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. 2023 Aug 3;12(15):5111.
doi: 10.3390/jcm12155111.

Effect of Injury Patterns on the Development of Complications and Trauma-Induced Mortality in Patients Suffering Multiple Trauma

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Effect of Injury Patterns on the Development of Complications and Trauma-Induced Mortality in Patients Suffering Multiple Trauma

Nils Becker et al. J Clin Med. .

Abstract

Patients that suffer from severe multiple trauma are highly vulnerable to the development of complications that influence their outcomes. Therefore, this study aimed to evaluate the risk factors that can facilitate an early recognition of adult patients at risk. The inclusion criteria were as follows: admission to a level 1 trauma center, injury severity score (ISS) ≥ 16 (severe injury was defined by an abbreviated injury score (AIS) ≥ 3) and ≥18 years of age. Injury- and patient-associated factors were correlated with the development of four complication clusters (surgery-related, infection, thromboembolic events and organ failure) and three mortality time points (immediate (6 h after admission), early (>6 h-72 h) and late (>72 h) mortality). Statistical analysis was performed using a Chi-square, Mann-Whitney U test, Cox hazard regression analysis and binominal logistic regression analysis. In total, 383 patients with a median ISS of 24 (interquartile range (IQR) 17-27) were included. The overall mortality rate (27.4%) peaked in the early mortality group. Lactate on admission significantly correlated with immediate and early mortality. Late mortality was significantly influenced by severe head injuries in patients with a moderate ISS (ISS 16-24). In patients with a high ISS (≥25), late mortality was influenced by a higher ISS, older age and higher rates of organ failure. Complications were observed in 47.5% of all patients, with infections being seen most often. The development of complications was significantly influenced by severe extremity injuries, the duration of mechanical ventilation and length of ICU stay. Infection remains the predominant posttraumatic complication. While immediate and early mortality is mainly influenced by the severity of the initial trauma, the rates of severe head injuries influence late mortality in moderate trauma severity, while organ failure remains a relevant factor in patients with a high injury severity.

Keywords: complication; injury; mortality; polytrauma; trauma.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Figures

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Figure 1
Time-dependent mortality. Number of deaths in each mortality group. h = hours.
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Figure 2
Kaplan–Meier curve for the survival rate in hours after admission. The highest mortality was observed during the first hours and days after the trauma.
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Figure 3
Timeline of mortality within the first 8 days after the trauma. In the first 72 h, the mortality decreases continuously, while after 72 h, there is a second peak in mortality.

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