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Epidemiology and injury patterns of aerial sports in Switzerland 被引量:1
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作者 Henrik Constantin Bäcker j turner vosseller +4 位作者 Aristomenis K Exadaktylos Carsten Perka Lorin Michael Benneker Fabian Götz Krause Moritz Caspar Deml 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2020年第2期107-115,共9页
BACKGROUND Airborne sports have become more popular in recent years.The number of accidents has increased linearly as athletes take increasingly greater risks to experience the adventurous spirit of this kind of sport... BACKGROUND Airborne sports have become more popular in recent years.The number of accidents has increased linearly as athletes take increasingly greater risks to experience the adventurous spirit of this kind of sports.AIM To investigate the variety of injuries in airborne sport accidents,as well as which acute treatment these patients receive,both before and after admission to a levelone-trauma center.METHODS We performed a retrospective chart analysis at a major level-one-trauma center in Switzerland for 235-patients who were admitted following airborne sports injuries between 2010 and 2017.Patients’demographic data,injury patterns,emergency primary care procedures and intra-hospital care were recorded.RESULTS Overall,718-injuries in 235-patients were identified;the spine was the most commonly affected region with 46.5%of injuries(n=334/718)in 143-patients.In 69-patients(15.5%),the(non-spine)thorax was affected,followed by the lower and upper extremity,pelvis,head/face and abdominal injuries.Eleven-patients had to be intubated at the trauma site.Three patients were resuscitated after onset of pulseless-electrical-activity.Two-patients died in the resuscitation room.In 116-cases,surgery was indicated including 55-emergency surgeries.Another 19 patients(8.1%)were transferred to the intensive care unit.CONCLUSION Paragliders are most commonly affected,although the highest injury severities were identified for Building,Antenna,Span and Earth-jumping athletes.First responders,treating physicians and pilots should be aware of the risk for potentially serious and life-threatening injury with an in-hospital mortality of 0.9%. 展开更多
关键词 Airborne sport Sport injuries TRAUMA SPINE PELVIS Emergency medicine Paragliding PARACHUTING Delta-flying
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