[Analysis of serious trauma injury patterns in Navarre (Spain) (2010-2019)].

Eider Arbizu Fernández, Arkaitz Galbete Jimenez, Tomás Belzunegui Otano, Mariano Fortún Moral, Alfredo Echarri Sucunza
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study is to describe major trauma cases in Navarre and analyze differences based on mortality groups, sex, and mode of injury.

Methods: Cross-sectional study of major traumas (severity =3) registered in Navarre between 2010 and 2019. We analyzed the type of trauma, intentionality, the mode of injury, and the affected anatomical area. The odds ratio for major trauma associated with different variables was calculated.

Results: The study included 2,609 patients; mean age was 54.7 years (0-101) and 70.9% were male. A predominance of accidental (84%) / blunt (94.7%) major traumas was recorded, primarily resulting from falls (46.5%) and car accidents (18.4%). Women experienced more falls and pedestrian accidents, while men had more motorcycle, bicycle, knife/firearm accidents, and contusions. Most major traumas affected the head and thorax. Head trauma was significantly more common in deceased individuals and women, while thoracic trauma was more frequent in patients who died on-site and in men. Head injuries were caused by falls from low heights and firearms, whereas thoracic injuries resulted from car accidents and falls from height. The risk of major trauma decreased with age; deceased patients were between two and three times more likely to present lesions in all anatomical areas.

Conclusions: Gender differences are observed in intentionality, type, and mode of injury. Head and thoracic injuries are potentially life-threatening and abdominal and extremity/pelvic ring injuries are associated with early deaths. This suggests that the extent and severity of these injuries complicate treatment and management.

[纳瓦拉(西班牙)严重创伤模式分析(2010-2019 年)]。
背景:本研究旨在描述纳瓦拉地区的重大创伤病例,并分析基于死亡组别、性别和受伤方式的差异:对 2010 年至 2019 年纳瓦拉登记的重大创伤(严重程度 = 3)进行横断面研究。我们分析了创伤类型、故意程度、伤害方式和受影响的解剖区域。我们计算了与不同变量相关的重大创伤几率:研究共纳入 2609 名患者,平均年龄为 54.7 岁(0-101 岁),70.9% 为男性。重大创伤以意外(84%)/钝器(94.7%)创伤为主,主要由跌倒(46.5%)和车祸(18.4%)造成。女性遭遇的跌倒和行人事故较多,而男性则多为摩托车、自行车、刀伤/枪伤和挫伤。大多数重大创伤都发生在头部和胸部。头部外伤在死亡者和女性中更为常见,而胸部外伤在现场死亡的患者和男性中更为常见。头部创伤由低空坠落和枪支造成,而胸部创伤则由车祸和高空坠落造成。重大创伤的风险随着年龄的增长而降低;死亡患者在所有解剖部位出现病变的可能性是正常人的两到三倍:结论:在故意伤害、伤害类型和伤害方式方面存在性别差异。头部和胸部损伤可能危及生命,而腹部和四肢/骨盆环损伤则与早期死亡有关。这表明,这些损伤的范围和严重程度使治疗和管理复杂化。
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