Violent trauma recidivism: Does all violence escalate?

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作者
Nygaard, R. M. [1 ]
Marek, A. P. [1 ]
Daly, S. R. [1 ]
Van Camp, J. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Hennepin Cty Med Ctr, Dept Surg, 701 Pk Ave S,P5, Minneapolis, MN 55415 USA
关键词
Violent injury; Trauma; Intentional trauma; Recidivism; Repeat trauma; URBAN TRAUMA; PENETRATING TRAUMA; INJURY; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1007/s00068-017-0787-5
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
PurposeRates of trauma patients presenting with history of prior trauma range from 25 to 44%. Outcomes involving recidivists in the setting of intentional trauma, especially penetrating trauma, are conflicting. We hypothesized that if violence does escalate with successive incidence, then injuries due to successive violence should escalate or become increasingly severe with successive admissions.MethodsThe trauma registry from an urban level I adult and pediatric trauma center was queried for injuries due to blunt assault, stabbing, and firearm injury. Primary outcome measures were mortality, injury mechanism, and injury severity for each successive trauma admission.ResultsVictims of blunt assault and stabbing were more likely to become recidivists than victims of gun violence (OR 1.53, p<0.001 and OR 1.57, p<0.001). Violent re-injury became increasingly severe only in victims of repeated gun violence. Patients with gunshot as the mechanism at every admission are at highest risk for mortality (OR 13.48, p<0.001). All but one mortality (95.8%) in the recidivist population occurred within 180 days of discharge from a prior injury.ConclusionRecidivism for interpersonal violence results in a significant number of admissions to trauma centers. In our patient cohort, injury associated with successive blunt assaults did not worsen with subsequent admissions. Recidivism for gunshot wounds tends to be more severe and have a worse prognosis with each successive admission compared to outcomes associated with repeated stab wounds. Focused efforts should include rehabilitation efforts early in the post-injury period, especially in patients with a history of gunshot wounds.
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