Ivdal Henrik, Bergenholtz Linnea, Bergdahl Carl, Wolf Olof, Rydberg Emilia Möller
Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg; Department of Orthopaedics, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Gothenburg/Mölndal, Sweden.
Institute of Clinical Sciences, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden.
Acta Orthop. 2025 Mar 24;96:272-277. doi: 10.2340/17453674.2025.43186.
Despite numerous patients sustaining fractures annually due to slipping on ice or snow, descriptive studies are scarce, which may result in less systematic management and prevention. We aimed to analyze fractures in adults sustained by slipping on ice and snow in Sweden using data from the Swedish Fracture Register (SFR).
Data on all patients ≥ 18 years registered in the SFR between January 1, 2015 and December 31, 2022, with a fracture sustained by slipping on ice or snow was extracted. Descriptive statistical analyses were performed.
During the study period, 50,500 fractures were registered as sustained by slipping on ice or snow, representing 9% of all registered fractures in the SFR during the same period. 60% of the fractures affected the upper extremity. The mean age at the time of fracture was 61 years (18-105) and almost 70% of fractures were seen in women. The most common fractures were to the wrist (34%), ankle (18%), proximal humerus (11%), and hip (10%).
Almost 1 in 10 fractures is sustained by slipping on ice or snow. The most common fractures are related to the wrist and the ankle. The majority of fractures affect the upper extremity, and two-thirds are sustained by women. Protective shoe wear, and better snow and ice clearance, could potentially have a large effect on injury prevention.
尽管每年有众多患者因在冰雪上滑倒而骨折,但描述性研究却很匮乏,这可能导致管理和预防缺乏系统性。我们旨在利用瑞典骨折登记处(SFR)的数据,分析瑞典成年人因在冰雪上滑倒而导致的骨折情况。
提取2015年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间在SFR登记的所有18岁及以上因在冰雪上滑倒而骨折的患者的数据。进行描述性统计分析。
在研究期间,登记有50500例因在冰雪上滑倒而导致的骨折,占同期SFR登记的所有骨折的9%。60%的骨折发生在上肢。骨折时的平均年龄为61岁(18 - 105岁),近70%的骨折发生在女性身上。最常见的骨折部位是手腕(34%)、脚踝(18%)、肱骨近端(11%)和髋部(10%)。
近十分之一的骨折是由在冰雪上滑倒所致。最常见的骨折与手腕和脚踝有关。大多数骨折发生在上肢,三分之二的骨折患者为女性。防护鞋以及更好的冰雪清理措施可能对预防损伤有很大作用。