European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: a multicentre and prospective study

Autor: Even Mjøen, Peter Gordon, Per Skjelbred, Fabio Roccia, Vedran Uglešić, Emanuele Zavattero, Tiia Tamme, Aleš Vesnaver, Nabeel Bhatti, Vladislav A. Malanchuk, Njål Lekven, Guillaume Mouallem, Stephanie Akermann, Sigbjørn Løes, Pål Galteland, Pierre Corre, Amar Kanzaria, Žiga Kovačič, Jonny Stephens, Sean Laverick, Petia Pechalova, Carine Koudougou, K. Hakki Karagozoglu, Milan Petrovic, Paolo Boffano, Vitomir S. Konstantinovic, Simon Holmes, Tymour Forouzanfar, Andrey Kopchak, Emil Dediol, Sofie C. Kommers, Angel G. Bakardjiev
Přispěvatelé: MKA VUmc (ORM, ACTA), Maxillofacial Surgery (VUmc), Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery / Oral Pathology, MOVE Research Institute
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2015
Předmět:
Male
Epidemiology
Poison control
Mandible
Facial fracture
Occupational safety and health
Injury Severity Score
Mandibular Fractures
Prospective Studies
Aetiology
Prospective cohort study
Zygomatic Fractures
Accidents
Traffic

Age Factors
Middle Aged
Cause
3. Good health
Europe
Athletic Injuries
Oral and maxillofacial surgery
Female
Seasons
Oral Surgery
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Mandibular fracture
Violence
aetiology
assaults
cause
epidemiology
facial fracture
mandible
Maxillary Fractures
Sex Factors
SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
Injury prevention
medicine
Humans
Orbital Fractures
Skull Fractures
business.industry
General surgery
Mandibular Condyle
Assaults
Length of Stay
medicine.disease
Occupational Injuries
Surgery
Otorhinolaryngology
Etiology
Accidental Falls
Maxillofacial Injuries
business
Zdroj: Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, 43(1), 62-70. Churchill Livingstone
Boffano, P, Roccia, F, Zavattero, E, Dediol, E, Uglešić, V, Kovačič, Ž, Vesnaver, A, Konstantinović, V S, Petrović, M, Stephens, M, Kanzaria, A, Bhatti, N, Holmes, S, Pechalova, P F, Bakardjiev, A G, Malanchuk, V A, Kopchak, A V, Galteland, P, Mjøen, E, Skjelbred, P, Koudougou, C, Mouallem, G, Corre, P, Løes, S, Lekven, N, Laverick, S, Gordon, P, Tamme, T, Akermann, S, Karagozoglu, K H, Kommers, S C & Forouzanfar, T 2015, ' European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: a multicentre and prospective study ', Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 62-70 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2014.10.011
Boffano, P, Roccia, F, Zavattero, E, Dediol, E, Uglesic, V, Kovacic, Z, Vesnaver, A, Konstantinovic, V S, Petrovic, M, Stephens, J, Kanzaria, A, Bhatti, N, Holmes, S, Pechalova, P F, Bakardjiev, A G, Malanchuk, V A, Kopchak, A V, Galteland, P, Mjoen, E, Skjelbred, P, Koudougou, C, Mouallem, G, Corre, P, Loes, S, Lekven, N, Laverick, S, Gordon, P, Tamme, T, Akermann, S, Karagozoglu, K H, Kommers, S C & Forouzanfar, T 2015, ' European Maxillofacial Trauma (EURMAT) project: A multicentre and prospective study ', Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 62-70 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2014.10.011
Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery
Journal of Cranio-Maxillo-Facial Surgery, 43(1), 62-70. Churchill Livingstone
ISSN: 1878-4119
1010-5182
Popis: The purpose of this study was to analyse the demographics, causes and characteristics of maxillofacial fractures managed at several European departments of oral and maxillofacial surgery over one year. The following data were recorded: gender, age, aetiology, site of facial fractures, facial injury severity score, timing of intervention, length of hospital stay. Data for a total of 3396 patients (2655 males and 741 females) with 4155 fractures were recorded. The mean age differed from country to country, ranging between 29.9 and 43.9 years. Overall, the most frequent cause of injury was assault, which accounted for the injuries of 1309 patients; assaults and falls alternated as the most important aetiological factor in the various centres.The most frequently observed fracture involved the mandible with 1743 fractures, followed by orbital-zygomatic-maxillary (OZM) fractures. Condylar fractures were the most commonly observed mandibular fracture.The results of the EURMAT collaboration confirm the changing trend in maxillofacial trauma epidemiology in Europe, with trauma cases caused by assaults and falls now outnumbering those due to road traffic accidents.The progressive ageing of the European population, in addition to strict road and work legislation may have been responsible for this change. Men are still the most frequent victims of maxillofacial injuries.
Databáze: OpenAIRE