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Epidemiological study of pediatric trauma in a reference hospital in Curitiba
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prevalence of types of trauma, resulting injuries and managements in children and adolescents between 0 and 17 years old, treated in an Emergency Room in 2019. Methods: a retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study carried out by collecting data from medical re...
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description | ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prevalence of types of trauma, resulting injuries and managements in children and adolescents between 0 and 17 years old, treated in an Emergency Room in 2019. Methods: a retrospective cross-sectional descriptive study carried out by collecting data from medical records from January to December of 2019, encompassing pediatric trauma victims, divided according to age groups: infants (0-1 year), preschool children (2-4 years), school children (5-10 years) and adolescents (11-17 years). Results: 3,741 patients records were included in the study. The search for assistance occurred spontaneously in about 70% of the cases and males were the most affected at all ages. In infants and preschoolers, the main mechanism of trauma was fall from heights, corresponding to 57.2% and 34.1%, respectively, whereas in school children and adolescents, the main mechanism was ground-level falls (38%) and sports trauma (22,3%), in this order. The main injuries presented, in general, were traumatic brain injury (28,2%), upper limb contusion (23,2%) and upper limb fractures (16,3%). Conclusions: the profile of the victims analyzed indicates the male sex as the most affected, with the trauma mechanism being the differential according to age. The most frequent mechanism is falls, more prevalent in infants and preschoolers, and the most common injury is extremity contusion, with the upper limbs being the most affected. In general, the cases were considered of low complexity, with a hospitalization rate of 6%.
RESUMO Objetivo: analisar a prevalência dos tipos de trauma, lesões decorrentes e condutas tomadas em crianças e adolescentes entre 0 e 17 anos, atendidos em um Pronto-Socorro no ano de 2019. Métodos: estudo transversal retrospectivo descritivo realizado através do levantamento de dados dos prontuários médicos no período de janeiro a dezembro de 2019, englobando pacientes pediátricos vítimas de trauma, divididos conforme a faixa etária: lactentes (0-1 ano), pré-escolares (2-4 anos), escolares (5-10 anos) e adolescentes (11-17 anos). Resultados: foram incluídos no estudo 3741 prontuários de pacientes. A procura de assistência médica ocorreu de maneira espontânea em cerca de 70% dos casos, sendo o sexo masculino o mais acometido significativamente em todas as idades. Em lactentes e pré-escolares, o principal mecanismo de trauma foi a queda de outro nível, correspondendo a 57,2% e a 34,1% das ocorrências, respectivamente; já nos escolares e adolesc |
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RESUMO Objetivo: analisar a prevalência dos tipos de trauma, lesões decorrentes e condutas tomadas em crianças e adolescentes entre 0 e 17 anos, atendidos em um Pronto-Socorro no ano de 2019. Métodos: estudo transversal retrospectivo descritivo realizado através do levantamento de dados dos prontuários médicos no período de janeiro a dezembro de 2019, englobando pacientes pediátricos vítimas de trauma, divididos conforme a faixa etária: lactentes (0-1 ano), pré-escolares (2-4 anos), escolares (5-10 anos) e adolescentes (11-17 anos). Resultados: foram incluídos no estudo 3741 prontuários de pacientes. A procura de assistência médica ocorreu de maneira espontânea em cerca de 70% dos casos, sendo o sexo masculino o mais acometido significativamente em todas as idades. Em lactentes e pré-escolares, o principal mecanismo de trauma foi a queda de outro nível, correspondendo a 57,2% e a 34,1% das ocorrências, respectivamente; já nos escolares e adolescentes o principal mecanismo foi a queda de mesmo nível (38%) e o trauma esportivo (22,3%), nessa ordem. As principais lesões apresentadas, de maneira geral, foram o traumatismo cranioencefálico (28,2%), contusão de membros superiores (23,2%) e fratura de membros superiores (16,3%). Conclusões: o perfil das vítimas analisadas aponta o sexo masculino como o mais acometido, sendo o mecanismo de trauma o diferencial conforme a idade. Os mecanismos mais frequentes são as quedas, mais prevalentes em lactentes e pré-escolares, e a lesão mais comum é a contusão de extremidades, sendo os membros superiores os mais acometidos. 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Conclusions: the profile of the victims analyzed indicates the male sex as the most affected, with the trauma mechanism being the differential according to age. The most frequent mechanism is falls, more prevalent in infants and preschoolers, and the most common injury is extremity contusion, with the upper limbs being the most affected. In general, the cases were considered of low complexity, with a hospitalization rate of 6%.
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Em lactentes e pré-escolares, o principal mecanismo de trauma foi a queda de outro nível, correspondendo a 57,2% e a 34,1% das ocorrências, respectivamente; já nos escolares e adolescentes o principal mecanismo foi a queda de mesmo nível (38%) e o trauma esportivo (22,3%), nessa ordem. As principais lesões apresentadas, de maneira geral, foram o traumatismo cranioencefálico (28,2%), contusão de membros superiores (23,2%) e fratura de membros superiores (16,3%). Conclusões: o perfil das vítimas analisadas aponta o sexo masculino como o mais acometido, sendo o mecanismo de trauma o diferencial conforme a idade. Os mecanismos mais frequentes são as quedas, mais prevalentes em lactentes e pré-escolares, e a lesão mais comum é a contusão de extremidades, sendo os membros superiores os mais acometidos. 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