Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency Departments

Aim: Fractures are a major source of disability in all age groups; however, little is known about their epidemiology despite being quite a few studies on this subject. The aim of this study was to identify the frequency, gender, and seasonal distributions of fractures in an emergency department.Mate...

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Main Authors: Kenan Koca, Ömer Erşen, Serkan Akpancar, Faruk Akyıldız, Levent Gürer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Galenos Yayinevi 2017-03-01
Series:Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine
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spelling doaj-7af48f7ab726400ca0c04b89bd657dc72020-12-02T11:55:50ZengGalenos YayineviEurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine2149-58072149-60482017-03-01161192210.5152/eajem.2017.5796613049054Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency DepartmentsKenan Koca0Ömer Erşen1Serkan Akpancar2Faruk Akyıldız3Levent Gürer4 Clinic of Orthopedic Surgery, Gülhane Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Clinic of Orthopedic Surgery, Gülhane Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Clinic of Orthopedic Surgery, Gülhane Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Clinic of Orthopedic Surgery, Gülhane Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Clinic of Orthopedic Surgery, Gülhane Training and Research Hospital, Ankara, Turkey Aim: Fractures are a major source of disability in all age groups; however, little is known about their epidemiology despite being quite a few studies on this subject. The aim of this study was to identify the frequency, gender, and seasonal distributions of fractures in an emergency department.Materials and Methods: Patients who had been admitted to an emergency department because of extremity and spine problems were included in this study. Physical examinations, radiographs, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance images were recorded. All demographic data such as age and gender, and other data, including season and history, were collected retrospectively. Diagnoses and treatment types (conservative or surgery) were evaluated.Results: Between January 2012 and January 2014, 190.986 patients (95.619 males and 95.367 females) with various complaints were admitted to an emergency ward. After assessment of 32.300 patients who had pain in an extremity or the spine, 4.036 of them were diagnosed with fractures, with a total of 4.301 fractures being diagnosed. The average age of the patients who presented symptoms in an extremity or the spine was 36.2 years, and the gender ratio (men/ women) was 60:40. The most common fractures were at the radius (15.6%), and the least common fractures were at the sesamoid bones (0.04%).Conclusion: This study showed that 17% of the patients admitted to the emergency ward had extremity or spinal complaints and 2.2% of the patients had fractures. These epidemiological data may be relevant for physicians working in emergency departments when evaluating trauma patients. http://akademikaciltip.com/archives/archive-detail/article-preview/demographic-features-of-patients-with-extremity-an/21760 Demographicsfracturesemergency department
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author Kenan Koca
Ömer Erşen
Serkan Akpancar
Faruk Akyıldız
Levent Gürer
spellingShingle Kenan Koca
Ömer Erşen
Serkan Akpancar
Faruk Akyıldız
Levent Gürer
Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency Departments
Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine
Demographics
fractures
emergency department
author_facet Kenan Koca
Ömer Erşen
Serkan Akpancar
Faruk Akyıldız
Levent Gürer
author_sort Kenan Koca
title Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency Departments
title_short Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency Departments
title_full Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency Departments
title_fullStr Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency Departments
title_full_unstemmed Demographic Features of Patients with Extremity and Spine Fractures in Emergency Departments
title_sort demographic features of patients with extremity and spine fractures in emergency departments
publisher Galenos Yayinevi
series Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine
issn 2149-5807
2149-6048
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Aim: Fractures are a major source of disability in all age groups; however, little is known about their epidemiology despite being quite a few studies on this subject. The aim of this study was to identify the frequency, gender, and seasonal distributions of fractures in an emergency department.Materials and Methods: Patients who had been admitted to an emergency department because of extremity and spine problems were included in this study. Physical examinations, radiographs, ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance images were recorded. All demographic data such as age and gender, and other data, including season and history, were collected retrospectively. Diagnoses and treatment types (conservative or surgery) were evaluated.Results: Between January 2012 and January 2014, 190.986 patients (95.619 males and 95.367 females) with various complaints were admitted to an emergency ward. After assessment of 32.300 patients who had pain in an extremity or the spine, 4.036 of them were diagnosed with fractures, with a total of 4.301 fractures being diagnosed. The average age of the patients who presented symptoms in an extremity or the spine was 36.2 years, and the gender ratio (men/ women) was 60:40. The most common fractures were at the radius (15.6%), and the least common fractures were at the sesamoid bones (0.04%).Conclusion: This study showed that 17% of the patients admitted to the emergency ward had extremity or spinal complaints and 2.2% of the patients had fractures. These epidemiological data may be relevant for physicians working in emergency departments when evaluating trauma patients.
topic Demographics
fractures
emergency department
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