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Diving–related injury (all ages)July 2008
Table 1: Diving-related injury ED presentations and hospital admissions by year
Source: VAED & VEMD Jan ‘02 – Dec ‘06 Age: The peak age group for ED presentations was 10-14 years (26%), followed by 15-19 years (20%) whereas the peak age group for hospital admissions was 15-19 years (19%) and 20-24 years (19%) (Figure 1).
Gender: Males accounted for 77% of ED presentations and 78% of hospitalisations for diving - related injuries . Nature of injury: Among ED presentations, open wound (24%) was the most common injury, followed by sprain/strain (22%) and superficial injury such as bruises and abrasions (11%). Among hospital admissions, fracture was the most frequent injury (37%), followed by open wound (15%) and dislocation, sprain and strain (9%). Body region: For both ED presentations and hospitalisations, injuries to the head, face and neck were most frequent, accounting for 62% and 63% of all injuries, respectively (Figure 2 & Figure 3).
Body of water: Among ED presentations, most of the injuries occurred in a swimming pool (69%), followed by the beach, ocean, sea (6%) and the river, lake, waterhole (6%). Among hospital admissions, the majority of injuries occurred in the lake and ocean (13%), and by the beach (13%), followed by dam and pond (11%). The location of injury was unspecified in 16% of ED presentations and 17% of hospital admissions. Length of stay: Among the 371 admissions, 66% had a length of stay of less than 2 days. Twenty-five percent were hospitalised for 2-7 days, 6% for 8-30 days and 3% for more than 31 days. Prevention: Ensure that the water environment is safe and free of obstacles before diving. Divers need to be aware of the dangers of jumping into shallow water. Also, the presence of a lifeguard or trainer, as well as teaching proper diving techniques could reduce the overall number of diving-related injuries. Further information: Further information is available from the following websites:
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