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Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010

Introduction: Epidemiological studies that focus on facial injuries are of great interest for the knowledge of occurrence and severity of presentation. Aim: To study the epidemiological profile of 277 patients who suffered facial fractures at the Hospital do Trabalhador (HT), with an emphasis on var...

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Autores principales: Ykeda, Renier Barreto Arrais, Ballin, Carlos Roberto, Moraes, Rafael Souza, Ykeda, Ronnie Barreto Arrais, Miksza, Alana Farias
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Publicado: Thieme Publicações Ltda 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4432531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25991971
http://dx.doi.org/10.7162/S1809-97772012000400003
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author Ykeda, Renier Barreto Arrais
Ballin, Carlos Roberto
Moraes, Rafael Souza
Ykeda, Ronnie Barreto Arrais
Miksza, Alana Farias
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Ballin, Carlos Roberto
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Ykeda, Ronnie Barreto Arrais
Miksza, Alana Farias
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description Introduction: Epidemiological studies that focus on facial injuries are of great interest for the knowledge of occurrence and severity of presentation. Aim: To study the epidemiological profile of 277 patients who suffered facial fractures at the Hospital do Trabalhador (HT), with an emphasis on variables such as sex, age, cause, and anatomical sites of fractures, comparing the clinical findings with other studies. Method: Retrospective nonrandomized chart review of 277 patients who were treated at HT by the ENT service during the full year 2010, victims of facial fractures. Results: Of 277 patients, 74.72% were male and 25.27% female (ratio 3:1). According to age, the fractures were distributed as follows: 0–9 years: 4.69%, 10–19 years: 17.32%, 20–29 years: 23.82%, 30–39 years: 20.21%, 40–49 years: 16.24%, 50–59 years: 10.83%, 60–69 years: 3.97%, and 60–79 years: 2.88%. The cause of trauma was most frequently interpersonal violence, 36.45%, followed by falls, 23.09%, and motor vehicle crashes with 17.32%. Regarding location, nasal fracture was the most common, with 44.75%, followed by the mandible, 14.32%, orbit, 12.78%, maxillary, 12.02%, zygomatic, 9.97%, 3.32% and front Le Fort 2.88%. Conclusion: The patients were mostly males, aged 21–30 years, victims of aggression with the most commonly fractured bone being the nose. The adoption of personal and public strategies and measures may prevent facial fractures.
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spelling pubmed-44325312015-05-19 Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010 Ykeda, Renier Barreto Arrais Ballin, Carlos Roberto Moraes, Rafael Souza Ykeda, Ronnie Barreto Arrais Miksza, Alana Farias Int Arch Otorhinolaryngol Article Introduction: Epidemiological studies that focus on facial injuries are of great interest for the knowledge of occurrence and severity of presentation. Aim: To study the epidemiological profile of 277 patients who suffered facial fractures at the Hospital do Trabalhador (HT), with an emphasis on variables such as sex, age, cause, and anatomical sites of fractures, comparing the clinical findings with other studies. Method: Retrospective nonrandomized chart review of 277 patients who were treated at HT by the ENT service during the full year 2010, victims of facial fractures. Results: Of 277 patients, 74.72% were male and 25.27% female (ratio 3:1). According to age, the fractures were distributed as follows: 0–9 years: 4.69%, 10–19 years: 17.32%, 20–29 years: 23.82%, 30–39 years: 20.21%, 40–49 years: 16.24%, 50–59 years: 10.83%, 60–69 years: 3.97%, and 60–79 years: 2.88%. The cause of trauma was most frequently interpersonal violence, 36.45%, followed by falls, 23.09%, and motor vehicle crashes with 17.32%. Regarding location, nasal fracture was the most common, with 44.75%, followed by the mandible, 14.32%, orbit, 12.78%, maxillary, 12.02%, zygomatic, 9.97%, 3.32% and front Le Fort 2.88%. Conclusion: The patients were mostly males, aged 21–30 years, victims of aggression with the most commonly fractured bone being the nose. The adoption of personal and public strategies and measures may prevent facial fractures. Thieme Publicações Ltda 2012-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4432531/ /pubmed/25991971 http://dx.doi.org/10.7162/S1809-97772012000400003 Text en © Thieme Medical Publishers
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Ykeda, Renier Barreto Arrais
Ballin, Carlos Roberto
Moraes, Rafael Souza
Ykeda, Ronnie Barreto Arrais
Miksza, Alana Farias
Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010
title Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010
title_full Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010
title_fullStr Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010
title_short Epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ENT Department of Hospital do Trabalhador in Curitiba/PR, in 2010
title_sort epidemiological profile of 277 patients with facial fractures treated at the emergency room at the ent department of hospital do trabalhador in curitiba/pr, in 2010
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4432531/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25991971
http://dx.doi.org/10.7162/S1809-97772012000400003
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