Penetrating trauma on the rise- nine-year trends of severe trauma in Sweden.

IF 1.9 3区 医学 Q2 EMERGENCY MEDICINE European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery Pub Date : 2024-07-30 DOI:10.1007/s00068-024-02601-z
Lina Holmberg, Kevin Mani, Fredrik Linder, Anders Wanhainen, Carl Magnus Wahlgren, Håkan Andréasson
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Purpose: Sweden has an established trauma system involving national trauma criteria and the Swedish trauma registry (SweTrau), since over a decade. Meanwhile, the injury panorama has evolved, with an increase in gang-related violence in the Swedish community. In this study, we aimed to investigate long-term trends in mortality, management and trauma type in two major Swedish trauma centers over a nine-year period.

Methods: All trauma patients with a New Injury Score (NISS) > 15 or a Trauma Alert (TA) call during 2013-2021 were identified in the participating centers' SweTrau registries. Data were analysed regarding mortality, proportion of emergency interventions, intensive care unit (ICU) admissions, mechanism of injury and type of trauma (penetrating or blunt). To assess trends, Chi-Squared test for trend and JoinPoint regression method were used.

Results: A total of 10,587 patients were included in the study. Mortality remained unchanged over time in patients with NISS > 15 (10.0-10.9%, p = 0.963) but increased in patients with a TA and NISS < 15 (1.3-2.7%, p = 0.005). For NISS > 15, the proportion undergoing emergency interventions was stable (53.9%-48.8%, p = 0.297) while ICU admissions declined (62.1%-45.7%, p < 0.001). Penetrating trauma increased (12.4-19.6%, p < 0.001), including knife (10.0-15.7%, p < 0.001) and gunshot wounds (2.3-3.8%, p < 0.001), whereas accidents involving motorcycles (8.8%-7.0%, p = 0.004) and pedestrians (5.3%-2.2%, p < 0.001) decreased. Assaults (both penetrating and blunt) increased from 14.7 to 21.4% (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: In this trend analysis at two major Swedish trauma centers during 2013-2021, penetrating trauma increased with over 50% while traffic injuries decreased. The rise in mortality in patients with a TA and NISS < 15 is concerning and requires further evaluation, as do the reduction in ICU admissions.

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穿透性创伤呈上升趋势--瑞典严重创伤的九年趋势。
目的:十多年来,瑞典建立了一套创伤系统,其中包括国家创伤标准和瑞典创伤登记处(SweTrau)。与此同时,随着瑞典社会中与帮派有关的暴力事件的增加,受伤情况也发生了变化。在这项研究中,我们旨在调查瑞典两大创伤中心九年来在死亡率、管理和创伤类型方面的长期趋势:方法:在参与中心的 SweTrau 登记簿中识别了 2013-2021 年期间新伤评分 (NISS) > 15 或接到创伤警报 (TA) 呼叫的所有创伤患者。分析的数据涉及死亡率、紧急干预比例、重症监护室 (ICU) 入住率、受伤机制和创伤类型(穿透性或钝性)。为了评估趋势,采用了Chi-Squared趋势检验法和JoinPoint回归法:研究共纳入了 10,587 名患者。随着时间的推移,NISS大于15的患者死亡率保持不变(10.0%-10.9%,p = 0.963),但TA和NISS为15的患者死亡率有所上升,接受急诊干预的比例保持稳定(53.9%-48.8%,p = 0.297),而入住重症监护室的比例有所下降(62.1%-45.7%,p 结论:在瑞典两大医院的这项趋势分析中,NISS大于15的患者死亡率保持不变(10.0%-10.9%,p = 0.963),但TA和NISS为15的患者死亡率有所上升:2013-2021年期间,瑞典两大创伤中心的趋势分析显示,穿透性创伤增加了50%以上,而交通事故伤害则有所减少。TA和NISS患者的死亡率上升
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