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Erschienen in: Wiener klinische Wochenschrift 23-24/2012

01.12.2012 | original article

Temporal factors in violence related injuries—An 11 year trend analysis of violence-related injuries from a Swiss Emergency Department

verfasst von: Nicolas Clément, Adrian Businger, Gregor Lindner, Wolfgang P. Müller, J. Hüsler, Heinz Zimmermann, Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos

Erschienen in: Wiener klinische Wochenschrift | Ausgabe 23-24/2012

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Summary

Background

Injury from interpersonal violence is a major social and medical problem in the industrialized world. Little is known about the trends in prevalence and injury pattern or about the demographic characteristics of the patients involved.

Methods

In this retrospective analysis, we screened the database of the Emergency Department of a large university hospital for all patients who were admitted for injuries due to interpersonal violence over an 11 year period. For all patients identified, we gathered data on age, country of origin, quality of injury, and hospitalization or outpatient management. A trend analysis was performed using Kendall’s tau-b correlation coefficients for regression analysis.

Results

The overall number of patients admitted to our Emergency Department remained stable over the study period. Non-Swiss nationals were overrepresented in comparison to the demographics of the region where the study was conducted. There was a trend toward a more severe pattern of injury, such as an increase in the number of severe head injuries.

Conclusions

Although the overall number of patients remained stable over the study period, there was an alarming trend toward a more severe pattern of injury, expressed by an increase in severe head traumas.
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Metadaten
Titel
Temporal factors in violence related injuries—An 11 year trend analysis of violence-related injuries from a Swiss Emergency Department
verfasst von
Nicolas Clément
Adrian Businger
Gregor Lindner
Wolfgang P. Müller
J. Hüsler
Heinz Zimmermann
Aristomenis K. Exadaktylos
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2012
Verlag
Springer Vienna
Erschienen in
Wiener klinische Wochenschrift / Ausgabe 23-24/2012
Print ISSN: 0043-5325
Elektronische ISSN: 1613-7671
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-012-0298-7

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