Characteristics of youth who leave the emergency department without being seen following sports-related concussion.

Q3 Medicine Concussion Pub Date : 2019-12-06 DOI:10.2217/cnc-2019-0010
Jacquelyn J Deichman, Janessa M Graves, Tracy A Klein, Jessica L Mackelprang
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Abstract

Aim: Despite the rising incidence of emergency department (ED) visits for sports-related concussion, the frequency and characteristics of youth leaving before being seen are unknown.

Methodology: National estimates of ED visits for sports-related head injuries among youth (10-18 years) were generated for 2006-2017 using the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System. Logistic regression models estimated the odds of leaving without being seen across patient characteristics and time.

Results: From 2006 to 2017, 985,966 (95% CI: 787,296-1,184,637) ED visits were identified for sports-related concussions, of which 5015 (95% CI: 3024-7006) left without being seen.

Conclusion: Youth with sports-related concussion must receive timely care and ED improvements may reduce rates of leaving without being seen.

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运动相关脑震荡后离开急诊科而未被发现的青少年的特征。
目的:尽管急诊部门(ED)的发病率上升的运动相关脑震荡就诊,频率和特点的青年离开之前看到是未知的。方法:使用国家电子损伤监测系统,对2006-2017年青少年(10-18岁)运动相关头部损伤的急诊就诊进行了全国估计。逻辑回归模型估计了在病人特征和时间上没有被看到的情况下离开的几率。结果:从2006年到2017年,985,966例(95% CI: 787,296-1,184,637)例因运动相关脑震荡就诊,其中5015例(95% CI: 3024-7006)例未被发现。结论:青少年与运动相关的脑震荡必须得到及时的护理,ED的改善可能会降低未被发现的发生率。
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Concussion
Concussion Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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