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KMID : 1033220230130010013
Journal of Acute Care Surgery
2023 Volume.13 No. 1 p.13 ~ p.20
Characteristics and Clinical Outcomes of Elderly Patients with Trauma Treated in a Local Trauma Center
Park Kwan-Hoon

Cho Geon-Jae
Lee Sung-Ho
Lee Kang-Yoon
Jang Ji-Young
Abstract
Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the characteristics of elderly patients who visited a non-regionaltrauma center to examine the effects of old age on the clinical outcomes of patients.

Methods: The medical charts of 159 patients with trauma who visited the National Health InsuranceService Ilsan Hospital between March 2020 and February 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.

Results: Of the 159 patients, 41 were assigned to the elderly patient group (EPG) and 118 were assignedto the non-elderly patient group (NEPG). The average age of patients in each group was 75.5 and 38.2years in the EPG and the NEPG, respectively. Comparing the injury mechanism between the twogroups, pedestrian traffic accidents (TA) were the most common (24.4%), followed by slipping (19.5%),motorcycle TA, and bicycle TA (14.6%) in EPG. In the NEPG, motorcycle TA (28.0%) was the mostcommon, followed by car TA (27.1%), and fall injury (16.9%), with a significant difference betweenthe two groups (p < 0.001). The significant differences between the two groups were the injury severityscore (ISS; p = 0.004), severe trauma (p = 0.045), intensive care unit admission (p = 0.028), emergencyoperation (p = 0.034), and mortality (p = 0.013). The statistically significant risk factors for mortality wereold age (p = 0.024) and chest injury (p = 0.013).

Conclusion: Patients in the EPG compared with the NEPG group showed different injury mechanisms. The EPG has a higher severity and mortality rate than the NEPG.
KEYWORD
aged, injury severity score, intensive care unit, mortality, wounds and injuries
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