Major Trauma in Young and Old
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health
- Vol. 40 (1), 78-82
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00005373-199601000-00015
Abstract
To evaluate the differences in mortality and long-term outcome between young and elderly patients with multiple injuries. Retrospective and descriptive. Over a 5-year period (from January 1985 to January 1990) all the consecutive young (20 to 29 years, n = 167) and elderly (> or = 60 years, n = 121) patients with an Abbreviated Injury Scale score/Injury Severity Score of > or = 16 treated at the University Hospital Groningen (the Netherlands) were reviewed. Age, sex, mechanisms of injury, Abbreviated Injury Scale score, Injury Severity Score, mortality, duration of artificial ventilation, hospitalization, and intensive care treatment and discharge destination were analyzed. Long-term outcome was determined using the Glasgow Outcome Scale. Motorized vehicles were the leading cause of injury in both groups. Mortality in the young was lower than in the elderly (19.6% versus 38.8%); all elderly with an Injury Severity Score of > or = 50 died. Nearly all deaths in young and elderly were caused by severe brain injuries (83.8% versus 74.4%). Deaths related to multiple organ failure were not observed in the young and were rare in the elderly. The surviving young and elderly could be discharged home in equal percentages and their functional outcome 2 years after injury did not differ essentially. We did not find any valid argument to treat severely injured elderly patients any differently from their younger counterparts, which implies that the increased trauma care cost is also justified for severely injured elderly.Keywords
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