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Gender-specific differences in severely injured patients between 2002 and 2011: data analysis with matched-pair analysis

机译:2002年至2011年间重伤患者的性别特异性差异:配对分析的数据分析

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IntroductionPrevious studies reported divergent results concerning the effect of gender on patient outcome after severe injury. Results suggest that women have better outcomes because they have lower rates of sepsis and multi-organ failure. The objective of this analysis was to study gender differences in a Level 1 trauma center in Germany.MethodsPatients who were admitted to hospital between 2002 and 2011 with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) ≥16 were included. Data were collected from the Trauma Registry of the German Society for Trauma Surgery and from hospital records. The effects of gender on a variety of parameters were investigated. To eliminate the influence of differences in ISS, an analysis of groups with similar ISS was performed. Also, a matched-pair analysis of 422 patients was performed.ResultsA total of 962 patients met the inclusion criteria. The mortality rate was lower in male patients (25.4% versus 36.59%). Female patients had more severe head injuries, received less fluid volume and had a lower rate of sepsis. Men were more frequently involved in motorcycle accidents and sustained more penetrating trauma. Women were more frequently involved in pedestrian accidents and sustained more falls from under 3?m. The effects of gender were reduced when the data were analyzed by matching ISS. The mortality rate was significantly different in the ISS 26 to 35 group but in mostly all groups, the mortality rate was higher in women. In the matched-pair analysis, the rate of sepsis and the length of the ICU stay were significantly lower in women and the mortality rate showed no significant difference (28.1% for male patients versus 33.01% for female patients). Women died after an average of 5.22?days, and men died after an average of 9.02?days.ConclusionsGender-based differences in patient outcome after severe trauma were observed in this study. Women are more likely to die in the first days after trauma. Upon extended hospital stay, women had a better survival rate because they had a lower rate of sepsis. No significant differences in mortality rate could be found, but there was a trend towards a higher rate in female patients.
机译:前言先前的研究报道了关于性别对重伤后患者预后的影响存在分歧的结果。结果表明,妇女的败血症和多器官功能衰竭的发生率较低,因此她们的结局更好。这项分析的目的是研究德国1级创伤中心的性别差异。方法纳入2002年至2011年间受伤严重度评分(ISS)≥16的患者。数据是从德国创伤外科协会创伤登记处和医院记录中收集的。研究了性别对各种参数的影响。为了消除国际空间站差异的影响,对具有相似国际空间站的组进行了分析。此外,对422例患者进行了配对分析。结果总共962例患者符合纳入标准。男性患者的死亡率较低(25.4%对36.59%)。女性患者的头部受伤更为严重,体液量较少,败血症发生率较低。男性更常发生摩托车事故,并遭受更严重的创伤。妇女更常发生行人交通事故,并且从3?m以下跌落的次数更多。当通过匹配国际空间站分析数据时,性别的影响降低了。 ISS 26至35组的死亡率显着不同,但在大多数所有组中,女性的死亡率较高。在配对分析中,女性的败血症发生率和ICU住院时间显着降低,死亡率无显着差异(男性患者为28.1%,女性患者为33.01%)。女性在平均5.22天后死亡,男性在平均9.02天后死亡。结论本研究观察到严重创伤后患者预后的性别差异。妇女在创伤后的头几天死亡的可能性更大。长期住院后,妇女的败血症发生率较高,因此她们的存活率更高。没有发现死亡率的显着差异,但是女性患者有更高的死亡率趋势。

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