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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2019 May;86(5):829–837. doi: 10.1097/TA.0000000000002195

Table 1.

Characteristics of injured older adults transported by emergency medical services (n = 5,021).

Demographics:
Mean – age 81.5 years
65 - 74 years 1,256 (25.0%)
75 – 84 years 1,624 (32.3%)
85 – 94 years 1,871 (37.3%)
≥ 95 years 270 (5.4%)
Women 3,373 (67.2%)
Urban county 4,826 (96.1%)
Rural county 195 (3.9%)
Pre-911 comorbidities:
 Myocardial infarction 1,822 (36.3%)
 Congestive heart failure 1,594 (31.8%)
 Dementia 1,516 (30.2%)
 Diabetes 1,464 (29.2%)
 Chronic renal failure 1,445 (28.8%)
 COPD 1,429 (28.5%)
 Cerebrovascular disease 1,252 (24.9%)
 Peripheral vascular disease 1,008 (20.1%)
 Cancer 1,027 (20.5%)
 Rheumatoid arthritis 283 (5.6%)
 Ulcers 116 (2.3%)
 Paralysis 114 (2.3%)
 Liver disease 59 (1.2%)
Mean - total count of comorbidities 2.6 (range 0 – 10)
Pre-injury anti-coagulation use (among 2,639 with known medication data)*:
Any 400 (15.2%)
 Warfarin 385 (14.6%)
 Non-warfarin anti-coagulants (enoxaparin, rivaroxaban, dabigatran, dalteparin, and fondaparinux) 33 (1.3%)
Out-of-hospital triage, physiology and procedures:
Met ≥ 1 current field triage criteria, per EMS 583 (11.6%)
SBP ≤ 110 mmHg 503 (10.0%)
SBP ≥ 200 mmHg 193 (3.8%)
GCS ≤ 8 22 (0.4%)
GCS 9 – 12 93 (1.8%)
GCS 13 – 15 4,906 (97.7%)
Respiratory rate ≤ 10 or ≥ 24 breaths/minute 288 (5.7%)
Heart rate ≤ 60 or ≥ 110 beats/minute 631 (12.6%)
Assisted ventilation (bag-valve mask ventilation, intubation, supraglottic airway) 29 (0.6%)
Intravenous or intraosseus line 889 (17.7%)
Mechanism of Injury
Fall 4,177 (83.2%)
Motor vehicle crash 284 (5.7%)
Motor vehicle vs. pedestrian 120 (2.4%)
Penetrating injury (gunshot wound or stabbing) 44 (0.9%)
Other 397 (7.9%)
Initial hospital and subsequent inter-hospital transfers:
Level I 427 (8.5%)
Level II 376 (7.5%)
Level III 1,056 (21.0%)
Level IV 781 (15.6%)
Level V 59 (1.2%)
Non-trauma hospital 2,322 (46.3%)
Inter-hospital transfer 434 (8.7%)
Injury severity and injury patterns:
Mean ISS 6.6
ISS 0 – 8 3,117 (62.1%)
ISS 9 – 15 1,656 (33.0%)
ISS 16 – 24 212 (4.2%)
ISS > 24 36 (0.7%)
Head AIS ≥ 3 243 (4.9%)
Chest AIS ≥ 3 137 (2.7%)
Abdominal-pelvic AIS ≥ 3 86 (1.7%)
Extremity AIS ≥ 3 819 (16.3%)
Hospital interventions:
Major surgery – non-orthopedic 101 (2.0%)
Orthopedic surgery 808 (16.1%)
Packed red blood cell transfusion (any) 358 (7.1%)
Cardiac procedures 31 (0.6%)
Outcomes:
30-day mortality 234 (4.7%)
90-day mortality 458 (9.1%)
1-year mortality 1,047 (20.9%)
*

There were 2,639 patients with Medicare Part D records for medication use within 90 days prior to 911 contact; 18 patients filled more than one anticoagulation medication during this time period. EMS = emergency medical services; SBP = systolic blood pressure: GCS = Glasgow Coma Scale score; ISS = Injury Severity Score; AIS = Abbreviated Injury Scale score.