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雪橇运动损伤中的性别差异:一项来自瑞士一级创伤中心的为期10个赛季的回顾性研究。

Sex differences in sledging injuries: a retrospective 10-season study from a Swiss level 1 trauma centre.

作者信息

Klukowska-Rötzler Jolanta, Buerzle Annika, Exadaktylos Aristomenis Konstantinos, Niemann Steffen, Bürgi Flavia, Jakob Dominik Andreas

出版信息

BMJ Open Sport Exerc Med. 2023 Jun 22;9(2):e001615. doi: 10.1136/bmjsem-2023-001615. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

Sledging is a popular and traditional winter sport in Switzerland. This study examines injury patterns of patients who presented to a tertiary trauma centre in Switzerland following sledging trauma, focusing on sex differences.

METHODS

Retrospective single-centre study over 10 winters (2012-2022), including all patients experiencing sledging-related trauma. Injury history was collected and analysed from the patient data and demographic information. The Abbreviated Injury Scale and the Injury Severity Score (ISS) were used to classify injury types and severity.

RESULTS

193 patients were identified with sledging injuries. The median age was 46 (IQR 28-65), and 56% were female. The most frequent mechanism of injury was a fall (70%), followed by collision (27%) and other fall on slopes (6%). Lower extremities (36%), trunk (20%) and head/neck (15%) were the most frequently injured body areas. Fourteen per cent of patients were admitted with head injuries, whereas females were significantly more likely to present with head injuries than males (p=0.047). Males were significantly more often admitted with fractures to the upper extremities than females (p=0.049). The median ISS was 4 (IQR 1-5), without significant differences between males and females (p=0.290). The hospital admission rate was 28.5% for sledging-related injuries. The median length of stay for patients admitted to the hospital was 5 (IQR 4-8) days. The total cost for all patients was CHF1 292 501, with a median of CHF1009 per patient (IQR CHF458-CHF5923).

CONCLUSION

Sledging injuries are common and may result in serious injuries. The lower extremities, trunk and head/neck are frequently injured and could be specifically protected with safety devices. Multiple injuries were statistically more frequent in women compared with men. Males were significantly more often admitted with fractures to the upper extremities, and females were more likely to sustain head injuries. The findings can help to develop data-driven measures to prevent sledging accidents in Switzerland.

摘要

目的

滑雪橇是瑞士一项流行的传统冬季运动。本研究调查了瑞士一家三级创伤中心收治的雪橇创伤患者的损伤模式,重点关注性别差异。

方法

对10个冬季(2012 - 2022年)进行回顾性单中心研究,纳入所有经历与雪橇相关创伤的患者。从患者数据和人口统计学信息中收集并分析损伤史。使用简略损伤量表和损伤严重程度评分(ISS)对损伤类型和严重程度进行分类。

结果

共识别出193例雪橇损伤患者。中位年龄为46岁(四分位间距28 - 65岁),56%为女性。最常见的损伤机制是摔倒(70%),其次是碰撞(27%)和在斜坡上的其他摔倒(6%)。下肢(36%)、躯干(20%)和头/颈部(15%)是最常受伤的身体部位。14%的患者因头部受伤入院,女性因头部受伤就诊的可能性显著高于男性(p = 0.047)。男性因上肢骨折入院的频率显著高于女性(p = 0.049)。ISS中位数为4(四分位间距1 - 5),男性和女性之间无显著差异(p = 0.290)。与雪橇相关损伤的住院率为28.5%。入院患者的中位住院时间为5天(四分位间距4 - 8天)。所有患者的总费用为1292501瑞士法郎,每位患者的中位数为1009瑞士法郎(四分位间距458 - 5923瑞士法郎)。

结论

雪橇损伤很常见,可能导致严重伤害。下肢、躯干和头/颈部经常受伤,可以通过安全装置进行专门保护。与男性相比,女性的多发伤在统计学上更为常见。男性因上肢骨折入院的频率显著更高,而女性更容易遭受头部损伤。这些发现有助于制定数据驱动的措施来预防瑞士的雪橇事故。

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