Fuchs Konrad, Backhaus Roman, Jordan Martin C, Lefering Rolf, Meffert Rainer H, Gilbert Fabian
Klinik und Poliklinik für Unfall‑, Hand‑, Plastische und Wiederherstellungschirurgie, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg, Würzburg, Deutschland.
MUM - Muskuloskelettales Universitätszentrum München, Ludwigs-Maximilians-Universität München, Campus Innenstadt, Ziemssenstr. 5, 80336, München, Deutschland.
Unfallchirurgie (Heidelb). 2023 Dec;126(12):952-959. doi: 10.1007/s00113-022-01286-6. Epub 2023 Mar 29.
Contrary to the trend of decreasing traffic fatalities, the number of cyclists killed in Germany has been steadily increasing in recent years. With the increasing popularity of cycling in all age groups, the number of accidents with sometimes serious injuries is rising. In the course of this, the question arises what influence age has on the type and severity of injuries, the probability of survival and the length of hospital stay in seriously injured cyclists.
A retrospective analysis of data from the TraumaRegister DGU® (TR-DGU) from 2010 to 2019 was performed. All severely injured cyclists with a maximum abbreviated injury scale (MAIS) of 3+ (n = 14,651) in the TR-DGU were included in this study and the available parameters were evaluated. A subdivision into three age groups (60-69, 70-79, and ≥ 80 years) and a control group (20-59 years) was carried out.
Injuries to the head were by far the most common, accounting for 64.2%. There was a marked increase in severe head injuries in the 60-plus years age group. Furthermore, with increasing age, the probability of prehospital intubation, catecholamine requirement, intensive care and hospital length of stay, and mortality increased.
Head injuries represent the most common serious injury, especially among older cyclists. As helmet wearing was not recorded in the TraumaRegister DGU® during the evaluation period, no conclusion can be drawn about its effect. Furthermore, a higher age correlates with a longer hospital stay and a higher mortality, but does not represent an independent risk factor for death in severely injured patients.
与交通死亡人数下降的趋势相反,近年来德国自行车骑行者死亡人数一直在稳步上升。随着自行车运动在所有年龄段越来越受欢迎,有时会造成重伤的事故数量也在增加。在此过程中,出现了一个问题,即年龄对重伤自行车骑行者的损伤类型和严重程度、生存概率以及住院时间有何影响。
对2010年至2019年创伤注册数据库DGU®(TR-DGU)的数据进行回顾性分析。本研究纳入了TR-DGU中所有重伤程度最高简明损伤定级(MAIS)为3+的自行车骑行者(n = 14651),并对可用参数进行了评估。将其分为三个年龄组(60 - 69岁、70 - 79岁和≥80岁)以及一个对照组(20 - 59岁)。
头部损伤是迄今为止最常见的,占64.2%。60岁及以上年龄组的严重头部损伤显著增加。此外,随着年龄的增长,院前插管的概率、儿茶酚胺需求量、重症监护和住院时间以及死亡率都有所增加。
头部损伤是最常见的严重损伤,尤其是在老年自行车骑行者中。由于在评估期间创伤注册数据库DGU®未记录头盔佩戴情况,因此无法得出关于其效果的结论。此外,年龄越大,住院时间越长,死亡率越高,但在重伤患者中,年龄并不代表死亡的独立危险因素。