A HOSPITAL-BASED STUDY OF FALLS FROM HEIGHTS IN CHILDREN IN SOUTH WESTERN SAUDI-ARABIA

Citation
Sh. Annobil et al., A HOSPITAL-BASED STUDY OF FALLS FROM HEIGHTS IN CHILDREN IN SOUTH WESTERN SAUDI-ARABIA, Saudi medical journal, 16(2), 1995, pp. 133-138
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Medicine, General & Internal
Journal title
ISSN journal
03795284
Volume
16
Issue
2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
133 - 138
Database
ISI
SICI code
0379-5284(1995)16:2<133:AHSOFF>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Objective: To study the types of injuries and the final outcome follow ing childhood accidental falls from heights and to suggest possible pr eventive strategies. Design: Detailed histories of all children of 12 years and below seen during a 4-year period, after falling from height s, were obtained from the mothers and guardians. This was followed by a physical examination and appropriate radiological examinations. Resu lts: Pre-school children constituted 83% with a male preponderance. In all 42% of falls were from the balconies of storied houses. Head inju ries occurred in 70 (67%) and of these 46 (68%) had skull fractures. T here was a significant incidence of fractures from falls of 4-6 metres and higher (p < 0.05). The study showed a mortality of 3% and 5% morb idity. Interventions: The authors suggest installation of metal grills or other protective material on the balconies and in the windows abov e the ground floor. Main outcome measure: Prior to the implementation of these protective measures, there is a need for the education of par ents and guardians about the importance of close supervision of childr en under 6 years of age. Conclusion: Accidental falls from heights in children is highlighted as an important health problem in the Asir Reg ion, Saudi Arabia.