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Published on 21 de agosto de 2024 | http://doi.org/10.5867/medwave.2024.07.2929
Epidemiology of high-energy trauma in Chile: An ecological analysis using public registries
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Epidemiological behavior of GES notifications by health problem No. 48 (polytrauma) between 2018 and 2022.
N | 2040 | 2175 | 2146 | 2099 | 20187 | N/A |
N/total x100 | 19.16% | 20.43% | 20.16% | 19.71% | 20.54% | N/A |
Age | 39.7 (19.3) | 38.6 (19.1) | 37.7 (18.1) | 38.4 (18.5) | 39.8 (18.9) | 0.0028 (Kruskall-Wallis) |
Women | 463 (22.7%) | 495 (22.8%) | 422 (19.7%) | 440 (21.0%) | 489 (22.4%) | 0.059 (Chi-square) |
FONASA | 1880 (92.2%) | 2022 (93.0%) | 2013 (93.8%) | 2000 (95.3%) | 2090 (95.6%) | < 0.000 (Chi-square) |
FONASA, National Health Fund.GES, Garantías Explícitas en Salud.
Source: Prepared by the authors based on the results of the study.