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Citation

Han SU, Kim SP, Kim SH, Cho GC, Kim MJ, Lee JS, Han C. J. Korean Soc. Traumatol. 2019; 226-237.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Korean Society of Traumatology)

DOI

10.20408/jti.2019.020

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE@#This study investigated the characteristics of adult patients who had fallen from a height and presented to an emergency room (ER) according to gender and intentionality, with the goal of reducing the harm caused by these injuries.@*METHODS@#A retrospective analysis was conducted of fall-from-height patients aged ≥19 years from the in-depth surveillance study of injured patients visiting ERs conducted under the supervision of the Korea Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from 2011 to 2016. Patterns were analyzed according to gender and intentionality.@*RESULTS@#There were 29,838 men (68.5%) and 13,734 women (31.5%), with mean ages of 50.3±15.7 years and 57.2±19.9 years, respectively. The most common height of the fall was ≥1 m to 4 m in men (n=15,863; 53.2%) and <1 m in women (n=7,293; 53.1%). The most common location where the fall occurred was the workplace for men (n=10,500 male; 35.2%) and residential facilities for women (n=7,755; 56.5%). Most falls from height were unintentional (n=41,765; 97.1% vs. n=1,264; 2.9% for intentional falls). Suicide was the most frequent reason for intentional falls, and the age group of 19â€"30 years predominated in this category (n=377; 29.9%). For intentional falls, the most common interval before presentation to the ER was 0â€"6 hours (n=370; 29.3%) and the most common height was ≥4 m (n=872; 69.0%).@*CONCLUSIONS@#Among men, falls from height most often occurred from ≥1 m to 4 m, at the workplace, and during the course of paid work, whereas among women, they were most common from <1 m, in residential facilities, and during daily activities. Intentional falls most often occurred with the purpose of suicide, in the age group of 19â€"30 years, with an interval of 0â€"6 hours until treatment, from ≥4 m, and in residential facilities. Alcohol consumption was more common in intentional falls.


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