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The hidden mortality of pediatric firearm violence.

Christina M Theodorou1, Carl A Beyer2, Melissa A Vanover2, Ian E Brown3, Edgardo S Salcedo3, Diana L Farmer4, Shinjiro Hirose4, Alana L Beres4.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Firearms and motor vehicle collisions (MVC) are leading causes of mortality in children. We hypothesized that firearm injuries would have a higher mortality than MVCs in children and a higher level of resource utilization
METHODS: Trauma patients <18 years old at a Level 1 pediatric trauma center sustaining gunshot wounds (GSW) or MVCs 2009-2019 were included. The primary outcome was mortality. The secondary outcome was immediate surgery. The California Department of Public Health's Overall Injury Surveillance tool was queried for patients <18 with GSW or MVC 2006-2015 to compare statewide case fatality rates (CFRs), and analyze proportions of GSWs by intent: assault, self-inflicted, and unintentional.
RESULTS: Of 13,840 pediatric trauma patients at our institution, 295 GSWs (2.1%) and 4467 MVCs (32.3%) were included. Mortality was higher for GSWs (7.5% vs. 0.8%, p<0.0001). GSW patients were more likely to require immediate surgery (34.4% vs. 11.2%, p<0.0001). On multivariable analysis, GSW patients were 7.8-times more likely to die than MVC patients (OR 7.83, 95% CI 3.68-16.66, p<0.0001), adjusted for age, sex, and injury severity. Statewide, there were 10,790 pediatric GSWs with 1586 deaths (CFR 14.7%) vs. 710 deaths in 261,363 children in MVCs (CFR 0.3%, p<0.0001). The GSW CFR rose (13.4% to 16.5%, p = 0.05) while the MVC CFR decreased (0.5% to 0.2%, p<0.0001) in 2015 vs. 2006.
CONCLUSION: Firearm violence in pediatric patients is significantly more lethal than MVCs and is resource intensive. The case fatality rate for pediatric firearm violence is rising. Resources must be directed at preventing pediatric firearm injuries. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: Prognosis study, Level II.
Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Firearm violence; Injury prevention; Mortality; Motor vehicle collisions; Pediatric trauma

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35093255     DOI: 10.1016/j.jpedsurg.2021.12.031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Surg        ISSN: 0022-3468            Impact factor:   2.545


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1.  Nine years of pediatric gunshot wounds: A descriptive analysis.

Authors:  Grant Woodruff; Lilly Palmer; Emily Fontane; Colleen Kalynych; Phyllis Hendry; Arielle C Thomas; Marie Crandall
Journal:  Prev Med Rep       Date:  2022-07-05

2.  Pediatric suicide by violent means: a cry for help and a call for action.

Authors:  Christina M Theodorou; Kaeli J Yamashiro; Sarah C Stokes; Edgardo S Salcedo; Shinjiro Hirose; Alana L Beres
Journal:  Inj Epidemiol       Date:  2022-04-08
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