Injury pattern, outcome and characteristics of severely injured pedestrian

被引:20
|
作者
Reith, Georg [1 ,4 ]
Lefering, Rolf [2 ]
Wafaisade, Arasch [1 ]
Hensel, Kai O. [3 ]
Paffrath, Thomas [1 ]
Bouillon, Bertil [1 ]
Probst, Christian [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Witten Herdecke, Cologne Merheim Med Ctr CMMC, Dept Trauma & Orthoped Surg, Cologne, Germany
[2] Univ Witten Herdecke, IFOM, Inst Res Operat Med, Cologne, Germany
[3] Univ Witten Herdecke, Ctr Biomed Educ & Res, ZBAF, Witten, Germany
[4] Lehrstuhl Univ Witten Herdecke, Klinikum Koln Merheim, Kliniken Stadt Koln gGmbH, Klin Unfallchirurg Orthopadie & Sporttraumatol, Cologne, Germany
关键词
VULNERABLE ROAD USERS; MOTOR-VEHICLE TRAUMA; TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS; PROFILES; PROTECTION; SEVERITY;
D O I
10.1186/s13049-015-0137-8
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Pedestrians who are involved in motor vehicle collisions present with a unique trauma situation. The aim of this study was to demonstrate the specific clinical characteristics of this patient population in comparison to injured motor vehicle occupants in the medical emergency setting. Methods: A total of 4435 pedestrian traffic collision victims admitted to hospitals participating at TraumaRegister DGU (R) between 2002 and 2012 (primary admission, Injury Severity Score, ISS >= 9; age >= 2 years) was assessed and compared to 16,042 severely injured motor vehicle occupants. Analyses included features such as demographic distribution, injury patterns, treatment course, subsequent complications and overall clinical outcome. Results: Severely injured pedestrians more commonly were female (42 % vs. 34 % of motor vehicle occupants) and children below 16 years (12 % vs. 2 %) or seniors above 60 years of age (39 % vs. 17 %). Pedestrians were injured more severely (ISS: 26 vs. 25; NISS 32 vs. 30) with higher rates of head injuries (64 % vs. 47 %), pelvic injuries (32 % vs. 23 %) and lower extremity injuries (52 % vs. 43 %). Accordingly, pedestrians more commonly presented with Glasgow Coma Scale <9 (36 % vs. 28 %) and a systolic blood pressure below 90 mmHg (18 % vs. 13 %) accumulating in a worse prognosis (RISC-Score 24 % vs. 15 %) despite of a shorter on-scene treatment time (26 min vs. 38 min) and a shorter period from the collision until hospital admission (61 min vs. 78 min). Finally, pedestrians showed a higher mortality (22 % vs. 12 %). Conclusion: Severely injured pedestrians represent a challenging patient population with unique injury patterns and high subsequent mortality. Emergency team members should be sensitized to the trigger term "pedestrian" in order to improve the initial emergency management and thus the overall clinical outcome.
引用
收藏
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Effect of elevated serum alcohol level on the outcome of severely injured patients
    Scheyerer, Max J.
    Duetschler, Joel
    Billeter, Adrian
    Zimmermann, Stefan M.
    Sprengel, Kai
    Werner, Clement M. L.
    Simmen, Hans-Peter
    Wanner, Guido A.
    EMERGENCY MEDICINE JOURNAL, 2014, 31 (10) : 813 - 817
  • [32] Effect of a pulmonary contusion on the outcome of severely head injured children.
    Orliaguet, C
    Rakotoniaina, S
    Meyer, P
    Blanot, S
    Carli, P
    ANNALES FRANCAISES D ANESTHESIE ET DE REANIMATION, 2000, 19 (03): : 164 - 170
  • [33] Role of trauma center level in the outcome of severely injured geriatric patients
    Scharringa, Samantha
    Krijnen, Pieta
    van de Linde, Pieter
    Stigter, Willem
    Stollenwerck, Guido
    Reinders, Jan Siert
    Hartholt, Klaas
    Hoogendoorn, Jochem Maarten
    Schipper, Inger B.
    INJURY-INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THE CARE OF THE INJURED, 2025, 56 (03):
  • [34] An investigation of driver, pedestrian, and environmental characteristics and resulting pedestrian injury
    Kemnitzer, Caitlyn R.
    Pope, Caitlin N.
    Nwosu, Ann
    Zhao, Songzhu
    Wei, Lai
    Zhu, Motao
    TRAFFIC INJURY PREVENTION, 2019, 20 (05) : 510 - 514
  • [35] Impact of Chest Trauma and Overweight on Mortality and Outcome in Severely Injured Patients
    Eckhardt, Thurid
    Horst, Klemens
    Stoermann, Philipp
    Blaesius, Felix
    Hofman, Martijn
    Herren, Christian
    Kobbe, Philipp
    Hildebrand, Frank
    Andruszkow, Hagen
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (09) : 1 - 8
  • [36] Interhospital transfer of severely injured trauma patients does not influence outcome
    Wahle-Gerhardt, Anna
    Winkelmann, Marcel
    Mommsen, Philipp
    Krettek, Christian
    Zeckey, Christian
    EMERGENCIAS, 2018, 30 (04): : 253 - 260
  • [38] Characteristics of severely injured children admitted to a Danish trauma centre
    Faergemann, Christian
    DANISH MEDICAL JOURNAL, 2021, 68 (10):
  • [39] Roadway Characteristics and Pediatric Pedestrian Injury
    DiMaggio, Charles
    Li, Guohua
    EPIDEMIOLOGIC REVIEWS, 2012, 34 (01) : 46 - 56
  • [40] High-energy blunt pelvic ring injury: dataset of patients and injury characteristics from a severely injured patients' registry.
    Valisena, Silvia
    Abboud, Anna-Eliane
    Andereggen, Elisabeth
    Ansorge, Alexandre
    Gamulin, Axel
    DATA IN BRIEF, 2022, 45