Clinical Analysis and Financial Loss of Alcohol-Related Maxillofacial Trauma

Baek Mk, Kim St, Jung Jh, Woodring Jh, Baek Mj, Cha He, Kang Ig
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Objective: To evaluate clinical analysis and financial loss of alcohol-related maxillofacial trauma in tertiary medical center. Study design: Case series with chart review.Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the medical records of maxillofacial injury patients who visited our emergency department between January 1st 2010 and December 31st 2010. Alcohol-related maxillofacial injuries were defined as cases in which the alcohol was the direct cause of the injury. The type of injury was assessed by physical and radiologic examination. We also documented the patients’ age, sex and the combined injuries along with the medical cost.Results: We assessed 441 patients with maxillofacial injury. Alcohol was the cause of the injury in the case of 82 of these patients (18.2%). Among them 75 were male (91%) and 7 were (8.5%) female. Blowout fracture and nasal bone fracture were the most common type of injuries (91.5%). Intracranial hemorrhage wasthe common type of combined injury (6%). Each patient spent an average of $2,800 towards medical care which includes the public insurance and the final average medical cost per patient came up to about $14,000. Conclusion: Alcohol-related maxillofacial injury mainly occurs in young men and where blowout and nasal bone fractures are common type of alcohol related maxillofacial fractures. Maxillofacial injury causes many socioeconomic problems and therefore the harmful side-effects of the alcohol could be decreased by educating the public on the consequences of drinking and driving and violent behaviors they often show drinking.
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目的:评价三级医疗中心酒精性颌面部创伤的临床分析及经济损失。研究设计:案例系列,图表回顾。方法:回顾性分析2010年1月1日至2010年12月31日在我院急诊科就诊的颌面部损伤患者的病历。与酒精相关的颌面部损伤被定义为酒精是损伤的直接原因的病例。损伤类型通过物理和放射学检查进行评估。我们还记录了患者的年龄、性别、合并损伤以及医疗费用。结果:我们评估了441例颌面部损伤患者。82例(18.2%)患者因饮酒而受伤,其中男性75例(91%),女性7例(8.5%)。爆裂性骨折和鼻骨骨折是最常见的损伤类型(91.5%),颅内出血是常见的复合损伤类型(6%)。每位患者平均花费2800美元用于医疗保健,其中包括公共保险,最终每位患者的平均医疗费用约为14000美元。结论:酒精性颌面损伤主要发生在年轻男性,其中爆裂性骨折和鼻骨骨折是酒精性颌面骨折的常见类型。颌面损伤会导致许多社会经济问题,因此可以通过教育公众饮酒、驾驶的后果以及他们经常表现出的饮酒暴力行为来减少酒精的有害副作用。
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