| Literature DB >> 27833676 |
Emily Earl-Royal1, Frances Shofer2, Dominique Ruggieri3, Rosemary Frasso4, Daniel Holena5.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Traumatic injury is a leading cause of death and disability in adults ≥ 65 years old, but there are few epidemiological studies addressing this issue. The aim of this study was to assess how characteristics of blunt traumatic injuries in adults ≥ 65 vary by age.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27833676 PMCID: PMC5102595 DOI: 10.5811/westjem.2016.9.31003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: West J Emerg Med ISSN: 1936-900X
Demographic characteristics (including co-morbidities) by age group (all comparisons listed are significant with p <0.001) in study of blunt traumatic injury in adults over 65.
| 65–74 | 75–84 | ≥85 | ||||
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| Age group | N | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) |
| Number | 11,0888 | (28.8) | 14,115 | (36.6) | 13,359 | (34.6) |
| Female | 5,390 | (48.6) | 8,279 | (58.7) | 9,042 | (67.7) |
| Race | ||||||
| White | 9,876 | (89.1) | 13,068 | (92.6) | 12,635 | (94.6) |
| Black | 718 | (6.5) | 601 | (4.3) | 417 | (3.1) |
| Asian | 113 | (1.0) | 125 | (0.9) | 82 | (0.6) |
| Other/unknown | 381 | (3.4) | 321 | (2.2) | 225 | (1.7) |
| Ethnicity – Hispanic | 274 | (2.5) | 199 | (1.4) | 84 | (0.6) |
| Pre-existing conditions | ||||||
| Hypertension | 7,433 | (67.1) | 10,607 | (75.2) | 10,599 | (79.3) |
| Coronary artery disease | 2,608 | (23.5) | 4,456 | (31.6) | 4,414 | (33.0) |
| Psychiatric disease | 2,778 | (25.1) | 3,133 | (22.2) | 3,003 | (22.5) |
| Thyroid disease | 1,828 | (16.5) | 3,080 | (21.8) | 3,453 | (25.9) |
| Arthritis | 1,593 | (14.4) | 2,538 | (18.0) | 2,741 | (20.5) |
| Reversible anticoagulant | 1,227 | (11.1) | 2,692 | (19.1) | 2,338 | (17.5) |
| Dementia | 489 | (4.4) | 2,087 | (14.8) | 3,577 | (26.8) |
| Antiplatelet therapy | 1,245 | (11.2) | 1,905 | (13.5) | 1,796 | (13.4) |
| Congestive heart failure | 910 | (8.2) | 1,698 | (12.0) | 2,224 | (16.7) |
| Cerebral vascular disease | 979 | (8.8) | 1,719 | (12.2) | 1,664 | (12.5) |
Pre-existing conditions present in >10% of the sample are included in this table
Injury characteristics by age group.
| 65–74 | 75–84 | ≥85 | ||||
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| Age group | n | (%) | n | (%) | N | (%) |
| Injury mechanism | ||||||
| Fall | 7,749 | (69.9) | 11,589 | (82.1) | 12,058 | (90.3) |
| MVC | 2,332 | (21.0) | 1,864 | (13.2) | 872 | (6.5) |
| Place of injury | ||||||
| Home | 5,887 | (53.1) | 8,538 | (60.5) | 8,004 | (59.9) |
| Street/highway | 2,752 | (24.8) | 2,206 | (15.6) | 1,069 | (8.0) |
| Public building | 736 | (6.6) | 976 | (6.9) | 623 | (4.7) |
| Residential institution | 440 | (4.0) | 1,402 | (9.9) | 3,113 | (23.3) |
| Other/unspecified | 1,273 | (11.5) | 993 | (7.0) | 550 | (4.1) |
| ISS median (IQR) | 9.0 | (5.0–14.0) | 9.0 | (5.0–13.0) | 9.0 | (5.0–12.0) |
| Diagnosis | ||||||
| Fracture of vertebral column without mention of spinal cord injury | 2,497 | (22.5) | 3,209 | (22.7) | 3,298 | (24.7) |
| Fracture of rib(s), sternum, larynx, and trachea | 2,795 | (25.2) | 2,948 | (20.9) | 2,646 | (19.8) |
| Intracranial hemorrhage | 1,316 | (11.9) | 1,888 | (13.4) | 1,586 | (11.9) |
| Open wound of head (excluding eye) | 2,172 | (19.6) | 3,176 | (22.5) | 3,063 | (22.9) |
| Contusion of face, scalp, and neck except eye(s) | 2,167 | (19.5) | 2,746 | (19.4) | 2,690 | (20.1) |
| Died in hospital | 509 | (4.6) | 877 | (6.2) | 902 | (6.8) |
Not statistically significant
Diagnoses present in > 10% of the sample were included in this table.
MVC, motor vehicle collision; ISS, injury severity score; IQR, interquartile range.
System characteristics by age group (trauma alert Level I is the highest possible alert level, alert Level II is the second highest, and alert Level III and trauma consult are the lowest possible alert levels at a given facility).
| 65–74 | 75–84 | ≥85 | ||||
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| Age group | n | (%) | n | (%) | n | (%) |
| Mode of transport | ||||||
| Ambulance or fire rescue | 8,160 | (73.6) | 10,698 | (75.8) | 10,830 | (81.1) |
| Private vehicle or walk-in | 2,262 | (20.4) | 2,727 | (19.3) | 1,937 | (14.5) |
| Other/unknown | 666 | (6.0) | 690 | (4.9) | 592 | (4.4) |
| Transfer (in or out) | 3,617 | (32.6) | 4,676 | (33.1) | 4,288 | (32.1) |
| Trauma alert called | ||||||
| I | 1,177 | (10.6) | 1,154 | (8.2) | 898 | (6.7) |
| II | 2,956 | (26.7) | 3,311 | (23.5) | 2,842 | (21.3) |
| III or trauma consult | 4,163 | (37.6) | 6,051 | (42.9) | 6,353 | (47.6) |
Not statistically significant
Figure 1Change over time in injury mechanism from Richmond et al. study (using the same Pennsylvania trauma data source from 1988–1997) to current study (2011–2014).
MVC, motor vehicle collision.
Figure 2Change over time in in-hospital mortality rate from Richmond et al. study (using the same Pennsylvania trauma data source from 1988–1997) to current study (2011–2014).
MVC, motor vehicle collision.