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Emergency Department Visits From 2014 to 2018 for Head Injuries in Youth Non-Tackle Football Compared With Other Sports

机译:紧急部门访问2014年至2018年,与其他运动相比,青年非托克足球的主人伤

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Background: Non-tackle football (ie, flag, touch, 7v7) is purported to be a lower-risk alternative to tackle football, particularly in terms of head injuries. However, data on head injuries in non-tackle football are sparse, particularly among youth participants. Purpose: To describe the epidemiology of ?emergency department visits for head injuries due to non-tackle football among youth players in the United States and compare the data with basketball, soccer, and tackle football. Study Design: Descriptive epidemiology study. Methods: Injury data from 2014 to 2018 were obtained from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System database. Injury reports coded for patients aged 6 to 18 years and associated with basketball, football, or soccer were extracted. Data were filtered to include only injuries to the head region, specifically, the head, ear, eyeball, mouth, or face. Football injuries were manually assigned to “non-tackle” or “tackle” based on the injury narratives. Sports & Fitness Industry Association data were used to estimate annual sport participation and calculate annual injury rates per 100,000 participant-years. Results: A total of 26,770 incident reports from 2014 to 2018 were analyzed. For head region injuries in non-tackle football, the head was the most commonly injured body part, followed by the face; the most common diagnosis was a laceration, followed by concussion and internal injury (defined as an unspecified head injury or internal head injury [eg, subdural hematoma or cerebral contusion]). The most common contacting object was another player. The projected national rate of head region injuries was lowest for non-tackle football across the 4 sports. In particular, the projected rate of injuries to the head for non-tackle football (78.0 per 100,000 participant-years) was less than one-fourth the rates for basketball (323.5 per 100,000 participant-years) and soccer (318.2 per 100,000 participant-years) and less than one-tenth the rate for tackle football (1478.6 per 100,000 participant-years). Conclusion: Among youth in the United States?aged 6 to 18 years who were treated in the emergency department for injuries related to playing non-tackle football, the most common diagnosis for injuries to the head region was a laceration, followed by a concussion. Head region injuries associated with non-tackle football occurred at a notably lower rate than basketball, soccer, or tackle football.
机译:背景:非处理足球(即旗帜,触摸,7V7)被声称是一个较低风险的替代品,以解决足球,特别是在头部伤害方面。然而,关于非处理足球的头部伤害的数据稀疏,特别是青年参与者。目的:描述何种流行病学?在美国青年球员中的非处理足球,并将数据与篮球,足球和解决足球进行比较。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。方法:2014年至2018年的伤害数据是从国家电子伤害监督系统数据库获得的。针对6至18岁的患者并与篮球,足球或足球相关的患者编码的伤害报告被提取。将数据过滤,仅包括对头部区域的伤害,具体地,头部,耳朵,眼球,嘴或面部。根据伤害叙述手动被手动分配足球伤害“非铲球”或“铲球”。体育和健身行业协会数据用于估算年度体育参与,并计算每10万人参与者的年度伤害率。结果:分析了2014年至2018年的26,770份事件报告。对于非处理足球的头部区域伤害,头部是最常见的身体部位,其次是面部;最常见的诊断是裂解,然后是脑震荡和内部损伤(定义为未指明的头部损伤或内部头部损伤[例如,软骨血肿或脑腐蚀])。最常见的接触对象是另一个玩家。在4个运动中,预计的国家头部地区伤害的伤害最低为最低的足球。特别是,非处理足球头部的预计损伤率(每10万名参与者的78.0岁月)不到篮球率的四分之一(每10万名参与者 - 年度的323.5)和足球(每10万人参加者318.2岁月),距离足球的速度不到十分之一(每10万人参与者的1478​​.6)。结论:在美国的青年中?在急诊部门治疗的6至18岁的伤害与持有非处理足球有关的伤害,最常见的头部地区伤害的诊断是裂缝,其次是脑震荡。与非铲球足球相关的头部区域受到明显较低的速率,比篮球,足球或解决足球。

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