| Literature DB >> 29942812 |
Janine M Duke1, Sean M Randall2, James H Boyd2, Mark W Fear1, Suzanne Rea1,3, Fiona M Wood1,3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Injury triggers a range of systemic effects including inflammation and immune responses. This study aimed to compare infectious disease admissions after burn and other types of injury using linked hospital admissions data.Entities:
Keywords: Burn; Cohort; Infectious diseases; No injury; Non-burn trauma; Population-based
Year: 2018 PMID: 29942812 PMCID: PMC5996559 DOI: 10.1186/s41038-018-0120-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Burns Trauma ISSN: 2321-3868
Baseline demographic and pre-existing health status factors for those with a first-burn injury hospitalisation, and age and gender frequency matched non-burn trauma cohort and non-injured cohort, Western Australia, 1980–2012
| Characteristics | No injury | Non-burn trauma | Burn injury | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 123,399 | 28,647 | 30,997 | |
| Demographic | ||||
| Aboriginality | ||||
| Yes | 2993 (2.4) | 2628 (9.2) | 4481 (14.5) | < 0.001 |
| Social disadvantage quintilesa | ||||
| Quintile 1 (most disadvantaged) | 14,597 (12.0) | 4854 (17.3) | 6579 (21.6) | < 0.001 |
| Quintile 2 | 28,339 (23.4) | 9010 (32.1) | 9878 (32.4) | |
| Quintile 3 | 22,142 (18.2) | 5785 (20.6) | 6354 (20.8) | |
| Quintile 4 | 21,671 (17.9) | 4202 (15.0) | 3833 (12.6) | |
| Quintile 5 (least disadvantaged) | 34,609 (28.5) | 4226 (15.1) | 3857 (12.6) | |
| Remotenessb | ||||
| Major city | 88,278 (72.8) | 15,763 (56.3) | 15,810 (51.7) | < 0.001 |
| Inner regional | 11,725 (9.7) | 2967 (10.67) | 3360 (11.0) | |
| Outer regional | 11,653 (9.6) | 4261 (15.2) | 4958 (16.2) | |
| Remote | 5897 (4.9) | 2848 (10.2) | 3434 (11.2) | |
| Very remote | 3697 (3.0) | 2178 (7.8) | 3011 (9.8) | |
| Health status | ||||
| Any comorbidity (CCI ≥ 1)c | 4691 (3.8) | 1863 (6.5) | 3131 (10.1) | < 0.001 |
| Injury Category | ||||
| Low (ICISS ≥ 0.99) | 123,399 (100) | 19,646 (68.6) | 17,917 (57.8) | < 0.001 |
| Medium (0.941 ≤ ICISS < 0.99) | 0 | 7313 (25.5) | 10,326 (33.3) | |
| High (ICISS < 0.941) | 0 | 1688 (5.9) | 2754 (8.9) | |
aSocio-Economic Indices for Areas (SEIFA) Socio-Economic Disadvantage Quintiles: missing values 1.6% burn, 2.0% injury, and 1.7% no injury
bAccessibility Remoteness Index of Australia (ARIA+) remoteness classification: missing values 1.4% burn, 2.2% injury, 1.7% no injury
cComorbidity based on derived Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) using a 5-year look-back
ICISS International Classification for Injury Severity Score
Number of admissions (%) for infectious diseases classified by subconditions in the burn, injured and uninjured cohorts, 1980–2012
| No injury | Non-burn trauma | Burn injury | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Enteric infections | 4140 (12.9) | 1965 (11.7) | 2582 (10.1) |
| Blood stream infections | 423 (1.3) | 241 (1.4) | 476 (1.9) |
| Sexually transmitted infections | 171 (0.5) | 53 (0.3) | 114 (0.4) |
| Neurological and eye infections | 415 (1.3) | 228 (1.4) | 469 (1.8) |
| Ear infections and upper respiratory tract infections | 5063 (15.8) | 2306 (13.7) | 2704 (10.6) |
| Lower respiratory tract infections | 5363 (16.8) | 3566 (21.2) | 6000 (23.6) |
| Heart and circulatory system infections | 209 (0.7) | 108 (0.6) | 114 (0.4) |
| Digestive tract infections (including liver) | 7626 (23.8) | 2485 (14.8) | 2899 (11.4) |
| Genitourinary infections | 2447 (7.6) | 1323 (7.9) | 2086 (8.2) |
| Skin and soft tissue infections | 2171 (6.8) | 2335 (13.9) | 4710 (18.5) |
| Musculoskeletal infections | 263 (0.8) | 219 1.3) | 346 (1.4) |
| Neoplasms from infection | 672 (2.1) | 145 (0.9) | 229 (0.9) |
| Postoperative infections | 904 (2.8) | 806 (4.8) | 1305 (5.1) |
| Other infections | 2127 (6.6) | 1051 (6.2) | 1429 (5.6) |
| Total | 31,994 | 16,831 | 25,463 |
Fig. 1Annual age-standardised rates of admissions for infectious diseases (per 1000 individuals) over time, burn injury vs non-burn trauma vs no injury
Fig. 2Observed (unadjusted) rates of infectious disease admissions (per 100-person-years) by time since index event burn injury vs non-burn trauma vs no injury
Fig. 3Age-standardised admission rates (per-1000 individuals) for major categories of infectious diseases, by decade of index admission (study entry) for burn injury, fractures and open wounds vs no injury
Fig. 4Adjusted incidence rate ratio (IRR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for infectious disease admissions for age and gender subgroups of burn injury and non-burn trauma compared with no injury
Fig. 5Adjusted incidence rate ratio (IRR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) for infectious disease admissions by decade of index admission, injury type and injury severity, compared with no injury