Straddle Injury in Girls. A Pilot Study Testing Potential for an InjurySurveillance Registry

A. Fette, L. Hörte
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Objectives: Straddle injury represents a rare and complex injury to the female genito urinary tract (GUT). Overall prevention would be the ultimate goal, but due to persistent inhomogenity and inconsistency in definitions and guidelines, or suboptimal coding, the optimal study design for a prevention programme is still missing. Thus, medical records data were tested for their potential use for an injury surveillance registry and their impact on future prevention programmes. Design: Retrospective record analysis out of a 3 year period. Setting: All patients were treated exclusively by the first author. Patients: Six girls, median age 7 years, range 3.5 to 12 years with classical straddle injury. Interventions: Medical treatment and recording according to National and International Standards. Main Outcome Measures: All records were analyzed for accuracy in diagnosis and coding, surgical procedure, time and location of incident and examination findings. Results: All registration data sets were complete. A specific code for “straddle injury” in International Classification of Diseases (ICD) did not exist. Coding followed mainly reimbursement issues and specific information about the injury was usually expressed in an individual style. Conclusions: As demonstrated in this pilot, population based medical record data collection can play a substantial part in local injury surveillance registry and prevention initiatives planning.
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目的:跨骑损伤是一种罕见而复杂的女性生殖器尿路损伤。全面预防将是最终目标,但由于定义和指南的持续不均匀和不一致,或次优编码,预防方案的最佳研究设计仍然缺失。因此,对医疗记录数据进行了测试,以了解其在伤害监测登记中的潜在用途及其对未来预防方案的影响。设计:为期3年的回顾性记录分析。环境:所有患者均由第一作者单独治疗。患者:6名女孩,中位年龄7岁,年龄3.5 - 12岁,典型跨骑损伤。干预措施:根据国家和国际标准进行医疗和记录。主要观察指标:分析所有记录的诊断和编码、手术方式、事件发生的时间和地点以及检查结果的准确性。结果:所有注册数据集完整。《国际疾病分类》中没有关于"跨界伤害"的具体代码。编码主要是报销问题,关于受伤的具体信息通常以个人方式表达。结论:正如该试点所表明的那样,基于人口的医疗记录数据收集可以在地方伤害监测登记和预防举措规划中发挥重要作用。
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