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Epidemiological analysis of 2106 geriatric trauma patients in a level I trauma center in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, China

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As the global population ages, geriatric trauma gains attention. Limited studies on geriatric trauma in developing countries necessitate comprehensive investigation. This study aims to delineate the epidemiological characteristics of geriatric trauma, providing insights for prevention and enhanced elderly trauma care. Clinical data of 2106 geriatric trauma patients (age ≥ 60) treated from November 1, 2020, to October 31, 2023, at the trauma center of the First Hospital of Lanzhou University were retrospectively analyzed. Descriptive statistics covered temporal and monthly distribution, trauma sites, causes, and length of stay. Inclusive were 2106 geriatric patients (941 males, 1165 females; male-to-female ratio 1:1.24). Trauma incidence was higher in summer and autumn (May–October) than winter (November–December). Peak incidents occurred between 14:00–16:00, with concentrations at 12:00–16:00 and 20:00–22:00. Falls (59.35%), road traffic accidents (16.62%), other traumas (14.10%), cutting/stabbing (4.56%), violence (3.42%), mechanical injuries (1.61%), winter sports injuries (0.14%), burns (0.14%), and animal bites (0.06%) were major causes. Extremity and skin injuries prevailed, with significant site distribution differences (P < .001). Average length of stay at the trauma center was 78.35 ± 48.32 minutes. The gender distribution, timing, causes, and sites of trauma in the elderly differ significantly from other age groups. Unlike the higher occurrence of trauma in young men compared to women, among the elderly, it is more prevalent in women than men, mainly attributed to falls. It is crucial to implement specific measures to prevent trauma in the elderly, and the advancement of information technology in the trauma care system could additionally improve the quality of care.
Title: Epidemiological analysis of 2106 geriatric trauma patients in a level I trauma center in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, China
Description:
As the global population ages, geriatric trauma gains attention.
Limited studies on geriatric trauma in developing countries necessitate comprehensive investigation.
This study aims to delineate the epidemiological characteristics of geriatric trauma, providing insights for prevention and enhanced elderly trauma care.
Clinical data of 2106 geriatric trauma patients (age ≥ 60) treated from November 1, 2020, to October 31, 2023, at the trauma center of the First Hospital of Lanzhou University were retrospectively analyzed.
Descriptive statistics covered temporal and monthly distribution, trauma sites, causes, and length of stay.
Inclusive were 2106 geriatric patients (941 males, 1165 females; male-to-female ratio 1:1.
24).
Trauma incidence was higher in summer and autumn (May–October) than winter (November–December).
Peak incidents occurred between 14:00–16:00, with concentrations at 12:00–16:00 and 20:00–22:00.
Falls (59.
35%), road traffic accidents (16.
62%), other traumas (14.
10%), cutting/stabbing (4.
56%), violence (3.
42%), mechanical injuries (1.
61%), winter sports injuries (0.
14%), burns (0.
14%), and animal bites (0.
06%) were major causes.
Extremity and skin injuries prevailed, with significant site distribution differences (P < .
001).
Average length of stay at the trauma center was 78.
35 ± 48.
32 minutes.
The gender distribution, timing, causes, and sites of trauma in the elderly differ significantly from other age groups.
Unlike the higher occurrence of trauma in young men compared to women, among the elderly, it is more prevalent in women than men, mainly attributed to falls.
It is crucial to implement specific measures to prevent trauma in the elderly, and the advancement of information technology in the trauma care system could additionally improve the quality of care.

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