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2015 年至 2022 年 NEISS 数据库中报告的因使用 hoverboard 导致的骨科损伤。

Orthopedic injuries due to hoverboard use, reported in the NEISS database, 2015-2022.

机构信息

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Dayton, OH, 45409, USA; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Miami Valley Hospital, 30 E. Apple Street, Suite 2200, Dayton, OH, 45409, USA.

Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Dayton, OH, 45409, USA; Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Miami Valley Hospital, 30 E. Apple Street, Suite 2200, Dayton, OH, 45409, USA.

出版信息

Injury. 2024 Nov;55(11):111769. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2024.111769. Epub 2024 Aug 2.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Hoverboards are a popular means of recreation in the United States and are associated with significant injury risk, leading to recent efforts to improve their safety. Prior studies on hoverboard-related injuries were either conducted prior to implementation of safety regulations, consisted of short study intervals, or did not place a focus on injuries as they pertain to the orthopedic specialist. The purpose of this study is to provide an updated assessment of the epidemiology of orthopedic hoverboard-related injuries presenting to US emergency departments.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

A retrospective analysis from 2015 to 2022 of the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database was conducted, limited to product codes detailing hoverboard-related injuries leading to emergency department visits. Diagnoses of interest included fractures, dislocations, contusions/abrasions, and strains/sprains. Diagnoses were further broken down to analyze anatomic region affected. National estimates (NE) were calculated using survey methods. One-way ANOVA and chi square tests were used to test for changes over time in injuries, age, and gender.

RESULTS

4,718 total hoverboard-related injuries were captured, with a national estimate of 154,121. The majority of patients were under 18 years old (79.6 %; P < 0.001) and female (52.5 %; P = 0.038). Orthopedic injuries accounted for 68.6 % of the total, with no significant year-by-year change in this proportion (P = 0.069). Fractures were the most common orthopedic injury (64.2 %), followed by contusions/abrasions (20.2 %), strains/sprains (14.6 %), and dislocations (1.0 %). Most fractures affected the forearm (33.8 %) followed by the wrist (29.2 %). Injuries peaked in 2018 (NE = 25,192) and 2020 (NE = 24,958), followed by a decline in incidence more recently.

CONCLUSION

Hoverboard-related injuries continue to be a common presentation to US emergency departments, though injury rates appear to be decreasing. Orthopedic injuries consistently account for the majority of hoverboard-related injuries reporting to emergency departments, with fractures of the forearm and wrist being most common. Continued efforts toward improving safety measures regarding hoverboard use are warranted.

摘要

简介

悬浮滑板在美国是一种流行的娱乐方式,但也存在很大的受伤风险,因此最近人们努力提高其安全性。先前关于悬浮滑板相关伤害的研究要么是在安全法规实施之前进行的,要么研究时间较短,要么没有将重点放在与骨科专家相关的伤害上。本研究的目的是提供对美国急诊部就诊的与悬浮滑板相关的骨科伤害的流行病学的最新评估。

材料与方法

对 2015 年至 2022 年国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)数据库进行回顾性分析,仅限于详细说明导致急诊就诊的悬浮滑板相关伤害的产品代码。感兴趣的诊断包括骨折、脱位、挫伤/擦伤和拉伤/扭伤。诊断进一步细分为分析受影响的解剖区域。使用调查方法计算全国估计数(NE)。使用单向方差分析和卡方检验来测试伤害、年龄和性别随时间的变化。

结果

共捕获 4718 例悬浮滑板相关伤害,全国估计值为 154121 例。大多数患者年龄在 18 岁以下(79.6%;P < 0.001),女性(52.5%;P = 0.038)。骨科伤害占总数的 68.6%,但这一比例在逐年没有显著变化(P = 0.069)。骨折是最常见的骨科损伤(64.2%),其次是挫伤/擦伤(20.2%)、拉伤/扭伤(14.6%)和脱位(1.0%)。大多数骨折影响前臂(33.8%),其次是手腕(29.2%)。伤害在 2018 年(NE = 25192)和 2020 年(NE = 24958)达到高峰,随后发病率下降。

结论

悬浮滑板相关伤害仍然是美国急诊部常见的就诊原因,尽管伤害率似乎正在下降。骨科伤害一直占悬浮滑板相关伤害报告到急诊部的大部分,前臂和手腕骨折最常见。需要继续努力提高悬浮滑板使用的安全措施。

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