美国急诊科接诊的运动相关肌腱断裂的流行病学。

Joseph G Lyons,Fehmi B Berkay,Arjun Minhas
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背景参加休闲和竞技运动容易导致肌肉骨骼损伤。长期过度使用、恢复不足、超负荷和直接接触会导致急性原发性肌腱断裂。目的利用美国国家电子伤害监测系统(NEISS)数据库确定在美国急诊科就诊的运动相关急性原发性肌腱断裂的发病率(IR),并描述 2001 年至 2020 年间发病率的变化趋势。研究设计描述性流行病学研究。方法使用受伤病例叙述对 NEISS 数据库进行查询;明确诊断为急性原发性肌腱断裂的病例被纳入最终分析。利用 NEISS 的样本估计值和美国人口普查局的人口估计值计算了全国估计值、急性原发性肌腱断裂的估计 IR(以每 1,000,000 人年的风险报告)和年度 IR 的时间趋势(以年均百分比变化报告)。结果在研究期间,估计共有 141,382 名患者(95% 置信区间 [CI],107,478-175,286)因运动相关肌腱断裂到美国急诊科就诊(IR,22.9 人年风险 [95%CI,17.4-28.3])。平均年龄为 37.7 岁(95% CI,37.0-38.5 岁)。在2001年至2020年期间发现的所有肌腱断裂病例中,60.1%继发于运动/体育相关的损伤机制。跟腱断裂是最常见的损伤,占 55.9%。篮球运动是最常见的运动相关损伤机制,占 36.6%。男性患者的总体受伤率是女性患者的 7.7 倍(IR 比值,7.7 [95% CI,4.4-13.5];P <0.05)。从 2001 年到 2020 年,美国所有运动相关肌腱断裂的年发病率显著增加(年均百分比变化,1.9 [95% CI,1.0-2.8];P <.01)。
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Epidemiology of Sports-Related Tendon Ruptures Presenting to Emergency Departments in the United States.
BACKGROUND Participation in recreational and competitive sports can predispose people to musculoskeletal injuries. Chronic overuse with insufficient recovery, overloading, and direct contact can result in acute primary tendon ruptures. There is scarce literature regarding the epidemiology of sports-related acute primary tendon ruptures in the United States (US). PURPOSE To identify the incidence rate (IR) of sports-related acute primary tendon ruptures presenting to US emergency departments using the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database and describe the trends in the IR from 2001 to 2020. STUDY DESIGN Descriptive epidemiology study. METHODS The NEISS database was queried using injury case narratives; cases with a clear diagnosis of an acute primary tendon rupture were included in the final analysis. National estimates, estimated IRs (reported as per 1,000,000 person-years at risk), and temporal trends in the annual IR (reported as average annual percent change) of acute primary tendon ruptures were calculated using NEISS sample estimates and US Census Bureau population estimates. RESULTS An estimated total of 141,382 patients (95% confidence interval [CI], 107,478-175,286) presented to US emergency departments with a sports-related tendon rupture over the study period (IR, 22.9 person-years at risk [95% CI, 17.4-28.3]). The mean age was 37.7 years (95% CI, 37.0-38.5). Of all cases of a tendon rupture identified from 2001 to 2020, 60.1% were secondary to exercise/sports-related injury mechanisms. An Achilles tendon rupture was the most common injury, representing 55.9% of cases. Basketball was the most common sports-related injury mechanism, accounting for 36.6% of cases. The overall injury rate in male patients was 7.7 times that of female patients (IR ratio, 7.7 [95% CI, 4.4-13.5]; P < .05). The annual incidence of all sports-related tendon ruptures in the US increased significantly from 2001 to 2020 (average annual percent change, 1.9 [95% CI, 1.0-2.8]; P < .01). CONCLUSION Recreational/competitive sports participation accounted for a large proportion of acute primary tendon ruptures in the US during the study period.
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