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International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study

OBJECTIVES: Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The literature on paediatric trauma epidemiology in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is limited. This study aims to gather epidemiological data on paediatric trauma. METHODS: This is a multicentre prospective coh...

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Autores principales: Bradshaw, Catherine J., Bandi, Ashwath S., Muktar, Zahid, Hasan, Muhammad A., Chowdhury, Tanvir K., Banu, Tahmina, Hailemariam, Mesay, Ngu, Florence, Croaker, David, Bankolé, Rouma, Sholadoye, Tunde, Olaomi, Oluwole, Ameh, Emmanuel, Di Cesare, Antonio, Leva, Ernesto, Ringo, Yona, Abdur-Rahman, Lukman, Salama, Ramy, Elhalaby, Essam, Perera, Helen, Parsons, Christopher, Cleeve, Stewart, Numanoglu, Alp, Van As, Sebastian, Sharma, Shilpa, Lakhoo, Kokila
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5934465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29282513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00268-017-4396-6
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author Bradshaw, Catherine J.
Bandi, Ashwath S.
Muktar, Zahid
Hasan, Muhammad A.
Chowdhury, Tanvir K.
Banu, Tahmina
Hailemariam, Mesay
Ngu, Florence
Croaker, David
Bankolé, Rouma
Sholadoye, Tunde
Olaomi, Oluwole
Ameh, Emmanuel
Di Cesare, Antonio
Leva, Ernesto
Ringo, Yona
Abdur-Rahman, Lukman
Salama, Ramy
Elhalaby, Essam
Perera, Helen
Parsons, Christopher
Cleeve, Stewart
Numanoglu, Alp
Van As, Sebastian
Sharma, Shilpa
Lakhoo, Kokila
author_facet Bradshaw, Catherine J.
Bandi, Ashwath S.
Muktar, Zahid
Hasan, Muhammad A.
Chowdhury, Tanvir K.
Banu, Tahmina
Hailemariam, Mesay
Ngu, Florence
Croaker, David
Bankolé, Rouma
Sholadoye, Tunde
Olaomi, Oluwole
Ameh, Emmanuel
Di Cesare, Antonio
Leva, Ernesto
Ringo, Yona
Abdur-Rahman, Lukman
Salama, Ramy
Elhalaby, Essam
Perera, Helen
Parsons, Christopher
Cleeve, Stewart
Numanoglu, Alp
Van As, Sebastian
Sharma, Shilpa
Lakhoo, Kokila
author_sort Bradshaw, Catherine J.
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The literature on paediatric trauma epidemiology in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is limited. This study aims to gather epidemiological data on paediatric trauma. METHODS: This is a multicentre prospective cohort study of paediatric trauma admissions, over 1 month, from 15 paediatric surgery centres in 11 countries. Epidemiology, mechanism of injury, injuries sustained, management, morbidity and mortality data were recorded. Statistical analysis compared LMICs and high-income countries (HICs). RESULTS: There were 1377 paediatric trauma admissions over 31 days; 1295 admissions across ten LMIC centres and 84 admissions across five HIC centres. Median number of admissions per centre was 15 in HICs and 43 in LMICs. Mean age was 7 years, and 62% were boys. Common mechanisms included road traffic accidents (41%), falls (41%) and interpersonal violence (11%). Frequent injuries were lacerations, fractures, head injuries and burns. Intra-abdominal and intra-thoracic injuries accounted for 3 and 2% of injuries. The mechanisms and injuries sustained differed significantly between HICs and LMICs. Median length of stay was 1 day and 19% required an operative intervention; this did not differ significantly between HICs and LMICs. No mortality and morbidity was reported from HICs. In LMICs, in-hospital morbidity was 4.0% and mortality was 0.8%. CONCLUSION: The spectrum of paediatric trauma varies significantly, with different injury mechanisms and patterns in LMICs. Healthcare structure, access to paediatric surgery and trauma prevention strategies may account for these differences. Trauma registries are needed in LMICs for future research and to inform local policy.
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spelling pubmed-59344652018-05-09 International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study Bradshaw, Catherine J. Bandi, Ashwath S. Muktar, Zahid Hasan, Muhammad A. Chowdhury, Tanvir K. Banu, Tahmina Hailemariam, Mesay Ngu, Florence Croaker, David Bankolé, Rouma Sholadoye, Tunde Olaomi, Oluwole Ameh, Emmanuel Di Cesare, Antonio Leva, Ernesto Ringo, Yona Abdur-Rahman, Lukman Salama, Ramy Elhalaby, Essam Perera, Helen Parsons, Christopher Cleeve, Stewart Numanoglu, Alp Van As, Sebastian Sharma, Shilpa Lakhoo, Kokila World J Surg Original Scientific Report OBJECTIVES: Trauma is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The literature on paediatric trauma epidemiology in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is limited. This study aims to gather epidemiological data on paediatric trauma. METHODS: This is a multicentre prospective cohort study of paediatric trauma admissions, over 1 month, from 15 paediatric surgery centres in 11 countries. Epidemiology, mechanism of injury, injuries sustained, management, morbidity and mortality data were recorded. Statistical analysis compared LMICs and high-income countries (HICs). RESULTS: There were 1377 paediatric trauma admissions over 31 days; 1295 admissions across ten LMIC centres and 84 admissions across five HIC centres. Median number of admissions per centre was 15 in HICs and 43 in LMICs. Mean age was 7 years, and 62% were boys. Common mechanisms included road traffic accidents (41%), falls (41%) and interpersonal violence (11%). Frequent injuries were lacerations, fractures, head injuries and burns. Intra-abdominal and intra-thoracic injuries accounted for 3 and 2% of injuries. The mechanisms and injuries sustained differed significantly between HICs and LMICs. Median length of stay was 1 day and 19% required an operative intervention; this did not differ significantly between HICs and LMICs. No mortality and morbidity was reported from HICs. In LMICs, in-hospital morbidity was 4.0% and mortality was 0.8%. CONCLUSION: The spectrum of paediatric trauma varies significantly, with different injury mechanisms and patterns in LMICs. Healthcare structure, access to paediatric surgery and trauma prevention strategies may account for these differences. Trauma registries are needed in LMICs for future research and to inform local policy. Springer International Publishing 2017-12-28 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5934465/ /pubmed/29282513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00268-017-4396-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Scientific Report
Bradshaw, Catherine J.
Bandi, Ashwath S.
Muktar, Zahid
Hasan, Muhammad A.
Chowdhury, Tanvir K.
Banu, Tahmina
Hailemariam, Mesay
Ngu, Florence
Croaker, David
Bankolé, Rouma
Sholadoye, Tunde
Olaomi, Oluwole
Ameh, Emmanuel
Di Cesare, Antonio
Leva, Ernesto
Ringo, Yona
Abdur-Rahman, Lukman
Salama, Ramy
Elhalaby, Essam
Perera, Helen
Parsons, Christopher
Cleeve, Stewart
Numanoglu, Alp
Van As, Sebastian
Sharma, Shilpa
Lakhoo, Kokila
International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study
title International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study
title_full International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study
title_fullStr International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study
title_full_unstemmed International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study
title_short International Study of the Epidemiology of Paediatric Trauma: PAPSA Research Study
title_sort international study of the epidemiology of paediatric trauma: papsa research study
topic Original Scientific Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5934465/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29282513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00268-017-4396-6
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