Authors
Leticia Manning Ryan, Stephen J Teach, Kimberle Searcy, Steven A Singer, Rachel Wood, Joseph L Wright, James M Chamberlain
Publication date
2010/10/1
Journal
Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery
Volume
69
Issue
4
Pages
S200-S205
Publisher
LWW
Description
Background:
Pediatric forearm fractures result in substantial morbidity and costs. Despite the success of public health efforts in the prevention of other injuries, the incidence of pediatric forearm fractures is increasing. Our objective is to characterize the epidemiology of forearm fractures in Washington, DC, children evaluated in an urban pediatric emergency department (ED).
Methods:
This retrospective study includes Washington, DC, children, aged 0 years to 17 years, treated for an isolated forearm fracture in the Children's National Medical Center ED from 2003 to 2006. Patients with bone mineralization disorders and repeat ED visits for the same fracture event were excluded. Chart review was done to obtain demographic and clinical data. Descriptive epidemiologic and bivariate analyses were conducted.
Results:
This preliminary analysis included 929 patients. The majority of patients are male (64%) and African …
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LM Ryan, SJ Teach, K Searcy, SA Singer, R Wood… - Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 2010