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大城市地区冰暴所致损伤的发生率、分布及处理

Frequency, distribution, and management of injuries due to an ice storm in a large metropolitan area.

作者信息

Lewis L M, Lasater L C

机构信息

St. Louis Emergency Physicians' Association Research Group, St. Louis University Emergency Medicine Division, MO.

出版信息

South Med J. 1994 Feb;87(2):174-8. doi: 10.1097/00007611-199402000-00004.

Abstract

Patterns of injuries seen in the emergency department (ED) following an ice storm were evaluated and compared to those seen during a control snow period. We conducted a retrospective chart review for an 11-day ice period and an 11-day control snow period using charts from eight metropolitan area EDs. Charts were reviewed for all patients with complaints of falls, motor vehicle crashes (MVCs), or sledding accidents due to ice or snow conditions. The numbers of injuries resulting from falls, MVCs, and sledding accidents for patients of various ages during each of the two periods were compared by chi-square analysis. Of 1,631 patients seen during the 11-day ice period, 1,181 (72%) had injuries due to falls, 192 (12%) were injured in MVCs, and 232 (14%) suffered sledding injuries. Falls on ice resulted in a fracture 39% of the time, whereas MVCs resulted in fracture 14% of the time. Falls accounted for 90% of the fractures during the ice period versus 76% during the snow period. The risk of sustaining a fracture as a result of a fall was significantly higher in older age groups (relative risk [RR] = 2.1), as was the risk of hospitalization (RR = 2.3). There was a significant increase in the number of falls and sledding accidents during the ice period. Thus, ice coverage resulted in a significant increase in fall-related and sledding-related fractures requiring treatment in the ED.

摘要

对冰暴过后急诊科(ED)出现的损伤模式进行了评估,并与在对照雪期观察到的损伤模式进行比较。我们使用来自八个大都市地区急诊科的病历,对11天的冰期和11天的对照雪期进行了回顾性病历审查。审查了所有因冰雪状况而有跌倒、机动车碰撞(MVC)或雪橇事故主诉的患者的病历。通过卡方分析比较了两个时期中各年龄段患者因跌倒、MVC和雪橇事故导致的损伤数量。在11天冰期就诊的1631名患者中,1181名(72%)因跌倒受伤,192名(12%)在MVC中受伤,232名(14%)遭受雪橇损伤。在冰上跌倒导致骨折的概率为39%,而MVC导致骨折的概率为14%。在冰期,跌倒导致的骨折占所有骨折的90%,而在雪期这一比例为76%。老年组因跌倒而发生骨折的风险显著更高(相对风险[RR]=2.1),住院风险也是如此(RR=2.3)。冰期跌倒和雪橇事故的数量显著增加。因此,冰雪覆盖导致需要在急诊科治疗的与跌倒和雪橇相关的骨折显著增加。

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