TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - Epidemiology, prevention, and sequelae of drowning JO - Pediatrics in review A1 - McCallin, Tracy E. A1 - Morgan, Mickinzie A1 - Hart, Margaret L. I. A1 - Yusuf, Shabana SP - 123 EP - 132 VL - 42 IS - 3 N2 - Drowning is defined as "the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid." (1) A drowning or submersion event is described either as fatal or nonfatal with or without morbidity. Older terms such as near, dry, wet, active, passive, secondary, or delayed drowning are no longer used when describing submersions. The use of consistent terminology is advisable to clarify reporting of drowning data and to drive a cohesive strategy for drowning prevention research. Fatal and nonfatal drownings are responsible for significant costs to the US health-care system. In 2017, 25% of pediatric nonfatal drowning victims who presented to emergency departments (EDs) required hospitalization or transfer for further management. (2) In 2010, the average lifetime medical and work loss-related costs per hospitalization for drowning were estimated to be $292,300. (2) In 2015, the estimated total medical costs of drowning in the United States for children 19 years and younger were $68.5 million. …
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LA - en SN - 0191-9601 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1542/pir.2019-0150 ID - ref1 ER -