| Literature DB >> 26490024 |
Nobuyuki Nosaka1, Yu Goda, Emily Knaup, Kohei Tsukahara, Tetsuya Yumoto, Toyomu Ugawa, Yoshihito Ujike.
Abstract
We sought to identify the incidence, injury patterns, and financial burden of ladder fall injuries to provide a reference for reinforcing guidelines on the prevention of such injuries. We enrolled the patients who were injured in a ladder-related fall and required intensive care between April 2012 and March 2014 at Okayama University Hospital, a tertiary care hospital in Okayama City:9 patients injured in 7 stepladder falls and 2 straight ladder falls. The median patient age was 69 years, and 8 were males. Six falls occurred in non-occupational settings. Head injuries predominated, and the injury severity score ranged from 2 to 35 (mean=21±12). At the time of discharge from the intensive care unit, one patient had died and 5 patients had some neurological disabilities. The case fatality rate was 11%. The total cost of care during the review period was ¥16,705,794, with a mean cost of ¥1,856,199 per patient. Ladder fall injuries are associated with a high rate of neurological sequelae and pose a financial burden on the health insurance system. A prevention education campaign targeting at older-aged males in non-occupational settings may be a worthwhile health service investment in this community.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26490024 DOI: 10.18926/AMO/53673
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Med Okayama ISSN: 0386-300X Impact factor: 0.892