Catastrophic Severe Injuries and Medical Conditions in Girls' and Women's Softball: An 8-Year Epidemiologic Study.

IF 2.6 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach Pub Date : 2025-11-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-02 DOI:10.1177/19417381251314019
Chelsea Martin, Kathryn Osterhout, Erin Shore, Randi Delong, Johna Mihalik, Kristen Kucera
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Abstract

Background: Research on catastrophic injuries and medical conditions among majority girls' and women's sports are underrepresented. In this study, we describe the incidence, characteristics, and mechanisms of severe softball injuries/medical conditions between 2014 and 2021.

Hypothesis: Catastrophic injury and illness patterns will be observed with a higher incidence rate at the collegiate level.

Study design: Descriptive epidemiologic study.

Level of evidence: Level 3.

Methods: Events from the National Center for Catastrophic Sport Injury Research (NCCSIR) and National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) were included. NCCSIR included catastrophic injuries during participation in high school (HS) or college sponsored girls'/women's softball resulting in death, temporary or permanent disability, or life-threatening injury. NEISS included severe girls'/women's softball injuries (product code 5034) among 13- to 17- and 18- to 24-year-olds among severe dispositions. National estimates were derived using a weighted sample for NEISS. Counts (%) and incidence rates (IR) per 100,000 participants overall and by age level, injury/medical event, and outcome were reported.

Results: NCCSIR captured 0.3 events per 100,000 participants (95% confidence interval, 0.1-0.5), and incidence was higher in college (IR, 2.5; 0.9-6.6) compared with HS (IR, 0.1; 0.1-0.4). Sudden cardiac arrest was the most common event (5, 63%), and 2 (25%) fatalities were reported. NEISS captured 10.2 events per 100,000 participants (9.7-10.8). Incidence was higher in 18- to 24-year-olds (IR, 8.9; 8.3-9.6) compared with 13- to 17-year-olds (IR, 4.2; 3.8-4.6), and no fatalities were captured.

Conclusion: Collegiate and 18- to 24-year-old athletes demonstrated a higher incidence of severe injuries than HS and 13- to 17-year-old athletes across both surveillance systems. NEISS captured a higher incidence of catastrophic events than NCCSIR. NCCSIR observed more cardiac events, whereas NEISS observed more head/face injuries.

Clinical relevance: Continued monitoring of severe injuries and medical events in softball is necessary to support response and prevention measures.

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女孩和女子垒球的灾难性严重伤害和医疗条件:一项为期8年的流行病学研究。
背景:对大多数女孩和妇女运动中的灾难性伤害和医疗条件的研究代表性不足。在这项研究中,我们描述了2014年至2021年间严重垒球损伤/医疗状况的发生率、特征和机制。假设:灾难性的伤害和疾病模式将在大学水平观察到更高的发病率。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。证据等级:三级。方法:纳入来自国家灾难性运动损伤研究中心(NCCSIR)和国家电子损伤监测系统(NEISS)的事件。NCCSIR包括在参加高中(HS)或大学赞助的女子/女子垒球期间造成的灾难性伤害,导致死亡,暂时或永久残疾,或危及生命的伤害。NEISS包括13至17岁和18至24岁严重倾向的严重女孩/女子垒球损伤(产品代码5034)。使用NEISS的加权样本得出国家估计数。报告了每10万名参与者的总数(%)和发病率(IR),并按年龄、伤害/医疗事件和结果进行了分类。结果:NCCSIR每100,000名参与者捕获0.3个事件(95%置信区间,0.1-0.5),大学发生率更高(IR, 2.5;与HS相比(IR, 0.1;0.1 - -0.4)。心脏骤停是最常见的事件(5.63%),2例(25%)死亡。NEISS每100,000名参与者捕获10.2个事件(9.7-10.8)。18- 24岁的发病率更高(IR, 8.9;8.3-9.6)与13- 17岁的人相比(IR, 4.2;3.8-4.6),没有人死亡。结论:在两种监测系统中,大学生和18- 24岁的运动员比HS和13- 17岁的运动员表现出更高的严重损伤发生率。NEISS捕获的灾难性事件发生率高于NCCSIR。NCCSIR观察到更多的心脏事件,而NEISS观察到更多的头部/面部损伤。临床相关性:持续监测垒球中的严重损伤和医疗事件对于支持应对和预防措施是必要的。
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Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach
Sports Health-A Multidisciplinary Approach Medicine-Orthopedics and Sports Medicine
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期刊介绍: Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach is an indispensable resource for all medical professionals involved in the training and care of the competitive or recreational athlete, including primary care physicians, orthopaedic surgeons, physical therapists, athletic trainers and other medical and health care professionals. Published bimonthly, Sports Health is a collaborative publication from the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM), the American Medical Society for Sports Medicine (AMSSM), the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), and the Sports Physical Therapy Section (SPTS). The journal publishes review articles, original research articles, case studies, images, short updates, legal briefs, editorials, and letters to the editor. Topics include: -Sports Injury and Treatment -Care of the Athlete -Athlete Rehabilitation -Medical Issues in the Athlete -Surgical Techniques in Sports Medicine -Case Studies in Sports Medicine -Images in Sports Medicine -Legal Issues -Pediatric Athletes -General Sports Trauma -Sports Psychology
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