法国橄榄球联盟中颅面和脊柱损伤的流行病学:包括医疗、社会和职业后果在内的报告。

IF 3 2区 医学 Q1 SPORT SCIENCES Journal of science and medicine in sport Pub Date : 2024-10-29 DOI:10.1016/j.jsams.2024.10.007
Marc-Antoine Démaret, Christopher Carling, Fabien Pillard, David Brauge
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目的:首先,调查法国男女橄榄球联盟各级比赛中发生的非致命性颅脑损伤和脊柱损伤的医学-社会-职业影响。其次,确定受伤的严重程度与受伤情况和/或受伤球员的特征之间是否存在关联。第三,收集有关这些运动损伤的严重程度和长期后果的新流行病学数据:设计:利用法国橄榄球联盟下属保险公司登记的所有受伤病例的医学专业档案,开展全国性回顾性开放式队列观察研究:我们分析了 2011 年 8 月 26 日至 2018 年 1 月 31 日期间发生的脊柱、颅面或神经根创伤的医疗报告。我们提取了与受伤的严重程度和情况有关的数据,以及其医疗和社会职业后果(例如,球员继续参加橄榄球和/或职业/学术活动的能力,是否获得经济赔偿):结果:共发现 199 个病例。受伤总发生率为 10.57/100,000人年。合并后的 PMI 值中位数为 6%。有 5 个病例的 PMI 值相当于或高于 50%。85% 的球员能够重返工作/学习,47% 的球员重返橄榄球运动。不同年龄组、性别、表现水平、训练/比赛或比赛情况下的受伤严重程度没有差异:橄榄球运动中的颅面损伤和脊柱损伤虽然罕见,但可能会留下后遗症,对个人、职业/学业和运动生活造成严重影响。有必要进一步研究其潜在原因和有针对性的预防策略。
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Epidemiology of craniofacial and spinal injuries in French Rugby union: A report including medical, social, and professional consequences.

Objectives: First, to investigate the medico-socio-professional repercussions of non-fatal cranioencephalic and spinal injuries occurring across all levels of play in male and female Rugby Union in France. Second, to determine whether an association existed between the severity of injuries and the circumstances of their occurrence and/or the profiles of the injured players. Third, to gather new epidemiological data regarding the severity and long-term consequences of these injuries in the sport.

Design: National retrospective observational open cohort study conducted using medical expertise files on all injuries registered by the insurer affiliated to the French Rugby Federation.

Methods: We analysed the medical reports of spinal, craniofacial or radicular trauma occurred from 26/08/2011 to 31/01/2018. Data relating to the severity and the circumstances of the injury, and its medical and socio-professional consequences (e.g., ability of players to continue playing rugby and/or professional/scholastic activity, receiving or not financial compensation) were extracted.

Results: 199 cases were identified. The overall incidence rate of injuries was 10.57/100,000 person-years. The median PMI value after consolidation was 6 %. Five cases had a PMI value equivalent or higher than 50 %. 85 % of players were able to return to work/studies whilst 47 % returned to rugby overall. Injury severity did not differ between age groups, genders, performance levels, training/match-play or according to the game situation.

Conclusions: Although rare, craniofacial and spinal injuries in rugby can leave sequelae with substantial repercussions on personal, professional/scholastic and sporting life. Further research into their potential causes and targeted prevention strategies is warranted.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport is the official journal of Sports Medicine Australia (SMA) and is an an international refereed research publication covering all aspects of sport science and medicine. The Journal considers for publication Original research and Review papers in the sub-disciplines relating generally to the broad sports medicine and sports science fields: sports medicine, sports injury (including injury epidemiology and injury prevention), physiotherapy, podiatry, physical activity and health, sports science, biomechanics, exercise physiology, motor control and learning, sport and exercise psychology, sports nutrition, public health (as relevant to sport and exercise), and rehabilitation and injury management. Manuscripts with an interdisciplinary perspective with specific applications to sport and exercise and its interaction with health will also be considered.
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