Farm and Ranch Safety Coordinator, North Dakota State University Extension, Fargo, ND, USA.
Educational and Organizational Leadership, College of Arts and Sciences, North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND, USA.
J Agromedicine. 2024 Apr;29(2):206-213. doi: 10.1080/1059924X.2024.2305333. Epub 2024 Jan 18.
The purpose of the present study was to characterize the incidence, injury characteristics, and outcomes of patients presented to four trauma facilities located in the upper Midwest with tractor-related agricultural injuries.
We performed a retrospective review of the facility level trauma registries of four trauma centers located in North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota between January 1, 2010 and December 31, 2021. We characterized the incidence, severity and outcomes of traumatic tractor-related agricultural injuries for pediatric and adult patients. We described the nature of these injuries by severity, anatomical site, type, age, sex, and length of stay (LoS). Injury severity was evaluated using Injury Severity Score (ISS) and Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS).
Findings indicated that farmers aged 65 and older experience polytraumatic, severe tractor-related agricultural injuries and fatalities. Of the 177 tractor patients analyzed, 40 patients were between the ages of 65 and 74 years and 45 patients were 75 and over. Male farmers aged 65 and older are injured year-round, many are discharged to skilled nursing facilities for additional care, are spending more time in the hospital, and have the highest rate of critical injuries out of all age groups. Moreover, the patients who died as a result of tractor-related agricultural injuries were men over 65 years. The most common tractor-related agricultural injuries include falls from tractors ( = 53), struck by object falling/propelled from tractor ( = 25), rollovers ( = 26), and runovers ( = 24). Falls from tractors accounted for 33% of all tractor-related upper extremity fractures, 36% of head injuries and 29% of chest injuries.
The findings from this study indicate that tractor-related agricultural injuries represent a significant problem in the upper Midwest. Older, male farm workers experience a higher incidence of tractor-related agricultural injuries, and all tractor-related fatalities occurred in individuals 65 years of age and older. These results underscore the need for further investigation into aging-related farm safety issues.
本研究的目的是描述位于美国中西部上地区的四家创伤机构收治的与拖拉机相关的农业创伤患者的发生率、损伤特征和结局。
我们对位于北达科他州、南达科他州和明尼苏达州的四家创伤中心的机构级创伤登记处进行了回顾性研究,时间范围为 2010 年 1 月 1 日至 2021 年 12 月 31 日。我们描述了儿童和成人患者创伤性拖拉机相关农业损伤的发生率、严重程度和结局。我们按严重程度、解剖部位、类型、年龄、性别和住院时间(LoS)描述了这些损伤的性质。损伤严重程度使用损伤严重程度评分(ISS)和简明损伤评分(AIS)进行评估。
研究结果表明,65 岁及以上的农民会遭受多发伤、严重的拖拉机相关农业损伤和死亡。在分析的 177 名拖拉机患者中,40 名患者年龄在 65 至 74 岁之间,45 名患者年龄在 75 岁及以上。65 岁及以上的男性农民全年受伤,许多人被送往熟练护理设施接受额外护理,住院时间更长,所有年龄段中重伤的比例最高。此外,因拖拉机相关农业损伤而死亡的患者均为 65 岁以上的男性。最常见的拖拉机相关农业损伤包括从拖拉机上坠落( = 53)、被拖拉机上坠落/抛出的物体击中( = 25)、翻车( = 26)和被拖拉机碾压( = 24)。从拖拉机上坠落导致所有拖拉机相关上肢骨折的 33%、头部损伤的 36%和胸部损伤的 29%。
本研究结果表明,与拖拉机相关的农业损伤是美国中西部上地区的一个重大问题。年龄较大的男性农场工人发生拖拉机相关农业损伤的发生率较高,所有与拖拉机相关的死亡均发生在 65 岁及以上的个体。这些结果强调了进一步研究与老龄化相关的农场安全问题的必要性。