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Fingertip Injuries in Children: Epidemiology, Financial Burden, and Implications for Prevention.

Rachel R Yorlets1, Kathleen Busa1, Kyle R Eberlin2, Mohammad Ali Raisolsadat3, Donald S Bae1, Peter M Waters1, Brian I Labow1, Amir H Taghinia1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although fingertip injuries are common, there is limited literature on the epidemiology and hospital charges for fingertip injuries in children. This descriptive study reports the clinical features of and hospital charges for fingertip injuries in a large pediatric population treated at a tertiary medical center.
METHODS: Our hospital database was queried using International Classification of Diseases, Revision 9 (ICD-9) codes, and medical records were reviewed. Frequency statistics were generated for 1807 patients with fingertip injuries who presented to the emergency department (ED) at Boston Children's Hospital (BCH) between 2005 and 2011. Billing records were analyzed for financial data.
RESULTS: A total of 1807 patients were identified for this study; 59% were male, and the mean age at time of injury was 8 years. Most commonly, injuries occurred when a finger was crushed (n = 831, 46%) in a door or window. Average length of stay in the ED was 3 hours 45 minutes, 25% of cases needed surgery, and, on average, patients had more than 1 follow-up appointment. About one-third of patients were referred from outside institutions. The average ED charge for fingertip injuries was $1195 in 2014, which would amount to about $320 430 each year (in 2014 dollars) for fingertip injuries presenting to BCH.
CONCLUSION: Fingertip injuries in children are common and result in significant burden, yet are mostly preventable. Most injuries occur at home in a door or window. Although these patients generally heal well, fingertip injuries pose a health, time, and financial burden. Increased awareness and education may help to avoid these injuries.

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Keywords:  charges for fingertip injuries; fingertip injuries; hand injuries; pediatric fingertip injuries; pediatric hand surgery

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Year:  2016        PMID: 28644934      PMCID: PMC5484449          DOI: 10.1177/1558944716670139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hand (N Y)        ISSN: 1558-9447


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