美国急诊科匹克球损伤发生率增加:机制和趋势的10年流行病学分析。

IF 2.5 3区 医学 Q2 ORTHOPEDICS Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-23 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23259671241305364
Jennifer Yu, Avanish Yendluri, Gabriel S Linden, Nikan K Namiri, John J Corvi, Junho Song, Bradford O Parsons, Robert L Parisien
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背景:匹克球是美国发展最快的运动之一。它在老年人中很受欢迎,但最近在所有年龄组中都有所增长。随着匹克球运动的兴起,其相应的伤病负担也随之增加。目的/假设:本研究的目的是确定美国急诊科不同年龄组的匹克球相关损伤趋势和潜在机制。假设:(1)2013年至2022年间,匹克球相关损伤将显著增加;(2)年龄较大的人群损伤频率最高;(3)跌倒是最常见的损伤机制。研究设计:描述性流行病学研究。方法:查询国家电子损伤监测系统(NEISS) 2013年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间的匹克球损伤。记录人口统计信息、损伤部位和诊断,并回顾病例叙述以确定损伤机制。采用医院为NEISS病例分配的统计样本权重计算国家估计值(NEs)。通过线性回归评估随时间变化的损伤趋势。结果:共纳入1110例NEISS病例,代表66350例全国估计的匹克球相关损伤。平均年龄64±14.7岁(范围4 ~ 93岁)。大多数损伤发生在65至80岁之间(NEISS病例= 643;NE = 40507例[61.1%]),其次是35 ~ 64岁(NEISS病例= 349例;Ne = 20,785[31.3%])。跌倒是最常见的损伤机制(NEISS病例= 699;Ne = 43,434[65.5%])。然而,在0至17岁和18至34岁的人群中,被划桨击打和扭转/翻转是最常见的机制。骨折是最常见的诊断(NEISS病例= 363;NE = 21,703例[32.7%]),其次是扭伤/扭伤(NEISS病例= 327例;Ne = 20,419[30.8%])。此外,69.1%的骨折发生在女性球员身上。腕部损伤最多,占所有损伤的12.7%。随着时间的推移(P < 0.001)和所有年龄组(P < 0.05),匹克球损伤显著增加。结论:2013年至2022年间,与匹克球相关的伤害显著增加,其中大多数伤害是由跌倒引起的。值得注意的是,在2019年至2020年期间,受伤人数下降了14%,但在2020年至2021年期间,受伤人数再次上升了41%。年龄较大的球员因匹克球相关损伤而被送往急诊室的比例过高。提高意识和全面的伤害预防措施可能是必要的,以解决相当普遍的骨折和过度使用/劳损。
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Increasing Incidence of Pickleball Injuries Presenting to US Emergency Departments: A 10-year Epidemiologic Analysis of Mechanisms and Trends.

Background: Pickleball is one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States. It is popular among seniors but has recently grown across all age groups. As pickleball has gained interest, its corresponding injury burden has also increased.

Purpose/hypothesis: The purpose of this study was to identify pickleball-related injury trends and underlying mechanisms across different age groups presenting to US emergency departments. It was hypothesized that (1) pickleball-related injuries would increase significantly between 2013 and 2022, (2) older age groups would have the greatest frequency of injury, and (3) falls would be the most common mechanism of injury.

Study design: Descriptive epidemiology study.

Methods: The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) was queried for pickleball injuries between January 1, 2013, and December 31, 2022. The demographic information, injury site, and diagnosis were recorded, and case narratives were reviewed to identify the injury mechanism. The statistical sample weight assigned for NEISS cases by hospital was used to calculate national estimates (NEs). Injury trends over time were evaluated by linear regression.

Results: A total of 1110 NEISS cases representing 66,350 nationally estimated pickleball-related injuries were included. The mean age was 64 ± 14.7 years (range, 4-93 years). Most injuries occurred in those aged 65 to 80 years (NEISS cases = 643; NE = 40,507 [61.1%]), followed by those aged 35 to 64 years (NEISS cases = 349; NE = 20,785 [31.3%]). Falls were the most common injury mechanism overall (NEISS cases = 699; NE = 43,434 [65.5%]). However, being hit with a paddle and a twist/inversion were the most common mechanisms for ages 0 to 17 and 18 to 34 years, respectively. Fractures were the most common diagnosis (NEISS cases = 363; NE = 21,703 [32.7%]), followed by strains/sprains (NEISS cases = 327; NE = 20,419 [30.8%]). Also, 69.1% of all fractures occurred in female players. The wrist was the most injured, accounting for 12.7% of all injuries. Significant increases in pickleball injuries were seen over time (P < .001) and across all age groups (P < .05).

Conclusion: There was a significant increase in pickleball-related injuries presenting between 2013 and 2022, with most injuries arising from a fall. Notably, injuries decreased by 14% between 2019 and 2020 but rose again by 41% between 2020 and 2021 during the coronavirus 2019 pandemic. Older players disproportionately presented to the emergency department with pickleball-related injuries. Increased awareness and comprehensive injury prevention initiatives may be warranted to address the considerable prevalence of fractures and overuse/strain injuries.

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Orthopaedic Journal of Sports Medicine
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