Lynne Moore, André Lavoie, Natalie Le Sage, Moishe Liberman, Eric Bergeron
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A second injury in the same body region is associated with lower mortality than a second injury in a different body region.
Hypothesis: A second injury in the same body region is associated with lower mortality than a second injury in a different body region, independently of injury severity and body region.
Methods: The population consisted of 15,200 patients with two or more injuries from level I trauma centers in Quebec. The mortality odds ratio of having a same-region second injury (SR) as opposed to a different-region second injury (DR) was assessed.
Results: Patients with a SR had 43% lower odds of mortality when compared to patients with a DR.
Conclusion: A second injury in the same body region is associated with lower mortality than a second injury in a different body region.