Department of Research and Development, Division of Emergencies and Critical Care, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway
Department of Biostatistics, Oslo Centre for Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
BMJ Open. 2021 May 18;11(5):e046954. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-046954.
Traumatic injuries constitute a major cause of mortality and morbidity. Still, the public health burden of trauma in Norway has not been characterised using nationwide registry data. More knowledge is warranted on trauma risk factors and the long-term outcomes following trauma. The Injury Prevention and long-term Outcomes following Trauma project will establish a comprehensive research database. The Norwegian National Trauma Registry (NTR) will be merged with several data sources to pursue the following three main research topics: (1) the public health burden of trauma to society (eg, excess mortality and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs)), (2) trauma aetiology (eg, socioeconomic factors, comorbidity and drug use) and (3) trauma survivorship (eg, survival, drug use, use of welfare benefits, work ability, education and income).
The NTR (n≈27 000 trauma patients, 2015-2018) will be coupled with the data from Statistics Norway, the Norwegian Patient Registry, the Cause of Death Registry, the Registry of Primary Health Care and the Norwegian Prescription Database. To quantify the public health burden, DALYs will be calculated from the NTR. To address trauma aetiology, we will conduct nested case-control studies with 10 trauma-free controls (drawn from the National Population Register) matched to each trauma case on birth year, sex and index date. Conditional logistic regression models will be used to estimate trauma risk according to relevant exposures. To address trauma survivorship, we will use cohort and matched cohort designs and time-to-event analyses to examine various post-trauma outcomes.
The project is approved by the Regional Committee for Medical Research Ethics. The project's data protection impact assessment is approved by the data protection officer. Results will be disseminated to patients, in peer-reviewed journals, at conferences and in the media.
创伤是导致死亡和发病的主要原因之一。然而,挪威的创伤公共卫生负担尚未通过全国性登记数据进行描述。需要更多关于创伤危险因素和创伤后长期结果的知识。《创伤预防和长期后果研究项目》将建立一个全面的研究数据库。挪威国家创伤登记处(NTR)将与多个数据源合并,以进行以下三个主要研究课题:(1)社会创伤的公共卫生负担(例如,超额死亡率和伤残调整生命年(DALY)),(2)创伤病因(例如,社会经济因素、合并症和药物使用),(3)创伤幸存者(例如,生存、药物使用、福利受益使用、工作能力、教育和收入)。
NTR(n≈27000 例创伤患者,2015-2018 年)将与来自挪威统计局、挪威患者登记处、死因登记处、初级保健登记处和挪威处方数据库的数据相结合。为了量化公共卫生负担,将从 NTR 计算 DALY。为了研究病因,我们将对每个创伤病例(根据出生年份、性别和指数日期与 10 名无创伤对照匹配)进行嵌套病例对照研究。将使用条件逻辑回归模型根据相关暴露情况估计创伤风险。为了研究创伤幸存者,我们将使用队列和匹配队列设计以及时间事件分析来检查各种创伤后结果。
该项目获得了地区医学研究伦理委员会的批准。该项目的数据保护影响评估获得了数据保护官员的批准。结果将在同行评议的期刊、会议和媒体上向患者、患者传播。