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Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study

BACKGROUND/AIM: Epidemiology of maxillofacial fractures (MFF) varies between populations. This study investigated the epidemiology of MFF treated at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Unit, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). METHODS: A retrospective review of 473 medical records of pat...

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Autores principales: Abosadegh, Maher M., Saddki, Norkhafizah, Al-Tayar, Badr, Rahman, Shaifulizan Ab.
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Publicado: Hindawi 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6393910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9024763
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author Abosadegh, Maher M.
Saddki, Norkhafizah
Al-Tayar, Badr
Rahman, Shaifulizan Ab.
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Rahman, Shaifulizan Ab.
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description BACKGROUND/AIM: Epidemiology of maxillofacial fractures (MFF) varies between populations. This study investigated the epidemiology of MFF treated at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Unit, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). METHODS: A retrospective review of 473 medical records of patients with MFF treated from June 2013 to December 2015 was conducted. Information on demographic characteristics of patients, aetiology of injury, types of MFF, and treatment was obtained. Descriptive analysis, Pearson's chi-squared test, and multiple logistic regression analysis were conducted. The level of significance was set at 0.05. RESULTS: Most patients treated for MFF were males (82.2%), aged 30 and below (63.1%), and from Malay ethnic (97.4%). Road traffic accident was the most common cause of MFF (83.1%), with motorcycle accident accounting for most injuries (73.6%). Orbital wall fracture was the most frequent MFF type (51.2%). About half of MFF patients (51.4%) were treated conservatively. Patients aged more than 20 years old were at higher odds of sustaining orbital wall fracture (AOR= 1.76; 95% CI: 1.214-2.558; P= 0.003) but were at lower odds of sustaining mandibular fracture (AOR= 0.47; 95% CI: 0.315-0.695; P= 0.001) than patients who are 20 years old and younger. Helmet use among motorcyclists was significantly associated with the nasal, orbital wall, and maxillary sinus wall fractures (P= 0.006, 0.010, and 0.004, respectively). CONCLUSION: Motorcycle accident was the most common cause of MFF in Kelantan, Malaysia. Ages of patient and helmet use were associated with the type of MFF sustained. This study provides important information to facilitate the planning of MFF prevention strategies among motorcyclists and emphasizes the importance of using a helmet when riding a motorcycle.
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spelling pubmed-63939102019-03-20 Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study Abosadegh, Maher M. Saddki, Norkhafizah Al-Tayar, Badr Rahman, Shaifulizan Ab. Biomed Res Int Research Article BACKGROUND/AIM: Epidemiology of maxillofacial fractures (MFF) varies between populations. This study investigated the epidemiology of MFF treated at the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery (OMFS) Unit, Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). METHODS: A retrospective review of 473 medical records of patients with MFF treated from June 2013 to December 2015 was conducted. Information on demographic characteristics of patients, aetiology of injury, types of MFF, and treatment was obtained. Descriptive analysis, Pearson's chi-squared test, and multiple logistic regression analysis were conducted. The level of significance was set at 0.05. RESULTS: Most patients treated for MFF were males (82.2%), aged 30 and below (63.1%), and from Malay ethnic (97.4%). Road traffic accident was the most common cause of MFF (83.1%), with motorcycle accident accounting for most injuries (73.6%). Orbital wall fracture was the most frequent MFF type (51.2%). About half of MFF patients (51.4%) were treated conservatively. Patients aged more than 20 years old were at higher odds of sustaining orbital wall fracture (AOR= 1.76; 95% CI: 1.214-2.558; P= 0.003) but were at lower odds of sustaining mandibular fracture (AOR= 0.47; 95% CI: 0.315-0.695; P= 0.001) than patients who are 20 years old and younger. Helmet use among motorcyclists was significantly associated with the nasal, orbital wall, and maxillary sinus wall fractures (P= 0.006, 0.010, and 0.004, respectively). CONCLUSION: Motorcycle accident was the most common cause of MFF in Kelantan, Malaysia. Ages of patient and helmet use were associated with the type of MFF sustained. This study provides important information to facilitate the planning of MFF prevention strategies among motorcyclists and emphasizes the importance of using a helmet when riding a motorcycle. Hindawi 2019-02-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6393910/ /pubmed/30895196 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9024763 Text en Copyright © 2019 Maher M. Abosadegh et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Saddki, Norkhafizah
Al-Tayar, Badr
Rahman, Shaifulizan Ab.
Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study
title Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study
title_full Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study
title_fullStr Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study
title_short Epidemiology of Maxillofacial Fractures at a Teaching Hospital in Malaysia: A Retrospective Study
title_sort epidemiology of maxillofacial fractures at a teaching hospital in malaysia: a retrospective study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6393910/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895196
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/9024763
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