American journal of surgery.
Publisher:
Excerpta Medica. Belle Mead, NJ : Excerpta Medica
Frequency: Monthly
Country: United States
Language: English
Start Year:1905 -
ISSN:
0002-9610 (Print)
1879-1883 (Electronic)
0002-9610 (Linking)
1879-1883 (Electronic)
0002-9610 (Linking)
Impact Factor
3
2022
| NLM ID: | 0370473 |
| (DNLM): | A24990000(s) |
| (OCoLC): | 01480194 |
| Coden: | AJSUAB |
| LCCN: | sg 37000053 |
| Classification: | W1 AM523 |
Farming and ranching related injuries in Southern Idaho. Agriculture is an inherently dangerous industry. We sought injury data for use with the Idaho Time Sensitive Emergency (TSE) system to formulate goals and track improvements. Methods: Registries in southern Idaho were queried for ICD-9-CM diagnoses related to agriculture in 2014. Injuries known or likely to have occurred on properties intended for farming, ranching, animal care, or milk production, and relating to those activities were included. Results: Among 72 patients, injuries were related to horses (31%), machinery (17%), ATVs (17%), and hay bales/haystacks (13%). Average age was 45 (3-8...
Equine-related injury: a retrospective analysis of outcomes over a 10-year period. Morbidity and financial loss caused by equine-related injuries may be significant. The purposes of this study were to determine the patterns of equine-related injury and the impact on outcomes. Methods: A 10-year retrospective review of equine-related injuries was performed. Age, gender, mechanism, injury severity score, Glasgow Coma Score, length of stay, surgical interventions, and mortality were assessed. Results: Of 80 emergency department evaluations, 76 patients were admitted and form the basis of this study. The most frequent mechanism of injury was fall (68%), followed by crush injurie...
Equestrian injuries: incidence, injury patterns, and risk factors for 10 years of major traumatic injuries. Horseback riding is more dangerous than motorcycle riding, skiing, football, and rugby. The purpose of this study was to identify the incidence and injury patterns, as well as risk factors associated with severe equestrian trauma. Methods: All patients with major equestrian injuries (injury severity score > or = 12) admitted between 1995 and 2005 were reviewed. A 46-question survey outlining potential rider, animal, and environmental risk factors was administered. Results: Among 7941 trauma patients, 151 (2%) were injured on horseback (mean injury severity score, 20; mortality rate, 7%). In...