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Unintentional InjuriesIn Children

By Todd Twogood MD, FAAP

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1/3rd of our population

Our entire future

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C. Everett Koop MD Former Surgeon General

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1952 : 3,000 Americans died of Polio 20,000 people left paralyzed 1999 : 30,000 died from firearms ( 9 per

day) Greater than 3,300 involve children each

year most are unintentional 20,000 people each year are paralyzed

from gunshots

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Accidents : implies that they are due to chance

Unintentional Injuries : characterizes the event as predictable and preventable if safety measures are implemented

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Health is Years of Potential Life Lost

(YPLL)

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5th leading cause of death overall

Unintentional Injuries is the leading cause of death in ages 1 – 18 years old (Hovert 2005)

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Developmental or Genetic cause

SIDS

Prematurity

Accidents – Airway obstruction

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Accidents – Drowning #1 , MVA’s #2

Developmental or Genetic cause

Cancer

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Accidents

Cancer

Homicide

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Accidents

Homicide

Suicide

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40% reduction in deaths from unintentional injuries from 1987 - 2001

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Still is the leading cause of death in children

About 6,000 kids die each year About 92,000 are permanently disabled Each year 14 million children sustain

injury warranting medical attention

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14 billion in lifetime medical spending 1 billion in other resource cost 66 billion in present and future issues Medicaid and government source paid for

39% of all days spent in the hospital by children for unintentional injuries (Miller et al.)

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MVA Firearms Drowning Fires Playground injuries Bicycle injuries Poisonings A whole lot more

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Daily average of 4 deaths 602 injuries per day More than ½ killed were unrestrained 1 of 4 involve a drunk driver Among 5 y/o estimated 425 lives saved if

properly restrained Booster seats

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1 out of 3 deaths among teens is from MVA

12 teens die each day because of MVA’s Teens are 14% of the population, but

30% of all MVA’s Estimated cost of this is 40.8 billion

dollars Lowest rate of seat belt use Drinking and drugs Who’s at risk?

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Education

Graduated Driver’s Licenses (GDL) systems

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Children 3 – 14 years old account for 21% of pedal cyclist killed in MVA’s

35 children each day are seriously harmed because of not wearing a helmet

Bike helmets are 85-88% effective in reducing head injury from crashes

Parents need to be responsible Legislation

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Drowning is still one of the top causes of injury related death (10 deaths per day, 4 kids)

For every child that drowns, 4 ER visits occur (40% require hospitalization)

Consequences How do we prevent this

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Greater than 200,000 children 14 and younger

45% are serious injuries

75% of non-fatal injuries are on public playgrounds

70% of fatal cases occur at home

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Ingestions

52% of all poisonings occurred among children < 6 years old

Unintentional (72%) Undetermined (10%) Intentional (18%)

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In North Dakota

Sad Statistics

Prevention

Antidepressants

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Fireworks Cold weather Hot weather (Look before you leave) Farm safety ATV’s Hunting Lawn mowers Home safety

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If some infectious disease came along [in the proportion that injuries do] , there would be an outcry and we would be told to spare no expense to find a cure and to be quick about it.

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Be Safe