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Falls from height: orthopaedic and psychiatric evaluation.

Marianna Faggiani1, Elena Aragno2, Alessandro Aprato3, Gianluca Rosso4, Luigi Giulio Conforti5, Giuseppe Maina6, Alessandro Massè7.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Fall from a height is one of the major causes of significant trauma with high morbidity and mortality rates. Traumatological damage control is often the primary treatment both for suicide attempt survivors and for accidental fall victims, but management of the hospitalization of psychiatric patients requires more resources than other patients.
METHODS: Retrospective multidisciplinary study (psychiatric and orthopaedic evaluation) and analysis of psychiatric and trauma characteristics of patients fallen from height admitted to our trauma centre. We analysed patterns of patients after suicidal jumps and accidental falls to look for possible trends that may trigger projects for further improvement of care.
RESULTS: 205 patients were analysed, 137 were included: 65 suicide attempt survivors and 72 accidental fall victims. Between these two groups there are no differences about the anaesthesiologic acute management or the number of damage control procedures. However, the psychiatric patients stay longer in hospital especially in intensive care unit with prolonged intubation (p<0.001). Suicide attempt survivors are significant correlated with fractures of feet, but the orthopaedic lesions do not involve an increase of definitive interventions (p< 0.05).
CONCLUSION: We showed that the suicide attempt survivors and accidental victims need the same acute management. The orthopedic definitive surgical procedures are similar between the two groups, but in spite of this patients with psychiatric disorder were associated with a statistically significant increase of care in intensive care unit and hospitalization. Our results allow to create a new multidisciplinary approach for these patients.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32555080     DOI: 10.23750/abm.v91i4-S.9366

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Biomed        ISSN: 0392-4203


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1.  Differences in Trauma Injury Patterns and Severity Between Intentional and Accidental Falls From a Height: A Japanese Nationwide Trauma Database Study.

Authors:  Takero Terayama; Hiroyuki Toda; Yoshihiro Tanaka; Daizo Saitoh; Aihide Yoshino
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-06-12

Review 2.  Orthopedic Patients with Mental Disorder: Literature Review on Preoperative and Postoperative Precautions.

Authors:  Jun-Il Yoo; Yonghan Cha; Jung-Taek Kim; Chan Ho Park; Wonsik Choy; Kyung-Hoi Koo
Journal:  Clin Orthop Surg       Date:  2022-05-13

3.  Fall from heights: possible factors influencing the onset of complications.

Authors:  M Faggiani; E Petruccelli; L G Conforti; A Massè
Journal:  Musculoskelet Surg       Date:  2021-02-12
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