Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jul 2020)

Reduced Recovery Capacity After Major Trauma in the Elderly: Results of a Prospective Multicenter Registry-Based Cohort Study

  • Viola Freigang,
  • Karolina Müller,
  • Antonio Ernstberger,
  • Marlene Kaltenstadler,
  • Lisa Bode,
  • Christian Pfeifer,
  • Volker Alt,
  • Florian Baumann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082356
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 2356

Abstract

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Aims: Considering the worldwide trend of an increased lifetime, geriatric trauma is moving into focus. Trauma is a leading cause of hospitalization, leading to disability and mortality. The purpose of this study was to compare the global health-related quality of life (HRQoL) of geriatric patients with adult patients after major trauma. Methods: This multicenter prospective registry-based observational study compares HRQoL of patients aged ≥65 years who sustained major trauma (Injury Severity Score (ISS) ≥ 16) with patients n = 77) had a lower ISS (m = 24, SD = 8) than patients aged n = 328), they reported more difficulties in each EQ dimension compared to patients <65 years. Contrary to patients < 65, the EQ-5D Index of the geriatric patients did not improve at 12 and 24 months after trauma. Conclusions: We found a limited HRQoL in both groups after major trauma. The group of patients ≥65 showed no improvement in HRQoL from 6 to 24 months after trauma.

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