Comparison of pediatric performance athlete injuries presenting to emergency departments

被引:1
|
作者
Farooqi, Ali [1 ]
Talwar, Divya [2 ]
Tata, Ravi [3 ]
Harwood, Kathleen [2 ]
Maguire, Kathleen [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Childrens Hosp Penn, Clin Orthopaed Surg, Dept Orthopaed, Philadelphia, PA USA
[3] Drexel Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA USA
关键词
Pediatric; athlete; gymnastics; dance; cheerleading; sports; injury prevention; UNITED-STATES; OVERUSE INJURIES; CHILDREN; RISK; PREVENTION; AGE;
D O I
10.1080/00913847.2021.1996863
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective Pediatric injuries in performance sports represent a significant healthcare burden and account for over 50,000 annual Emergency Department (ED) visits in the United States. The objective of this study was to characterize and compare pediatric injury presentation across the most common performance sports. Methods The National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) database was retrospectively analyzed for pediatric injuries (3-18 years) related to gymnastics, dance, or cheerleading from 2015-2019. Cases were categorized as children (<11 years) or adolescent (>= 11 years). Injuries were categorized as orthopedic (fractures, dislocations, sprain, strains), non-orthopedic (contusion, internal injury, laceration), concussion, or other/unknown. Case narratives were used to categorize mechanism of injury as contact or non-contact. Appropriate sample NEISS weights estimation was applied for statistical analysis and Confidence Intervals (CI). Results A total of 393,110 injuries were observed over the five-year study period, with a mean of 78,622 annual injuries. Gymnastics, dance, and cheerleading accounted for 136,422 injuries, 96,416 injuries, and 160,272 injuries, respectively. Most cases were adolescent (71%; 95% CI: 68-74%) and occurred in a sports-related setting (65%, 95% CI: 57-72%). Gymnastics had the highest proportion of injuries among children (50%) as compared to dancers (25%) or cheerleaders (12%) (p < 0.01). Non-contact injuries most affected the lower extremity (43-68%) and resulted in an orthopedic diagnosis (63-71%), and contact injuries had a higher proportion of injuries affecting the head, neck, and face (29-51%) and non-orthopedic diagnoses (29-38%). Gymnastics had the most upper extremity non-contact injuries (42%) and dance the most lower extremity non-contact injuries (68%) (p < 0.01). Cheerleading had the highest incidence of overall concussions (8%), contact injuries (47%), and concussions due to contact injury (15%). Conclusion Pediatric gymnasts, cheerleaders, and dancers have important similarities and differences in injury pattern which may lead to the development of sport-specific injury prevention programs for pediatric performance athletes.
引用
收藏
页码:64 / 72
页数:9
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Adolescent track and field injuries presenting to US emergency departments
    Hopkins, Chris
    Graham, Bethany
    Donnelly, Beth
    Robertson, Abigail
    Strange, Jonna
    PHYSICIAN AND SPORTSMEDICINE, 2024, 52 (04) : 349 - 354
  • [22] Pediatric Volleyball-Related Injuries Treated in US Emergency Departments, 1990-2009
    Pollard, Katherine A.
    Shields, Brenda J.
    Smith, Gary A.
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 2011, 50 (09) : 844 - 852
  • [23] A Comparison of Manual versus Electric Bicycle Injuries Presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department
    Capua, Tali
    Glatstein, Miguel
    Hermon, Karin
    Tavor, Oren
    Scolnik, Dennis
    Kusaev, Veronika
    Rimon, Ayelet
    RAMBAM MAIMONIDES MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2019, 10 (03):
  • [24] Prevalence of Primary Teeth Injuries Presenting to a Pediatric Emergency Department
    Cully, Jennifer L.
    Zeeb, Kristine
    Sahay, Rashmi D.
    Gosnell, Elizabeth
    Morris, Heather
    Thikkurissy, S.
    PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY, 2019, 41 (02) : 136 - 139
  • [25] Pediatric Sports- and Recreation-Related Dental Injuries Treated in US Emergency Departments
    Montero, Efrain
    Kistamgari, Sandhya
    Chounthirath, Thitphalak
    Michaels, Nichole L.
    Zhu, Motao
    Smith, Gary A.
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 2019, 58 (11-12) : 1262 - 1270
  • [26] Pediatric Firework-Related Injuries Presenting to United States Emergency Departments, 1990-2014
    Billock, Rachael M.
    Chounthirath, Thiphalak
    Smith, Gary A.
    CLINICAL PEDIATRICS, 2017, 56 (06) : 535 - 544
  • [27] Pediatric Hand and Upper Extremity Injuries Presenting to Emergency Departments in the United States: Epidemiology and Health Care-Associated Costs
    Lee, Alfred
    Colen, David L.
    Fox, Justin P.
    Chang, Benjamin
    Lin, Ines C.
    HAND-AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR HAND SURGERY, 2021, 16 (04): : 519 - 527
  • [28] Pediatric Burn Injuries Treated in US Emergency Departments Between 1990 and 2006
    D'Souza, Anjali L.
    Nelson, Nicolas G.
    McKenzie, Lara B.
    PEDIATRICS, 2009, 124 (05) : 1424 - 1430
  • [29] Pediatric Lamp Oil Injuries Treated in US Emergency Departments
    Forrester, Mathias B.
    PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY CARE, 2022, 38 (01) : E165 - E169
  • [30] Epidemiology of 6.6 Million Knee Injuries Presenting to United States Emergency Departments From 1999 Through 2008
    Gage, Brett E.
    McIlvain, Natalie M.
    Collins, Christy L.
    Fields, Sarah K.
    Comstock, R. Dawn
    ACADEMIC EMERGENCY MEDICINE, 2012, 19 (04) : 378 - 385