Cohort Study on the Association Between Helmet Use and Traumatic Brain Injury in Snowboarders From a Swiss Tertiary Trauma Center.


Autoria(s): Hasler, Rebecca Maria; Baschera, Dominik; Taugwalder, David; Exadaktylos, Aristomenis; Raabe, Andreas
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01/09/2015

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BACKGROUND Since the introduction of helmets in winter sports there is on-going debate on whether they decrease traumatic brain injuries (TBI). METHODS This cohort study included 117 adult (≥ 16 years) snowboarders with TBI admitted to a level I alpine trauma center in Switzerland between 2000/2001 and 2010/2011. The primary objective was to examine the association between helmet use and moderate-to-severe TBI. Secondary objectives were to describe the epidemiology of TBI during the past decade in relation to increased helmet use. RESULTS Of 691 injured snowboarders evaluated, 117 (17%) suffered TBI. Sixty-six percent were men (median age, 23 years). Two percent of accidents were fatal. Ninety-two percent of patients sustained minor, 1% moderate, and 7% severe TBI according to the Glasgow coma scale. Pathologic computed tomography findings were present in 16% of patients, 26% of which required surgery. Eighty-three percent of TBIs occurred while riding on-slope. There was no trend in the TBI rate during the studied period, although helmet use increased from 10% to 69%. Comparing patients with and without a helmet showed no significant difference in odds ratios for the severity of TBI. However, of the 5 patients requiring surgery only 1 was wearing a helmet. Off-piste compared with on-slope snowboarders showed an odds ratio of 26.5 (P = 0.003) for sustaining a moderate-to-severe TBI. CONCLUSIONS Despite increased helmet use we found no decrease in TBI among snowboarders. The possibility of TBI despite helmet use and the dangers of riding off-piste should be a focus of future prevention programs.

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Hasler, Rebecca Maria; Baschera, Dominik; Taugwalder, David; Exadaktylos, Aristomenis; Raabe, Andreas (2015). Cohort Study on the Association Between Helmet Use and Traumatic Brain Injury in Snowboarders From a Swiss Tertiary Trauma Center. World neurosurgery, 84(3), pp. 805-812. Elsevier 10.1016/j.wneu.2015.05.016 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2015.05.016>

doi:10.7892/boris.79086

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eng

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Elsevier

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http://boris.unibe.ch/79086/

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Hasler, Rebecca Maria; Baschera, Dominik; Taugwalder, David; Exadaktylos, Aristomenis; Raabe, Andreas (2015). Cohort Study on the Association Between Helmet Use and Traumatic Brain Injury in Snowboarders From a Swiss Tertiary Trauma Center. World neurosurgery, 84(3), pp. 805-812. Elsevier 10.1016/j.wneu.2015.05.016 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2015.05.016>

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