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The seasonal variation of Achilles tendon ruptures in Vancouver, Canada: a retrospective study.

Authors :
Scott A
Grewal N
Guy P
Source :
BMJ open [BMJ Open] 2014 Feb 11; Vol. 4 (2), pp. e004320. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Feb 11.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Objective: To examine the seasonal distribution of tendon ruptures in a large cohort of patients from Vancouver, Canada.<br />Design: Retrospective chart review.<br />Setting: Acute Achilles tendon rupture cases that occurred from 1987 to 2010 at an academic hospital in Vancouver, Canada. Information was extracted from an orthopaedic database.<br />Participants: No direct contact was made with the participants. The following information was extracted from the OrthoTrauma database: age, sex, date of injury and season (winter, spring, summer and autumn), date of surgery if date of injury was unknown and type of injury (sport related or non-sport related/unspecified). Only acute Achilles tendon rupture cases were included; chronic cases were excluded along with those that were conservatively managed.<br />Primary and Secondary Outcomes: The primary outcome was to determine the seasonal pattern of Achilles tendon rupture. Secondary outcomes, such as differences in gender and mechanism of sport (non-sport vs sport related), were also assessed.<br />Results: There were 543 cases in total; 83% of the cases were men (average age 39.3) and 17% were women (average age 37.3). In total, 76% of cases were specified as sport related. The distribution of injuries varied significantly across seasons (χ(2), p<0.05), with significantly more cases occurring in spring. The increase in the number of cases in spring was due to sport-related injuries, whereas non-sport-related cases were distributed evenly throughout the year.<br />Conclusions: The seasonality of sport-related Achilles tendon ruptures should be considered when developing preventive strategies and when timing their delivery.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2044-6055
Volume :
4
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
BMJ open
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24519875
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2013-004320