Analysis of the Risk Factors Influencing the Severity of Injury in Pediatric Multiple Trauma Patients

소아 다발성 외상 환자의 중증도에 영향을 미치는 위험인자에 관한 분석

  • Lee, Gang-Wook (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University) ;
  • Kim, Sun-Pyo (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University) ;
  • Kim, Seong-Jung (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University) ;
  • Cho, Soo-Hyung (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University) ;
  • Cho, Nam-Soo (Department of Emergency Medicine, College of Medicine, Chosun University)
  • 이강욱 (조선대학교병원 응급의학과) ;
  • 김선표 (조선대학교병원 응급의학과) ;
  • 김성중 (조선대학교병원 응급의학과) ;
  • 조수형 (조선대학교병원 응급의학과) ;
  • 조남수 (조선대학교병원 응급의학과)
  • Received : 2010.06.21
  • Accepted : 2010.11.25
  • Published : 2010.12.30

Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study is, first, to analyze the risk factors that influence the severity of injury in pediatric multiple trauma patients and, second, to present solutions for the problems related to the treatment of such patients. Our living situations are so complicated that the danger of accidents is truly open to children who are not prepared. We need to draw attention to the increased numbers of various accidents involving children. Methods: We studied patients who visited the Emergency Medical Center at Chosun University Hospital from January 1, 2006, to December 31, 2008. Using medical records, we evaluated the general characteristics: the mechanism of injury, the vital signs, the revised trauma score (RTS), the injury severity score (ISS), and the hemoglibin value, which was checked at the time of visit, and the presence or the absence of emergent on regular surgery. We divided the level of injury as follows: light level (1-8 points), mid level (9-15 points), and serious level (above 16 points). We analyzed the medical data by using SPSS 17.0 for windows. Results: The average age of the patients examined was 8.6 years. The number of 6- to 11-year-old patients was 96, which was the largest, but the degree of injury severity was the highest among infant (0-2 years), according to ISS 7.95(${\pm}6.85$). The frequency of accidents was highest on sunny days, and most accidents occurred from 16:00 to 20:00. The cause of multiple trauma for children was the greatest in the traffic accident, (95 patients, 49.0%). In addition, the trauma caused by traffic accidents showed the highest ISS value ($9.02{\pm}6.42$) and the most serious degree (P=0.004). The ISS level of injury ($8.40{\pm}6.64$) for patients moved from a secondary hospital was higher than that ($6.49{\pm}5.57$) for patients who visited the medical center directly. The severity of injury was highest for patients who used a 119 ambulance ($8.84{\pm}5.80$). According to the injured parts of body, Injuries to the arms and the feet most frequent (79 patients, 40.7%), but the level of injury was the highest for internal organs and chest, $16.42{\pm}8.56$ and $11.23{\pm}6.97$, respectively. Conclusion: We used Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) in order to examine the characteristics by injured body part for pediatric multiple trauma patients. Because the degree of injury was the highest for internal organs or the chest, we need to more seriously examine and provide for patients who are suspected of having injuries to the internal organs or the chest. We need to quickly determine the need for surgery in patients with serious injuries to the arms and the feet, which is the greatest in frequency. In particular, we need to consider the surgical care of patients who are not very high in the severity of injury to their brains.

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