Trends in Pediatric Neck Injuries During Sporting Activities
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Database
2.2. Selection Criteria
2.3. Data and Outcomes
2.4. Statistics
3. Results
3.1. Overall Trends
3.2. Demographics
3.3. Injury Characteristics
3.4. Disposition
3.5. Predictors of Higher-Level Care
3.6. Sport Rankings
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Parameter | Count (95% CI) | % Total (95% CI) |
---|---|---|
Age (mean) | 12.7 (12.6–13.0) | |
Age group | ||
Child | 97,541 (68,700–126,000) | 27.0% (24.8–29.4) |
Preadolescent | 130,970 (101,300–160,600) | 36.3% (34.5–38.1) |
Adolescent | 132,373 (103,883–160,864) | 36.7% (34.6–38.8) |
Gender | ||
Male | 216,490 (167,000–265,900) | 60.0% (58.8–61.1) |
Female | 144,394 (108,801–180,000) | 40.0% (38.9–41.2) |
Race | ||
Black | 182,548 (141,000–224,000) | 50.6% (38.7–62.3) |
White | 116,304 (42,900–189,600) | 32.2% (19.3–48.6) |
Other | 62,031 (40,500–83,500) | 17.2% (11.9–24.1) |
Location * | ||
Sporting complex | 163,446 (122,200–204,600) | 62.9% (57.9–67.5) |
School | 62,556 (43,153–81,960) | 24.1% (20.1–28.5) |
Home | 33,917 (26,600–41,200) | 13.1% (10.8–15.7) |
Diagnosis | ||
Strain | 216,249 (157,100–275,300) | 59.9% (55.1–64.5) |
Pain | 105,100 (79,000–131,100) | 29.1% (24.8–33.8) |
Contusion (including abrasion) | 23,252 (17,900–28,600) | 6.4% (5.7–7.3) |
Fracture | 6192 (4400–7900) | 1.7% (1.3–2.2) |
Laceration | 2932 (1800–4000) | 0.8% (0.5–1.2) |
Injury type | ||
Neck only | 273,998 (208,200–339,800) | 75.9% (73.0–78.6) |
Neck and other body part(s) | 86,900 (64,800–109,000) | 24.1% (21.4–27.0) |
Disposition | ||
Treated and released | 344,517 (262,000–426,900) | 95.5% (94.5–96.2) |
Higher-level care (HLC) ** | ||
Admission | 6711 (4400–9022) | 1.9% (1.3–2.5) |
Transfer | 5726 (3200–8200) | 1.6% (1.0–2.4) |
Observation | 3318 (2300–4300) | 0.9% (0.6–1.3) |
Death | 610 (190–1000) | 0.2% (0.1–0.3) |
Rank | Overall | % Total (95% CI) | Males | % Total (95% CI) | Females | % Total (95% CI) |
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1 | Football | 18.6% (8.4–16.9) | Football | 30.0% (27.4–32.8) | Cheerleading | 12.3% (10.5–14.4) |
2 | Trampoline * | 9.9% (8.9–11.1) | Trampoline | 9.8% (8.4–11.5) | Trampoline | 10.1% (9.1–11.2) |
3 | Basketball * | 6.1% (5.4–6.9) | Basketball | 6.9% (6.0–7.9) | Gymnastics | 7.2% (6.2–8.3) |
4 | Soccer * | 4.7% (3.9–5.6) | Wrestling | 6.6% (5.5–8.0) | Soccer | 5.1% (4.1–6.4) |
5 | Wrestling | 4.4% (3.6–5.3) | Soccer | 4.4% (3.5–5.4) | Basketball | 4.9% (4.0–5.8) |
6 | Cheerleading | 5.0% (4.2–5.9) | Cycling | 4.2% (3.5–5.1) | Horse riding | 4.1% (3.2–5.1) |
7 | Cycling * | 3.7% (3.2–4.4) | Baseball | 3.2% (2.7–3.7) | Softball | 3.8% (2.7–5.1) |
8 | Gymnastics | 3.3% (2.9–3.9) | Weightlifting | 2.0% (1.6–2.5) | Cycling | 3.0% (2.4–3.8) |
9 | Baseball | 2.7% (1.5–4.5) | Ice hockey | 1.3% (0.6–2.7) | Dancing | 2.9% (2.1–3.9) |
10 | Athletics | 2.1% (1.7–2.4) | Lacrosse | 1.1% (0.7–1.6) | Volleyball | 2.0% (1.5–2.6) |
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Lu, V.M.; Ramchandran, S.; Errico, T.; George, S. Trends in Pediatric Neck Injuries During Sporting Activities. J. Clin. Med. 2024, 13, 7713. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13247713
Lu VM, Ramchandran S, Errico T, George S. Trends in Pediatric Neck Injuries During Sporting Activities. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2024; 13(24):7713. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13247713
Chicago/Turabian StyleLu, Victor M., Subaraman Ramchandran, Thomas Errico, and Stephen George. 2024. "Trends in Pediatric Neck Injuries During Sporting Activities" Journal of Clinical Medicine 13, no. 24: 7713. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13247713
APA StyleLu, V. M., Ramchandran, S., Errico, T., & George, S. (2024). Trends in Pediatric Neck Injuries During Sporting Activities. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 13(24), 7713. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm13247713