Characteristics of non-accidental injuries in children and adolescents in Asia: a cross-national, multicenter cohort study

Children and adolescents are vulnerable to non-accidental injury. Early identification and prevention rely on detailed epidemiological studies, which are limited in Asia. This retrospective study used the registry data of Pan-Asian Trauma Outcome Study (PATOS) from October 1, 2015 to December, 31, 2...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2023-04, Vol.13 (1), p.6602-6602, Article 6602
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Po-Yuan, Tseng, Wei-Chieh, Lee, Meng-Chang, Hsu, Li-Min, Shin, Sang Do, Jamaluddin, Sabariah Faizah, Tanaka, Hideharu, Son, Do Ngoc, Hong, Ki Jeong, Riyapan, Sattha, Haedar, Ali, Chiang, Wen-Chu
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Zusammenfassung:Children and adolescents are vulnerable to non-accidental injury. Early identification and prevention rely on detailed epidemiological studies, which are limited in Asia. This retrospective study used the registry data of Pan-Asian Trauma Outcome Study (PATOS) from October 1, 2015 to December, 31, 2020. Pediatric patients (aged  24. The study enrolled 451 patients with non-accidental injuries, accounting for 2.81% of pediatric trauma events presented to an emergency department in the PATOS registry. The overall mortality rate was 0.9%, similar to those in Western countries. Mortality rate was high in preschool children (8.7%, p  = 0.017) than in other age groups. The sex-specific incidence was higher in boys (3.10% vs. 2.13%, p  = 0.001). In adolescents, more events occurred on the street (25.9%), whereas home remained the most common locale in girls of all ages. In the multivariable regression analysis, abdominal and multiple injuries were risk factors for major trauma.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-33471-x