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Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery 4/2022

Open Access 03-12-2021 | Original Article

Patient age affects sex-based differences in post-traumatic mortality: a national trauma registry study in Japan

Authors: Yutaka Umemura, Yusuke Katayama, Tetsuhisa Kitamura, Kosuke Kiyohara, Tomoya Hirose, Takeyuki Kiguchi, Jotaro Tachino, Shunichiro Nakao, Yuko Nakagawa, Takeshi Shimazu

Published in: European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery | Issue 4/2022

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Abstract

Purpose

Sex-based differences in post-traumatic mortality have been widely discussed for quite some time. We hypothesized that age-related pathophysiologic changes would affect sex-based differences in post-traumatic mortality and aimed to verify the hypothesis using a nationwide trauma registry in Japan.

Methods

This was a retrospective analysis of trauma patients registered in The Japanese Trauma Data Bank. We stratified the study population into the following three subsets based on age: (1) pediatric subset (age ≤ 14), (2) adult subset (age 15–50) and (3) senior adult subset (age ≥ 51). We evaluated both sex-based differences in mortality in each subset separately using multivariate logistic regression analysis and the two-way interaction effect for predicted survival between the continuous increase of age and the sexes using a nonlinear multivariate regression model.

Results

We included 122,819 trauma patients who fulfilled the inclusion criteria and classified them into the 3 subsets according to age. Male patients were more likely to die compared to female patients only in the senior adult subset (adjusted odds ratio: 1.26; 95% confidence interval: 1.18–1.36), whereas there were no statistically significant differences in the other two subsets. Furthermore, non-linear logistic regression analysis revealed that predicted survival probability in male patients decreased more sharply in accordance with the increase of age compared to that in female patients (p for interaction: 0.051).

Conclusion

Age-related change in post-traumatic mortality was significantly different between males and females, and male patients had a relatively higher risk of death in the older population.
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Metadata
Title
Patient age affects sex-based differences in post-traumatic mortality: a national trauma registry study in Japan
Authors
Yutaka Umemura
Yusuke Katayama
Tetsuhisa Kitamura
Kosuke Kiyohara
Tomoya Hirose
Takeyuki Kiguchi
Jotaro Tachino
Shunichiro Nakao
Yuko Nakagawa
Takeshi Shimazu
Publication date
03-12-2021
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Trauma and Emergency Surgery / Issue 4/2022
Print ISSN: 1863-9933
Electronic ISSN: 1863-9941
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00068-021-01840-8

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