Trends of sepsis hospitalizations among female active component U.S. service members, 2011-2022.

Q3 Medicine
MSMR Pub Date : 2025-05-01
Alexis A McQuistan, Michael T Fan, Sithembile L Mabila
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Abstract

Studies of sepsis within the U.S. military population have consistently shown that rates of sepsis have increased over time. The observed higher incidence of sepsis in studies among women compared to men of the active component U.S. military population is of concern and warrants further evaluation, as it diverges from incidence typically observed in the U.S. general population. The objectives of this study were to examine cases of sepsis among active component U.S. service women between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2022, compare them to active component men in the U.S. military, and identify factors associated with sepsis among female active component service members. In this study, female active component service members evinced higher rates (66.5 per 100,000 person-years) compared to males (36.7 per 100,000 person-years), with a rate of sepsis 1.9 times higher after adjusting for demographic and military-related factors. Rates of sepsis were higher among women with a history of co-morbidities. Rates of sepsis hospitalizations among female active component service members have consistently been higher compared to male active component members. Female active component members had 1.9 times higher rates for hospitalization for sepsis compared to active component service men after adjusting for demographic and military-related factors.

2011-2022年美国现役女性军人脓毒症住院趋势
对美国军队脓毒症的研究一致表明,脓毒症的发病率随着时间的推移而增加。研究中观察到的美国现役军人中女性脓毒症的发病率高于男性,这值得关注,值得进一步评估,因为它与美国普通人群中通常观察到的发病率不同。本研究的目的是研究2011年1月1日至2022年12月31日期间美国现役女性脓毒症病例,将其与美国现役男性军人进行比较,并确定与女性现役军人脓毒症相关的因素。在这项研究中,女性现役军人的脓毒症发病率(每10万人年66.5例)高于男性(每10万人年36.7例),在调整了人口统计学和军事相关因素后,脓毒症发病率高出1.9倍。脓毒症的发生率在有合并症史的女性中较高。女性现役军人的败血症住院率一直高于男性现役军人。在调整了人口统计和军事相关因素后,女性现役军人因败血症住院的比率是现役军人的1.9倍。
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