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학령전기 소아 추락 손상의 특징과 위험요인Characteristics and Risk Factors of Fall-down Injuries in Preschool Aged Children

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Characteristics and Risk Factors of Fall-down Injuries in Preschool Aged Children
Authors
이광춘이지숙김경환박준석신동운김훈박준민김현종신희준전우찬
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
대한응급의학회
Keywords
Injuries; Child; preschool; Accidental falls; Brain injuries; traumatic; Fractures; Bone
Citation
대한응급의학회지, v.28, no.4, pp.354 - 361
Journal Title
대한응급의학회지
Volume
28
Number
4
Start Page
354
End Page
361
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8133
ISSN
1226-4334
Abstract
Purpose: Falling is one of the most common causes of injury for preschool children. Here, we aim to identify the characteristics and risk factors of injuries by falling-down in preschool children. Methods: Between January 2010 and December 2011, we enrolled patients under the age of 7 years, who were injured by falling down and visited an urban regional emergency center. We retrospectively surveyed the medical record of these patients, including age, sex, place and height of fall, type of floor, guardian’s witness, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and fracture of extremities. Results: The odds ratios sex (male), age (under 2 years old), height of fall, type of floor (hard), and guardian’s witness (presence) that resulted in TBI were 1.35 (95% confidence interval [Cl], 0.72?2.55; p=0.352), 3.83 (95% Cl, 1.78?8.65; p<0.05), 6.38 (95% Cl, 3.27-12.44;p<0.05), 3.58 (95% Cl, 0.47-27.30; p=0.218), and 1.47 (95% Cl, 0.63-3.43; p=0.377), respectively. The odds ratios sex (male), age (over 2 years old), height of fall, type of floor (soft), and guardian’s witness (absence) that resulted in fractures were 1.19 (95% Cl, 0.78-1.81; p=0.433), 3.10 (95%Cl, 1.99-4.84; p<0.05), 1.98 (95%Cl, 1.19-3.29; p<0.05), 2.41 (95% Cl, 1.29-4.54; p<0.05), and 1.15 (95%Cl, 0.72-1.85, p=0.554), respectively. Conclusion: In preschool children who experienced an injury from falling down, TBI was increased with younger patients and higher height of fall, but it was not related with patient’s sex, type of floor, and guardian’s witness; conversely, fractures were increased with older patients, higher height of fall, and soft floor, but not related with patient’s sex and guardian’s witness.
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