Prevalence of medial tibial stress syndrome in the British Armed Forces: a population-based study.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Bmj Military Health Pub Date : 2024-11-21 DOI:10.1136/military-2024-002788
Emma Farquharson, A J Roberts, A I Warland, N Parnis, N E O'Connell
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Abstract

Introduction: Medial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS) is common in the Armed Forces due to the physical demands placed on service personnel (SP). There are no large studies reporting the extent to which MTSS affects the Armed Forces. A retrospective cross-sectional study design was used to report the annual prevalence of MTSS in the British Armed Forces and in training units and healthcare utilisation.

Methods: Secondary data were sourced from the electronic medical records for all SP with MTSS (20 257) between 1 January 2010 and 31 December 2018. Prevalence was calculated annually across the Armed Forces and in recruits. Healthcare utilisation (number of contacts and days under the care of a healthcare professional) was reported according to characteristics of SP (sex, age, ethnicity, service branch, body composition measurement and medical discharge).

Results: Over 9 years, 20 257 SP were seen for MTSS. Prevalence of MTSS decreased across the Armed Forces, from 2.19% (95% CI 2.12 to 2.26) in 2013 to 1.61% (95% CI 1.55 to 1.68) in 2018. The prevalence of MTSS was 2.7 times higher in recruits, affecting 4.34% (95% CI 4.00 to 4.69) in 2018. In 2018, the prevalence in female recruits was over four times higher (7.03%, 95% CI 5.74 to 8.32) than trained female SP (1.60%, 95% CI 1.39 to 1.81) and higher than male recruits (4%, 95% CI 3.65 to 4.35). Comparing service branches, royal marines had the least healthcare input (median contacts (IQR): 3 (1-7.5)) over the least number of days (median days (IQR): 17 (0-154)), with the royal air force receiving the most (median contacts (IQR): 5 (2-13)) over the greatest number of days (median days (IQR): 76 (4-349)).

Conclusion: The prevalence of MTSS has reduced; however, it remains high in subsections of the Armed Forces, particularly in female recruits. There is a large variation in the amount and duration of healthcare input SP received for MTSS.

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英国武装部队中胫骨内侧应力综合征的发病率:一项基于人群的研究。
导言:胫骨内侧应力综合征(MTSS)在武装部队中很常见,这是因为服役人员(SP)的体力要求很高。目前还没有大型研究报告胫骨内侧应力综合征对武装部队的影响程度。本研究采用回顾性横断面研究设计,报告了英国武装部队和训练单位中MTSS的年度发病率以及医疗保健的使用情况:二级数据来源于 2010 年 1 月 1 日至 2018 年 12 月 31 日期间所有患有 MTSS 的 SP(20 257 人)的电子病历。每年计算武装部队和新兵的患病率。根据 SP 的特征(性别、年龄、种族、服役部门、身体成分测量和医疗出院)报告医疗利用情况(接触次数和接受医疗专业人员护理的天数):9 年间,共有 20 257 名 SP 因 MTSS 就诊。整个武装部队的MTSS患病率有所下降,从2013年的2.19%(95% CI 2.12至2.26)降至2018年的1.61%(95% CI 1.55至1.68)。新兵中的 MTSS 患病率高出 2.7 倍,2018 年为 4.34%(95% CI 4.00 至 4.69)。2018 年,女新兵的患病率(7.03%,95% CI 5.74 至 8.32)是受过训练的女 SP 的 4 倍多(1.60%,95% CI 1.39 至 1.81),也高于男新兵(4%,95% CI 3.65 至 4.35)。比较各军种,皇家海军陆战队在最少的天数(中位数天数(IQR):17(0-154))内获得最少的医疗保健投入(中位数接触(IQR):3(1-7.5)),而皇家空军在最多的天数(中位数天数(IQR):76(4-349))内获得最多的医疗保健投入(中位数接触(IQR):5(2-13)):结论:MTSS 的发病率有所下降,但在武装部队的各个分队中,尤其是在女性新兵中,发病率仍然很高。因 MTSS 而接受的 SP 医疗投入的数量和持续时间存在很大差异。
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