Mallorquín Sandra, Martínez-Sañudo Luis, González-Riveiro Maribel, Viñas-Noguera Mireia, Pizà-Serra Maria Del Mar, Pelfort-López Xavier
Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Traumatology, Parc Taulí Hospital Universitari, Institut d'Investigació i Innovació Parc Taulí (I3PT-CERCA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Sabadell, Spain.
Department of Emergency Medicine, Parc Taulí Hospital Universitari. Institut d'Investigació i Innovació Parc Taulí (I3PT-CERCA), Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Sabadell, Spain.
Int J Emerg Med. 2025 May 6;18(1):89. doi: 10.1186/s12245-025-00897-1.
Sports injuries are a significant concern in emergency departments and affect both amateur and professional athletes. With the increase in women's participation in sports, it is crucial to understand sex-specific injury characteristics, as patterns observed in men may not apply to women. This observational, descriptive and retrospective study aims to analyze sex differences in sports injuries to improve diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. Our hypothesis is that sports injury patterns differ between sexes.
Patients treated for sports injuries between 2020 and 2023 in the Emergency Department at our hospital were included in the study. Researchers collected data on demographics, sports practiced, types of injuries, and initial treatment, utilizing descriptive statistics, Student's t-test for continuous variables, Fisher's exact test for categorical variables, and variable correlation for data analysis.
A total of 977 patients were included in the study, 82% of whom were men. Significant differences were observed regarding the sport practiced (p < 0.001) and the type of injury (p = 0.02) between the groups. No differences were observed in injury location or the percentage of patients receiving each treatment modality. Specific correlations were also conducted between sports, type of injury, and location. Contusions, ligamentous injuries and dislocations were associated with specific sports and/or locations in men and women. Ligamentous injuries were observed in both sexes predominantly in the ankle and knee.
Increasing sports participation offers health benefits but also increases the risk of injuries. Our study aimed to investigate whether sports injury patterns differ between sexes. The results support this hypothesis, highlighting significant sex differences in injury patterns.
运动损伤是急诊科的一个重要问题,影响着业余和职业运动员。随着女性参与体育运动的增加,了解性别特异性损伤特征至关重要,因为在男性中观察到的模式可能不适用于女性。这项观察性、描述性和回顾性研究旨在分析运动损伤中的性别差异,以改善诊断、治疗和预防策略。我们的假设是,运动损伤模式在性别之间存在差异。
本研究纳入了2020年至2023年期间在我院急诊科接受运动损伤治疗的患者。研究人员收集了关于人口统计学、所从事的运动、损伤类型和初始治疗的数据,利用描述性统计、连续变量的学生t检验、分类变量的费舍尔精确检验以及变量相关性进行数据分析。
共有977名患者纳入研究,其中82%为男性。两组之间在所从事的运动(p < 0.001)和损伤类型(p = 0.02)方面观察到显著差异。在损伤部位或接受每种治疗方式的患者百分比方面未观察到差异。还对运动、损伤类型和部位之间进行了特定的相关性分析。男性和女性的挫伤、韧带损伤和脱位与特定的运动和/或部位相关。韧带损伤在男女中主要发生在踝关节和膝关节。
增加运动参与带来健康益处,但也增加了受伤风险。我们的研究旨在调查运动损伤模式在性别之间是否存在差异。结果支持这一假设,突出了损伤模式中显著的性别差异。