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Roos Johanna Maria Havermans1, Mariska Adriana Cornelia de Jongh2, Leonie de Munter3, Koen Willem Wouter Lansink2,4.
Abstract
PURPOSE: While survival rates after a trauma are increasing a considerable part of the trauma population are still at risk for both short and long term disabilities. Little is known about prognostic factors over time after a severe trauma. The aim of the present prospective cohort study was to examine trauma and patient related prognostic factors for a lower health status over time after a severe trauma.Entities:
Keywords: Health status; Prognostic factors over time; Severely injured; Trauma
Year: 2020 PMID: 32312282 PMCID: PMC7169038 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-020-00719-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Flowchart of the number of included and excluded patients
Patient characteristics in the total cohort, the responders and the non-responders
| Total cohort | Responders | Non-responders | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| N (%) | 433 | 239 | 194 | |
| Age, mean (SD) | 56.2 (19.9) | 56.31 (19.3) | 56.13 (20.7) | 0.949 |
| Male, n (%) | 277 (64.0) | 147 (61.5) | 130 (67.0) | 0.268 |
| ISS, median [IQR] | 19 [17–24] | 20 [17–24] | 19 [17–22.5] | 0.321 |
| GCS, median [IQR]a | – | 15 [13.5–15.0] | – | – |
| H-LOS, median [IQR] | 10 [5–17] | 10 [5–17.75] | 9 [4.75–17] | 0.153 |
| ICU admission, n (%) | 276 (63.7) | 159 (66.5) | 117 (60.3) | 0.406 |
| ASA classification, n (%) | 0.010 | |||
| 174 (40.2) | 111 (46.4) | 63 (32.5) | ||
| 155 (35.8) | 83 (34.7) | 72 (37.1) | ||
| 65 (15.0) | 25 (10.4) | 40 (20.6) | ||
| 39 (9.0) | 20 (8.4) | 19 (9.8) | ||
| Region of injury with AIS ≥ 3, n (%) | ||||
| 219 (50.6) | 111 (46.4) | 108 (55.7) | 0.056 | |
| 173 (40.0) | 97 (40.6) | 76 (39.2) | 0.766 | |
| 41 (9.5) | 23 (9.6) | 18 (9.3) | 0.903 | |
| 49 (11.3) | 31 (13.0) | 18 (9.3) | 0.228 | |
| 76 (17.6) | 50 (20.9) | 26 (13.4) | 0.041 | |
| Ventilation, n (%) | 86 (19.9) | 46 (19.2) | 40 (20.6) | 0.722 |
| Multi person household, n (%)a | – | 140 (58.6) | – | – |
| Employed, n (%)a | – | 104 (43.5) | – | – |
Legend: N Number, SD Standard deviation, ISS Injury Severity score, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale, H-LOS Hospital length of stay, ICU Intensive Care Unit, ASA American Society of Anaesthesiologists classification, AIS Abbreviated Injury Scale, IQR Interquartile range. aUnknown in the non-responders
Fig. 2Mean utility scores of Health Status over time
Longitudinal analysis of health status during one year after a severe injury
| EQ-5D | EQ-VAS | HUI2 | HUI3 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 0.001 (− 0.001–0.004) | −0.008 (− 0.181–0.166) | 0.001 (− 0.001–0.003) | 0.001 (− 0.002–0.004) |
| ASA II1 | − 0.004 (− 0.076–0.068) | 1.559 (− 3.936–7.054) | − 0.022 (− 0.086–0.042) | −0.029 (− 0.122–0.064) |
| ASA III/IV1 | − 0.137 (− 0.257– − 0.016)* | −6.913 (− 16.540–2.715) | −0.176 (− 0.289– − 0.063)* | −0.213 (− 0.376– − 0.049)* |
| Female gender | 0.004 (− 0.063–0.070) | − 2.481 (− 7.563–2.600) | −0.031 (− 0.089–0.027) | −0.015 (− 0.101–0.070) |
| Employed | 0.003 (− 0.079–0.084) | −3.184 (− 9.601–3.234) | 0.041 (− 0.034–0.116) | 0.074 (− 0.034–0.182) |
| Multi person household | −0.062 (− 0.139–0.015) | −2.928 (− 8.900–3.044) | −0.002 (− 0.070–0.066) | −0.004 (− 0.104–0.096) |
| Ventilation | − 0.045 (− 0.177–0.088) | −4.228 (− 14.446–5.990) | −0.023 (− 0.140–0.094) | −0.032 (− 0.204–0.141) |
| Injury2 | ||||
| Head or face | 0.080 (−0.010–0.169) | 10.884 (3.982–17.786)* | 0.083 (0.003–0.162)* | 0.077 (−0.039–0.193) |
| Thorax | 0.069 (−0.006–0.144) | 8.157 (2.371–13.943)* | 0.094 (0.028–0.161)* | 0.106 (0.009–0.203)* |
| Abdomen | 0.138 (0.012–0.264)* | 7.969 (−1.768–17.706) | 0.099 (−0.013–0.212) | 0.160 (−0.006–0.326) |
| Spine | −0.025 (− 0.130–0.080) | 3.581 (−4.529–11.692) | −0.025 (− 0.119–0.068) | −0.033 (− 0.171–0.106) |
| Extremity | − 0.031 (− 0.122–0.060) | 4.042 (− 2.953–11.036) | −0.013 (− 0.094–0.067) | −0.015 (− 0.133–0.104) |
| ISS | − 0.010 (− 0.017– − 0.004)* | −0.803 (− 1.327– − 0.280)* | −0.008 (− 0.014– − 0.002)* | −0.015 (− 0.024– − 0.006)* |
| Pre-injury EQ-VAS | – | 0.362 (0.177–0.548)* | 0.002 (− 0.000–0.004) | 0.002 (− 0.001–0.005) |
| Pre-injury EQ-5D | 0.487 (0.289–0.686)* | – | – | – |
| H-LOS | −0.005(− 0.008– − 0.002)* | −0.335 (− 0.567– − 0.103)* | −0.005 (− 0.008– − 0.003)* | −0.007 (− 0.011– − 0.003)* |
| GCS | −0.009 (− 0.021–0.003) | −0.576 (− 1.512–0.360) | −0.002 (− 0.012–0.009) | −0.002 (− 0.017–0.014) |
Legend: Longitudinal analysis adjusted for time. EQ-5D Euroqol-5D, HUI Health Utilities Index, Beta Regression coefficient, CI Confidence interval, ASA American Society of Anaesthesiologists classification, ISS Injury Severity Score, H-LOS Hospital length of stay, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale. *p < 0,05; 1ASA I is the reference category; 2Patients that had at least an injury severity ≥ 3
Fig. 3The percentage of patients with impairments in the EQ-5 dimensions and cognition impairments
Problems in the five EQ-5 dimensions and cognition during one year after a severe injury
| Mobility | Self-care | Activity | Pain | Anxiety | Cognition | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ventilation | 0.94 (0.52–1.72) | – | 1.40 (0.73–2.68) | – | 1.39 (0.68–2.82) | 1.79 (0.86–3.74) |
| Female | 1.19 (0.71–2.00) | – | 1.46 (0.75–2.82) | – | 1.88 (0.97–3.67) | – |
| Age | – | – | – | – | 0.75 (0.52–1.08) | – |
| ISS | 1.21 (0.84–1.74) | 1.31 (0.92–1.85) | 1.13 (0.74–1.72) | – | 1.16 (0.84–1.60) | 1.08 (0.71–1.63) |
| ASA II1 | 1.18 (0.64–2.17) | 1.05 (0.62–1.77) | – | – | – | – |
| ASA III/IV1 | 2.22 (0.84–5.86) | 3.16 (1.48–6.74)* | – | – | – | – |
| Middle educational level2 | – | – | – | – | – | 0.83 (0.43–1.59) |
| High educational level2 | – | – | – | – | – | 0.38 (0.17–0.86)* |
| H-LOS | 1.69 (1.20–2.39)* | 1.50 (1.16–1.93)* | 1.55 (1.09–2.19)* | 1.15 (0.88–1.50) | 1.01 (0.74–1.37) | 1.35 (0.96–1.86) |
| Pre-injury | 2.25 (0.92–5.48) | 1.93 (0.43–8.64) | 2.45 (0.94–6.37) | 1.93 (1.00–3.73)* | 2.00 (1.35–6.63)* | 2.39 (0.71–8.02) |
| Injury3 | ||||||
| Head/face | 0.67 (0.34–1.33) | 0.78 (0.40–1.55) | 0.67 (0.34–1.32) | 0.89 (0.51–1.57) | – | 1.60 (0.71–3.61) |
| Thorax | 0.66 (0.34–1.30) | 0.61 (0.34–1.11) | 0.71 (0.36–1.39) | 0.87 (0.50–1.50) | – | 0.63 (0.31–1.27) |
| Abdomen | 0.53 (0.19–1.51) | 0.34 (0.13–0.89)* | 0.52 (0.17–1.58) | 0.54 (0.23–1.24) | – | 1.62 (0.48–5.54) |
| Spine | 1.65 (0.74–3.72) | 1.05 (0.48–2.32) | 1.49 (0.59–3.76) | 2.42 (1.08–5.42)* | – | 0.51 (0.17–1.51) |
| Extremity | 2.77 (1.36–5.62) | 1.49 (0.73–3.03) | 1.59 (0.73–3.47) | 1.58 (0.79–3.12) | – | 0.66 (0.28–1.54) |
| Employed | 0.63 (0.38–1.06) | – | – | – | – | – |
| Multi person Household4 | – | – | – | 2.05 (1.21–3.46) | – | – |
Legend: Longitudinal analysis adjusted for time. OR Odds Ratio, CI Confidence interval, ISS Injury Severity Score, ASA American Society of Anaesthesiologists classification, H-LOS Hospital length of stay, GCS Glasgow Coma Scale. *p < 0,05; 1 ASA I is the reference category; 2Low educational level is the reference category; 3Patients that had at least an injury severity ≥3; 4Single person household is the reference category