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Sport and recreation-related head injuries treated in the emergency department.

K D Kelly1, H L Lissel, B H Rowe, J A Vincenten, D C Voaklander.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Head injury (HI) in sport is common and can have serious consequences. This study examines the epidemiology of sport/recreational (SR)-related HI presenting to the emergency department (ED).
DESIGN: Retrospective review of medical records.
SETTING: Five EDs in the Capital Health Region (Edmonton) located in the province of Alberta, Canada. PATIENTS: All persons in a 1-year period reporting to the EDs with an HI. HI was defined as IC9-CM coded skull fracture, loss of consciousness, or concussion. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Hospitalization, utilization of diagnostic testing, and discharge destination.
RESULTS: In total, 10,877 (3%) of 288,948 ED encounters were for sports and recreational injuries; 358 (3%) were for HI. Males (71%) were more frequently injured; patients < 20 years old were involved in 66% of all HI cases. The highest proportion of HI occurred during ice hockey (21%), cycling (13%), and playground-related activities (8%). 9% of HI were hospitalized (versus 4% admission rate for other SR injuries: p < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS: These results demonstrate the utility of an ED-based injury registry and indicate that patients with HI presenting to the ED from SR activities are common. These injuries appear to be more severe than other types of SR injuries treated in the ED.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11403118     DOI: 10.1097/00042752-200104000-00003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin J Sport Med        ISSN: 1050-642X            Impact factor:   3.638


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