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Traumatic fractures as a result of falls in children and adolescents

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Wang HW(王洪伟); Yu HL(于海龙); Zhou Y(周跃); Li CQ(李长青); Liu J(刘军); Ou L(欧兰); Zhao YW(赵忆文); Song GL(宋国立); Han JD(韩建达); Chen Y(陈语)
刊名MEDICINE
出版日期2017
卷号96期号:37页码:1-7
关键词Adolescent Children Fall Fracture Nerve Injury
ISSN号0025-7974
产权排序1
英文摘要

The aim of this study is to investigate the incidence and pattern of traumatic fractures (TFs) as a result of falls in a population of children and adolescents (<= 18 years old) in China. This was a cross-sectional study. We retrospectively reviewed 1412 patients who were children and adolescents with TFs as a result of falls admitted to our university-affiliated hospitals in China from 2001 to 2010. Etiologies included high fall (height >= 2) and low fall (height<2m). The incidence and pattern were summarized with respect to different age groups, year of admission, etiologies, genders, and the neurological function. This study enrolled 1054 males (74.6%) and 358 females (25.4%) aged 10.8 +/- 4.7 years. The etiologies were low fall (1059, 75.0%) and high fall (353, 25.0%). There were 2073 fractures in total and 92 patients (6.5%) presented with multiple fractures. The most common fracture sites were upper extremity fractures in 814 patients (57.6%) and lower extremity fractures in 383 patients (27.1%), followed by craniofacial fractures in 233 patients (16.5%). A total of 231 (16.4%) patients suffered a nerve injury. The frequencies of early and late complications/associated injuries were 19.5% (n= 275) and 9.2% (n= 130). The frequencies of emergency admission, nerve injury, spinal fracture, lower extremity fractures, craniofacial fracture, sternum and rib fracture, and early complications/ASOIs were significantly larger in high fall than low fall (all P<.001, respectively). The frequencies of medical insurance rate (P=.042) and upper extremity fractures (P<.001) were significantly larger in low fall than high fall. The frequencies of spinal fracture (P=.039), lower extremity fractures (P=.048), and craniofacial fracture (P=.041) were significantly larger in female than the male patients. The frequency of upper extremity fractures (P<.001) and the mean age (P<.001) was significantly larger in male than female patients. The frequencies of emergency admission, high fall, spinal fracture, and craniofacial fracture were significantly larger in patients with nerve injury than other patients without nerve injury (all P<.001, respectively). Low falls and upper extremity fractures were the most common etiologies and sites, respectively. High fall, spinal fracture and craniofacial fracture were risk factors for nerve injury. Therefore, we should focus on patients who were caused by high fall and presented with spinal and craniofacial fracture to determine the presence of a nerve injury so that we can provide early, timely diagnosis and targeted treatment to children.

WOS关键词Childhood Injuries ; Windows ; Epidemiology ; Heights ; Burden ; Sweden ; Age
WOS研究方向General & Internal Medicine
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000410887400020
资助机构Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Robotics [2017-O01] ; Foundation of the State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology [P2018-011] ; Open Project Program of the State Key Laboratory of CADCG [A1718] ; Liaoning Province Doctor Startup Fund [201601389] ; Research Foundation about Clinical Diagnosis and Treatment of Anaemia for Young Physician [LIM-SS-16001]
源URL[http://ir.sia.cn/handle/173321/21108]  
专题沈阳自动化研究所_机器人学研究室
通讯作者Wang HW(王洪伟); Chen Y(陈语)
作者单位1.Department of Orthopedics, General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command of Chinese PLA
2.State Key Laboratory of Robotics, Shenyang Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Science, Shenyang, Liaoning
3.State Key Laboratory of Materials Processing and Die & Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei
4.Department of Orthopedics, Xinqiao Hospital
5.Department of Radiology, Southwest Hospital, The Third Military Medical University, Chongqing 400038, China
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Wang HW,Yu HL,Zhou Y,et al. Traumatic fractures as a result of falls in children and adolescents[J]. MEDICINE,2017,96(37):1-7.
APA Wang HW.,Yu HL.,Zhou Y.,Li CQ.,Liu J.,...&Xiang LB.(2017).Traumatic fractures as a result of falls in children and adolescents.MEDICINE,96(37),1-7.
MLA Wang HW,et al."Traumatic fractures as a result of falls in children and adolescents".MEDICINE 96.37(2017):1-7.

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