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The Weighty Issue: The Impact of Body Mass Index (BMI) in Asian Trauma Patients

机译:重大问题:亚洲创伤患者的体重指数(BMI)的影响

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The controversy surrounding the impact of Body Mass Index (BMI) on the outcome of trauma patients has been widely studied in the West. However, no such studies have looked at an Asian trauma population. The aim of our study was to investigate the impact of BMI on mortality, morbidity, severity and pattern of injury in trauma patients of multicultural Singapore. In this prospective study, we recruited all trauma patients admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital over a 13 month period. Both the international World Health Organization (WHO) and Asian modified classifications of BMI were used for the purpose of our study. Patient demographics, co-morbidities, mechanism of injury, injury severity score (ISS), body regions injured, morbidity and mortality were collected using inpatient medical records. 964 patients with a mean age of 50.5 years were recruited. Majority of injuries sustained were due to falls. There was no association between Asian BMI and ISS. Head, neck and cervical injuries occurred less commonly in the overweight and obese group, but BMI does not confer protection from truncal injury. BMI was not a significant risk factor for morbidity or mortality. Being overweight does not appear to increase severity of injury in Asian trauma patients. BMI as an independent risk factor does not contribute to trauma mortality or morbidity. We conclude that BMI is not a significant contributing factor to adverse trauma outcomes in Asians.
机译:在西方,围绕体重指数(BMI)对创伤患者预后的影响的争议已得到广泛研究。但是,尚无此类研究针对亚洲创伤人群。我们研究的目的是调查BMI对新加坡多元文化创伤患者的死亡率,发病率,严重程度和损伤方式的影响。在这项前瞻性研究中,我们招募了在13个月内入院的陈德生医院所有创伤患者。我们的研究目的是使用国际世界卫生组织(WHO)和亚洲对BMI的修改分类。使用住院医疗记录收集患者的人口统计资料,合并症,损伤机制,损伤严重程度评分(ISS),受伤的身体部位,发病率和死亡率。招募了964名平均年龄为50.5岁的患者。多数受伤是由于跌倒造成的。亚洲BMI与国际空间站之间没有关联。在超重和肥胖组中,头部,颈部和颈椎损伤较少见,但BMI不能提供保护以防止其受到截断性伤害。 BMI不是发病率或死亡率的重要危险因素。超重似乎并未增加亚洲创伤患者的受伤严重程度。 BMI作为独立的危险因素不会导致创伤死亡或发病。我们得出结论,在亚洲人中,BMI不是导致不良创伤后果的重要因素。

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