• Arch Pediat Adol Med · Oct 2004

    Comparative Study

    Incidence and risk factors of fall injuries among infants: a study in Greece.

    • Xanthi Dedoukou, Themis Spyridopoulos, Simon Kedikoglou, Delia Marina Alexe, Nick Dessypris, and Eleni Petridou.
    • Department of Hygiene and Epidemiology, Athens University Medical School, Athens, Greece.
    • Arch Pediat Adol Med. 2004 Oct 1;158(10):1002-6.

    ObjectiveTo assess the incidence of fall injuries among infants in Greece, overall and by type of nursery equipment.DesignReview of data from a large injury database.SettingThe Emergency Department Injury Surveillance System in Greece.PatientsA total of 2672 injured infants.InterventionsSpecially trained health visitors performed in-person interviews with the children's guardians, using a precoded questionnaire. The results of an independent survey of 777 mothers of noninjured children younger than 2 years attending the same emergency departments were used to allow quantification of the role of specific nursery equipment in the causation of infant fall injuries.Main Outcome MeasuresAnnual rate of injury by falling in infants, overall and by cause.ResultsAbout 4400 infant fall injuries occur annually in Greece, corresponding to an annual incidence rate of 44 injuries per 1000 infants. The incidence of falls increases with increasing infant age. A high percentage of severe injuries was detected, most of them concussions (14.3%) and fractures (9.4%). Approximately 10% of infants with fall-related injuries required hospitalization. More than 36% of fall injuries involved nursery equipment. Infant walker use was associated with a higher incidence of falls (about 9 per 1000 infant-years), and these falls occasionally involved stairs and caused serious injuries. Infant bouncers, strollers, and changing tables were all associated with a similar incidence of falls (about 4 per 1000 infant-years).ConclusionsFalls are a common cause of serious infant injuries, and nursery equipment is frequently involved in the injury-causing event.

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