Daniel Castellanos Dolk, Henrik Hedevik, Helena Stigson, Per Wretenberg, Joanna Kvist, Anders Stålman
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Basketball had the largest difference in ACL-R IR per 1000 AE between females and males (1.26 vs 0.22, IRR=5.69, 99% CI: 2.79 to 11.60). Female second-division athletes had higher ACL-R IR per 1000 AE compared with female highest-division athletes (1.27 vs 0.76, IRR=1.67, 99% CI: 1.30 to 2.15). No significant association between age and IR was observed. Compared with football, lower ACL-R IR was observed in floorball and ice hockey in females, as well as in floorball, basketball and ice hockey in males. Conclusion Female athletes had higher ACL-R IRs than males and second-division female athletes had higher ACL-R IRs than highest-division female athletes. Lower ACL-R IRs were observed in floorball and ice hockey compared with football for both sexes. The remaining sports had ACL-R IRs similar to football, except basketball where rates were lower for male athletes. 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摘要
目的 确定并比较瑞典国家膝关节韧带登记处(SNKLR)中六项运动的高水平运动员前交叉韧带重建(ACL-R)的发病率(IR)。方法 将瑞典国家膝关节韧带登记处 2005 年至 2020 年间的患者数据与六项运动(足球、手球、篮球、冰球、地掷球和高山运动)的团队和赛事数据连接起来,以识别 15-40 岁患有前交叉韧带重建术的高水平运动员。计算了不同运动项目、性别、年龄和组别之间未经调整和调整的内部比率(IRRs)以及 99% CIs。结果 每 1000 名运动员(AE)中,女运动员的前交叉韧带损伤 IR 值是男运动员的 3.3 倍(1.08 vs 0.32,IRR=3.33,99% CI:2.65 至 4.19)。篮球运动中,女性和男性每 1000 次接触中 ACL-R IR 的差异最大(1.26 vs 0.22,IRR=5.69,99% CI:2.79 to 11.60)。与最高级别的女运动员相比,二级运动员每 1000 AE 的 ACL-R IR 值更高(1.27 vs 0.76,IRR=1.67,99% CI:1.30 至 2.15)。年龄与 IR 之间无明显关联。与足球相比,女子地掷球和冰上曲棍球的 ACL-R IR 值较低,男子地掷球、篮球和冰上曲棍球的 ACL-R IR 值也较低。结论 女性运动员的 ACL-R IR 值高于男性运动员,乙级女运动员的 ACL-R IR 值高于最高级别的女运动员。与足球相比,地掷球和冰上曲棍球男女运动员的前交叉韧带-R 内径都较低。其余运动项目的 ACL-R IR 与足球相似,但篮球除外,男运动员的 ACL-R IR 率较低。暂无数据。
Nationwide incidence of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in higher-level athletes in Sweden: a cohort study from the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry linked to six sports organisations
Objective To determine and compare the incidence rate (IR) of anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACL-R) among higher-level athletes across six sports in the Swedish National Knee Ligament Registry (SNKLR). Methods Patient data from the SNKLR, between 2005 and 2020, was linked to team and event data of six sports (football, handball, basketball, ice hockey, floorball and alpine sports) to identify higher-level athletes aged 15–40 with ACL-R. Unadjusted and adjusted IR ratios (IRRs) with 99% CIs were calculated between sports, sex, age and divisions. Results Female athletes had a 3.3 times higher ACL-R IR compared with males (1.08 vs 0.32, IRR=3.33, 99% CI: 2.65 to 4.19) per 1000 athlete exposures (AE). Basketball had the largest difference in ACL-R IR per 1000 AE between females and males (1.26 vs 0.22, IRR=5.69, 99% CI: 2.79 to 11.60). Female second-division athletes had higher ACL-R IR per 1000 AE compared with female highest-division athletes (1.27 vs 0.76, IRR=1.67, 99% CI: 1.30 to 2.15). No significant association between age and IR was observed. Compared with football, lower ACL-R IR was observed in floorball and ice hockey in females, as well as in floorball, basketball and ice hockey in males. Conclusion Female athletes had higher ACL-R IRs than males and second-division female athletes had higher ACL-R IRs than highest-division female athletes. Lower ACL-R IRs were observed in floorball and ice hockey compared with football for both sexes. The remaining sports had ACL-R IRs similar to football, except basketball where rates were lower for male athletes. No data are available.
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