Impact of alcohol consumption on winter sports-related injuries

Author:

Gaudio R M1,Barbieri S1234,Feltracco P2,Spaziani F3,Alberti M2,Delantone M14,Trevisiol P156,Righini F1,Talarico A1,Sanchioni R1,Spagna A5,Pietrantonio V5,Zilio G6,Valle R Dalla7,Vettore G8,Montisci M8,Bortoluzzi A8,Sacco A3,Ramacciato G1,Pasetti A1,Mognato E1,Ferronato C1,Costola A3,Ori C2,Avato F M2

Affiliation:

1. Dip. Scienze Biomediche e Terapie Avanzate, Sezione di Medicina Legale, Università degli Studi di Ferrara, Ferrara

2. Clinica di Anestesia e Medicina Intensiva, Università degli Studi di Padova, Padova

3. Servizio Urgenza Emergenza Medica Suem 118 Pieve di Cadore, Pieve di Cadore

4. Servizio Urgenza ed Emergenza Medica Suem 118 di Mestre, Mestre

5. Servizio Urgenza Emergenza Medica 118 Padova, Padova

6. Servizio Urgenza Emergenza Medica Suem Treviso, Treviso

7. Servizio Urgenza Emergenza Medica 118 Merano, Merano

8. Servizio di Pronto Soccorso Azienda Ospedaliera Padova, Italy

Abstract

Introduction This study was carried out to evaluate data about trauma-related winter sports, including risk factors such as high speed, gender, age, alcohol consumption, details about the accident and snow conditions. Methods A retrospective review was conducted to determine the injury patterns and crash circumstances in holiday skiers and snowboarders. The data recorded were obtained from the database of the Pre-Hospital Emergency Registry of six skiing areas in the Dolomite mountains during the winter seasons November 2004–May 2009, injury data for major traumas from Ski Patrol Injury reports (helicopter, ambulance or ski slopes' patrol reports), and intrahospital Emergency Department data. Alcohol concentration in blood was detected in 200 individuals suffering from major trauma. Results A total of 4550 injured patients, predominantly male (69%), mean age 22 years (range 16–72), were included in the observational analysis. Knee, wrist and shoulder injuries were frequently associated with major thoracic, abdominal or head traumas (64% of cases). Suboptimal technical level, high speed, low concentration, snow or weather conditions, faulty equipment and protective devices were among the various causes of accidents. The analysis revealed that high alcohol blood concentration was present in 43% of 200 patients. Conclusions Even though the major causes of accidents were excessive speed, excessive fatigue, technical errors and bad weather conditions, alcohol abuse was often discovered. Random sampling and a non-systematic detection of alcohol blood levels likely led to an underestimation of alcohol consumption-related injuries. It is recommended that investigations into alcoholic intoxication in injured skiers should be carried out on a large scale.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Health Policy,Issues, ethics and legal aspects

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