| Literature DB >> 25248489 |
Carsten Schoeneberg, Thomas Probst, Marc Schilling, Alexander Wegner, Bjoern Hussmann, Sven Lendemans.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Demographic change is expected to result in an increase in cases of severely injured elderly patients. To determine special considerations in treatment and outcome, patients aged 75 years and older were studied.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25248489 PMCID: PMC4237949 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-014-0045-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Inclusion and exclusion criteria applied in this study
| Primary admission to the hospital | Transfer from other hospital |
| Activation of the trauma team | No activation of the trauma team |
| ISS ≥ 16 | ISS < 16 |
| ≥ 76 years of age | < 76 years of age |
| Admission occurred between July 2002 and December 2011 |
Standard values for laboratory tests
| Hemoglobin | 12.0 – 15.2 g/dl |
| Platelets | 180 – 380 gpt/l |
| Partial Thromboplastin time (PTT) | 24.4 – 32.4 sec |
| Prothrombin ratio | 70 – 130% |
| Base excess | -2.0 – 2.0 mmol/l |
| Lactate | 0.5 – 2.2 mmol/l |
Figure 1Time to death in severely injured elderly patients.
Figure 2Cause of death in severely injured elderly patients.
Differences between survivors and decedents
| 4 (3 - 9) | 12 (6 - 15) | < 0.001* | |
| 5.2 (4.5 – 5.9) | 6.6 (5.8 – 7.3) | = 0.003* | |
| 26 (25 - 33) | 20 (17 - 25) | < 0.001* | |
| 0.4 (0.3 – 0.6) | 0.8 (CI 0.7 – 0.9) | < 0.001* | |
| 69.6 (63.4 – 75.9) | 34.5 (27.0 – 42.1) | < 0.001* | |
| 5 (4 - 5) | 4 (3 - 4) | = 0.006* | |
| 2 (2 - 2) | 2 (2 - 2) | = 0.325 | |
| 81.9 (80.7 – 83.2) | 82.6 (81.1 – 84.2) | = 0.511 | |
| 140 (100 - 160) | 140 (120 - 160) | = 0.381 | |
| 88 (80 - 100) | 88 (80 - 100) | = 0.839 | |
| 90 (80 - 96) | 93 (89 - 96) | = 0.117 | |
| 125 (93 - 152) | 142 (113 - 161) | = 0.070 | |
| 87 (70 - 107) | 87 (76 - 100) | = 0.804 | |
| 99 (96 - 100) | 98 (95 - 100) | = 0.396 | |
| 10.5 (9.9 – 11.1) | 11.6 (11.0 – 12.3) | = 0.004* | |
| 41.1 (30.0 – 52.3) | 27.6 (24.4 – 30.8) | = 0.008* | |
| 66.5 (57.3 – 75.6) | 82.8 (73.9 – 91.8) | = 0.016* | |
| -4.6 (-6.3 - -3.0) | -2.7 (-4.5 – 1.0) | = 0.129 | |
| 2.9 (1.8 – 3.9) | 1.6 (1.1 – 2.0) | = 0.043* | |
| 6.5 (3.6 – 9.5) | 15.6 (10.0 – 21.1) | < 0.001* | |
| 7.5 (4.4 – 10.6) | 20.2 (14.9 – 25.5) | < 0.001* | |
| 875.0 (698.1 – 1051.9) | 869.6 (665.1 – 1074.1) | = 0.982 | |
| 1506.6 (1153.2 – 1860.0) | 1283.4 (876.9 – 1690.0) | = 0.252 | |
| 2439.7 (1966.4 – 2913.1) | 2215.5 (1613.8 – 2817,2) | = 0.321 | |
| 51.9 (45.8 – 58.0) | 54.7 (46.9 – 62.4) | = 0.710 | |
| 37.1% | 40% | = 0.760 | |
| 53.6% | 56.8% | = 0.763 | |
| 51% | 23.3% | = 0.006* | |
| 15.8% | 25.0% | = 0.249 | |
| 77.4% | 40% | < 0.001* | |
| 40.7% | 43.5% | = 0.773 |
Categorical variables are presented as median with the interquartile range in parentheses, continuous variables as means with the 95% confidence interval in parentheses, and incidences as percentages; *significant differences.
Figure 3Box-plot diagram of the ISS divided into decedents and survivors.
Figure 4Distribution of the infused fluid volume divided by decedents and survivors.
Odds ratios and relative risk of the differences between decedents and survivors
| 6.77 (2.62 – 17.45) | 3.60 (1.76 – 7.40) | < 0.001 | |
| 4.53 (1.97 – 10.40) | 1.98 (1.30 – 3.02) | < 0.001 | |
| 2.77 (1.12 – 6.88) | 1.29 (1.01 – 1.63) | = 0.025 | |
| 2.65 (1.19 – 5.91) | 1.45 (1.05 – 2.01) | = 0.016 | |
| 3.62 (1.13 – 11.57) | 2.67 (1.06 – 6.73) | = 0.025 | |
| 2.39 (1.02 – 5.55) | 1.69 (1.00 – 2.88) | = 0.042 | |
| 2.07 (0.59 – 7.29) | 1.65 (0.68 – 4.03) | = 0.253 |
ISS, Injury Severity Score; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; AIS Abbreviated Injury Scale; Hb, Hemoglobin; PTT, Partial Thromboplastin time.
Cause of injury
| 3.7% | 4.8% | 2.2% | = 0.478 | |
| 1.9% | 1.6% | 2.2% | = 0.831 | |
| 3.7% | 3.2% | 4.4% | = 0.760 | |
| 22.2% | 21% | 23.8% | = 0.716 | |
| 10.2% | 12.9% | 6.5% | = 0.557 | |
| 51.9% | 50% | 54.4% | = 0.618 | |
| 6.4% | 6.5% | 6.5% | = 0.577 |
The total number of cases and proportion of cases in decedents and survivors are shown.
Figure 5Mortality and RISC-score in the age-adjusted groups.
Significant differences in decedents and survivors divided by age
| Patients | 31 | 18 | | |
| | GCS | 6 (3 - 12) | 14 (9 - 15) | = 0.004 |
| | ISS | 26 (25 - 33) | 20 (17 - 25) | < 0.001 |
| | TRISS | 0.5 (0.4 – 0.6) | 0.8 (0.6 – 1.0) | = 0.001 |
| | RISC | 68.6 (59.2 – 78.1) | 27.9 (17.8 – 38.0) | < 0.001 |
| | Intubation at AS | 71% | 35.3% | = 0.017 |
| | Thoracic drainage in TR | 21.4% | 0% | = 0.035 |
| | MOF | 56% | 25% | =0.050 |
| | Mortality proportion | 63.3% | | |
| | RISC overall | 53.4 | | |
| Patients | 15 | 15 | | |
| | GCS | 3 (3 - 8) | 13 (6 - 15) | = 0.002 |
| | RTS | 4.5 (2.8 – 6.1) | 7.1 (6.4 – 7.8) | = 0.003 |
| | ISS | 26 (25 - 36) | 19 (17 - 25) | = 0.007 |
| | TRISS | 0.4 (0.2 – 0.6) | 0.9 (0.8 – 1.0) | < 0.001 |
| | RISC | 69.3 (54.2 – 84.4) | 30.5 (15.1 – 45.8) | < 0.001 |
| | Heart rate at AS | 100 (90 - 120) | 80 (76 - 84) | = 0.015 |
| | Heart rate in TR | 112 (80 - 123) | 82 (76 - 100) | = 0.037 |
| | PTT (sec) | 56.4 (13.0 – 99.9) | 29.6 (22.9 – 36.2) | = 0.008 |
| | Intubation at AS | 73.3% | 33.3% | = 0.028 |
| | Mortality proportion | 50.0% | | |
| | RISC overall | 49.9 | | |
| Patients | 12 | 10 | | |
| | ISS | 26 (25 - 29) | 24 (17 - 25) | = 0.007 |
| | RISC | 74.4 (64.5 – 84.4) | 50.4 (32.3 – 68.5) | = 0.030 |
| | Intubation at AS | 100% | 70% | = 0.041 |
| | Mortality proportion | 54.6% | | |
| | RISC overall | 63.5 | | |
| Patients | 4 | 3 | | |
| | Intubation at AS | 75% | 0% | 0.047 |
| | Mortality proportion | 57.1% | | |
| RISC overall | 54.4 | |||
Categorical variables are presented as median with the interquartile range in parentheses, continuous variables as means with the 95% confidence interval in parentheses, and incidences as percentages; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; ISS, Injury Severity Score; TRISS, Trauma and Injury Severity Score; RISC, Revised Injury Severity Classification; AS, Accident scene; TR, Trauma room; MOF, Multi-organ failure; PTT, Partial Thromboplastin time.
Significant differences between decedents and survivors divided by ISS
| Patients | 28 | 39 | | |
| | GCS | 5 (3 - 10) | 12 (9 - 15) | = 0.002 |
| | RTS | 5.4 (4.3 – 6.6) | 6.7 (5.9 – 7.4) | = 0.028 |
| | ISS | 25 (25 - 25) | 18 (17 - 24) | < 0.001 |
| | TRISS | 0.5 (0.4 – 0.7) | 0.8 (0.7 – 0.9) | = 0,003 |
| | RISC | 63.7 (54.5 – 73.0) | 31.4 (23.4 – 39.4) | < 0.001 |
| | PTT (sec) | 43.6 (24.1 – 63.0) | 27.2 (23.7 – 30.8) | = 0.012 |
| | Prothrombin value (%) | 59.1 (46.7 – 71.5) | 82.9 (72.7 – 93.1) | = 0.004 |
| | AIS head | 5 (4 - 5) | 4 (3 - 4) | = 0.006 |
| | Intubation at AS | 78.6% | 36.8% | = 0.001 |
| | Mortality proportion | 40% | | |
| | RISC overall | 44.9 | | |
| Patients | 20 | 3 | | |
| | GCS | 6 (3 - 8) | 14 (13 - 14) | = 0.003 |
| | AIS Thorax | 0 (0 - 2) | 3 (2 - 3) | = 0.042 |
| | Male | 25% | 100% | = 0.030 |
| | Mortality proportion | 87% | | |
| | RISC overall | 62.5 | | |
| Patients | 5 | 3 | | |
| | Mortality proportion | 62.5% | | |
| | RISC overall | 64.5 | | |
| Patients | 9 | 1 | | |
| | Mortality proportion | 90% | | |
| RISC overall | 93.8 | |||
Categorical variables are presented as median with the interquartile range in parentheses, continuous variables as means with the 95% confidence interval in parentheses, and incidences as percentages; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; RTS, Revised Trauma Score; ISS, Injury Severity Score; TRISS, Trauma and Injury Severity Score; RISC, Revised Injury Severity Classification; PTT, Partial Thromboplastin time; AS, Accident scene; AIS, Abbreviated Injury Scale.
Figure 6Mortality and RISC-score in the ISS-adjusted groups.