2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2020.07.008
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Unintentional Window Falls in Children and Adolescents

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“…While a majority of these falls are not from windows, nearly 100,000 children were injured in falls from windows over a 20-year period according to an analysis of the emergency department data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System 7 . This mechanism of injury predominantly affects children under the age of 6 years old 6 , which is supported by our finding that the median age of children injured in falls from windows was 3 years old. Falls are most commonly from second story windows, although fatal falls are more commonly from higher floors 6 .…”
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“…While a majority of these falls are not from windows, nearly 100,000 children were injured in falls from windows over a 20-year period according to an analysis of the emergency department data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System 7 . This mechanism of injury predominantly affects children under the age of 6 years old 6 , which is supported by our finding that the median age of children injured in falls from windows was 3 years old. Falls are most commonly from second story windows, although fatal falls are more commonly from higher floors 6 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…This mechanism of injury predominantly affects children under the age of 6 years old 6 , which is supported by our finding that the median age of children injured in falls from windows was 3 years old. Falls are most commonly from second story windows, although fatal falls are more commonly from higher floors 6 . Head injuries are the most common injury sustained in these falls 7 , which we also found to be true in our cohorts.…”
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“…Unintentional window falls can be a significant cause of severe paediatric injuries, leading to chronic conditions, incurring high treatment and hospitalisation costs and even resulting to high mortality in children under the age of 16 [ 5 , 8 ]. Importantly, unintentional window falls are preventable injuries and it is therefore imperative that the circumstances leading to and implications of such incidents are thoroughly studied to help prevention [ 3 , 9 , 10 ].…”
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“…These programmes even managed to decrease the number of window falls by up to 83% [ 4 ]. Nevertheless, and despite such educational and public awareness campaigns, unintentional falls from windows remain associated with high admissions rates and serious morbidity and mortality and still represents a major public health issue [ 5 ]. According to the British Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA), more than 4000 children under the age of 15 are injured due to falling from windows each year in the UK and approximately 10 children lose their life [ 6 , 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%