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摘要
引言外周创伤是儿科急诊中一个非常常见的就诊原因,但很少有研究描述这些患者的特征:我们通过查看 2020 年 1 月和 2 月期间计算机化的急诊科表格,进行了一项回顾性描述性研究:目的:描述本地区外伤的特点,并发现可能需要改进的地方:共接诊了 714 例外周创伤,占总接诊量的 9.5%。其中52.7%为学龄儿童(6-11岁)。最常见的部位是脚踝(27.5%)和手指(17.2%)。6.7%的病例检出骨折。78.6%的患者需要拍X光片,其中9.6%有病理结果。半数患者是因为踝关节或手指外伤而要求拍 X 光片。16.4%的患者被转诊至创伤科,主要是肘部和膝部创伤,最常用的治疗方法是一般措施(49%)和包扎(29.4%):结论:外周创伤非常常见,而且一般都很普通。结论:外周创伤非常常见,而且一般都很普通,需要进行大量的 X 光检查,但检查率却很低,因此似乎有必要制定新的方案来减少检查次数。加强对肘部和膝部创伤的培训可以提高儿科医生处理这些更复杂创伤的自主性。
[Translated article] Peripheral trauma treated in the paediatric emergency department: Descriptive study
Introduction
Peripheral trauma is a very frequent cause of consultation in paediatric emergency departments but few studies have been published describing the characteristics of these patients.
Material and methods
We performed a retrospective descriptive study by reviewing computerised emergency department forms during January and February 2020.
Objective
To describe the characteristics of traumatic injuries in our area and to detect possible areas for improvement.
Results
A total of 714 peripheral trauma cases were attended, which represents 9.5% of the total consultations. A total of 52.7% were schoolchildren (6–11 years). The most frequent locations were the ankle (27.5%) and fingers (17.2%). Fracture was detected in 6.7% of cases. Radiographs were requested in 78.6% of the patients, with pathological findings in 9.6% of them. Half of the X-rays were requested due to ankle or finger trauma. Referral to traumatology was made in 16.4% of patients, mainly for elbow and knee trauma, and the most commonly used treatment was general measures (49%) and bandaging (29.4%).
Conclusions
Peripheral trauma is very common and, in general, banal. A large number of X-rays are requested with a very low yield, so it seems necessary to establish new protocols to reduce the number of requests. Improving training in elbow and knee trauma could improve paediatricians’ autonomy in dealing with these more complex injuries.
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