A multicenter observational cohort study of 24 h and 30 day in-hospital mortality of pediatric and adult trauma patients - An Indian urban tertiary care perspective.

Journal of Pediatric Surgery(2019)

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Abstract Background/Purpose India with its evolving trauma system needs multicenter studies on trauma outcomes to help determine the need for planning and structuring care better and to bridge the gap between the burden of disease and research. Therefore here we studied 24 h and 30 day mortality in adult and pediatric trauma population presenting to urban tertiary care hospitals. Methodology Data from multicenter observational cohort study conducted from July 2013 to December 2015, Towards improved trauma care outcomes in India (TITCO) were used. Main findings 3381 pediatric and 12,666 adult trauma patients. Unadjusted analyses of mortality were significantly less in pediatric compared to adult group within 24 h (OR 0.513, 99% CI 0.4–0.658, p  Conclusion Children had mechanisms of injury different from adults leading to less severe injuries than adults. Children are more likely than adults to survive until 30 days after admission for trauma in urban India. Level of evidence Level II.
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Wounds and injuries,Adult,Child,Urban population,Tertiary healthcare,Hospital mortality
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