Admission of Upper Extremity Injuries Presenting to the Emergency Department: An NEISS Study.

IF 1.8 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS HAND Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-30 DOI:10.1177/15589447231219711
Michael D Eckhoff, Brandon T Schwartz, Soham B Parikh, Matthew E Wells, Sean C Brugman
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Abstract

Background: Upper extremity injuries account for 36.5% of presentations to the emergency department in the United States. This study seeks to determine current rates of upper extremity injuries that present to the emergency department and the injury characteristics of patients requiring admission.

Methods: National Electronic Injury Surveillance System was queried for a 10-year period for upper extremity injuries. Further analysis was done to evaluate specific patient demographics, injury characteristics, and mechanisms of injury of those patients who were admitted to the hospital.

Results: Between 2012 and 2021, 39 160 365 persons are estimated to have presented to 100 United States emergency departments for managing upper extremity injuries, accounting for 28.8% of total presentations. A total of 12 662 041 upper extremity patients were pediatric (32.3%). Admissions occurred in 4.6% of presentations. The most common presenting diagnosis was laceration (24.9%), while the most common admission diagnosis was fracture (49.7%). The majority had injuries involving their forearms (19.9%). The most common injury-associated consumer product group was stairs, ramps, landings, and floors at 28.5%. Of the 445 644 patients, those estimated to have been injured by stairs, ramps, landings, and floors adults were 429 435 or 96.4%. The most common injury-associated product in pediatric populations was playground equipment (23.6%), of which 53.7% was from monkey bars and other climbing apparatuses.

Conclusion: This study demonstrates an overall increase in admissions for upper extremity injuries in the setting of similar rates of overall upper extremity injuries with fractures and forearm being the most common diagnosis and body part involved, respectively.

Level of evidence: IV; Database.

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急诊科收治的上肢受伤患者:一项 NEISS 研究。
背景:在美国,上肢受伤占急诊科就诊人数的 36.5%。本研究旨在确定目前急诊科就诊的上肢损伤率以及需要入院治疗的患者的损伤特征:方法:对国家电子伤害监控系统进行了为期 10 年的上肢伤害查询。结果:2012 年至 2021 年间,39,500 名急诊患者在急诊科就诊:结果:2012 年至 2021 年间,估计有 39 160 365 人因上肢受伤而前往美国 100 家医院的急诊科就诊,占就诊总人数的 28.8%。共有 12 662 041 名上肢伤患者是儿科患者(占 32.3%)。4.6%的患者需要入院治疗。最常见的就诊诊断是撕裂伤(24.9%),而最常见的入院诊断是骨折(49.7%)。大多数人的前臂受伤(19.9%)。最常见的受伤相关消费品类别是楼梯、坡道、平台和地板,占 28.5%。在 445 644 名患者中,估计因楼梯、坡道、平台和地板受伤的成人为 429 435 人,占 96.4%。在儿科人群中,最常见的与伤害有关的产品是游乐场设备(23.6%),其中 53.7% 来自单杠和其他攀爬装置:本研究表明,在上肢总体受伤率相似的情况下,因上肢受伤入院的人数总体增加,骨折和前臂分别是最常见的诊断和涉及的身体部位:证据等级:IV;数据库。
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HAND Medicine-Surgery
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期刊介绍: HAND is the official journal of the American Association for Hand Surgery and is a peer-reviewed journal featuring articles written by clinicians worldwide presenting current research and clinical work in the field of hand surgery. It features articles related to all aspects of hand and upper extremity surgery and the post operative care and rehabilitation of the hand.
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