Craft A W, Shaw D A, Cartlidge N E
Br Med J. 1972 Oct 28;4(5834):200-3. doi: 10.1136/bmj.4.5834.200.
Two-hundred children with head injury admitted consecutively to paediatric wards in the two main hospitals in Newcastle upon Tyne have been studied. Eight children required neurosurgical operation. There were two deaths. Details of the cause and consequences of the accidents have been analysed and an attempt has been made to identify psychological or physical factors that may predispose to injury. There was a slightly higher proportion of children with what are regarded as adverse personality factors among the head injuries than in a control group and there were more left-handed children than would be expected in the general population. The results suggest that the modern "high-rise" bicycle may carry a special risk of head injury.
对纽卡斯尔市两家主要医院儿科病房连续收治的200名头部受伤儿童进行了研究。8名儿童需要进行神经外科手术。有2例死亡。对事故原因和后果的细节进行了分析,并试图找出可能易导致受伤的心理或身体因素。头部受伤儿童中被认为具有不良人格因素的比例略高于对照组,且左撇子儿童的数量多于一般人群的预期。结果表明,现代的“高层建筑”自行车可能带来头部受伤的特殊风险。