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Upper Extremities Injuries in Children Attending Pediatric Emergency Department-SFH, Riyadh-Saudi
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作者 Elsharif A. Bazie Tasneem Hani Aldraye +1 位作者 fahad mishal alharbi Ahmed Sughayyir Albalawi 《Open Journal of Emergency Medicine》 2022年第1期1-7,共1页
Trauma is a physical injury caused by violence or other forces;in serious trauma, the patient will be at risk of death or loss of function. Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among all age groups. Ob... Trauma is a physical injury caused by violence or other forces;in serious trauma, the patient will be at risk of death or loss of function. Trauma is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among all age groups. Objective: To study the pattern and outcome of upper limbs trauma in children attending the pediatric emergency department. Methodology: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study conducted in the Department of Pediatrics at Security Forces Hospital-Al-Riyadh. Result: Total number of patients seen during the study period was 343 patients, their age range between 6 months and 13 years old with a mean age of 5.473 (±3.8572);also, results showed boys were 187 (54.5%) patients and girls were 156 (45.5%) patients. Based on the site of trauma in the upper limbs, lacerations were in 114 (33.2%), Hand and/or wrist fracture in 67 (19.5%), Nursemaid Elbow in 43 (12.5%), both Radius and Ulnar bones fracture in 33 (9.6%), Radius bone fracture in 29 (8.5%), supracondylar fracture in 22 (6.4%), Clavicle bone fracture in 20 (5.8%), Humorous bone fracture in 7 (2%), Condylar bone fracture 6 (1.7%), and there was 1 (0.3%) patient with Scapulae and Ulna fracture. 展开更多
关键词 Upper Extremities Injury Emergency Pediatrics: Saudi Arabia
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