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States and U.S. territories submitting data to the NTDB. Percentages are based on the number of centers submitting data in each state, divided by the number of centers identified by the Trauma Information Exchange Program of the American Trauma Society. Red – 67% or more centers in the state have reported to NTDB Blue – 34% to 66% White – 0 to 33%

Number of Patients by Year 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 50,000 60,000 Admit Year Number of Patients Figure 1A Number of patients in NTDB by year of admission.

Number of Patients by Age Age (years) Number of Patients Figure 2A Number of patients by age.

Patients by Age and Gender Age (years) Number of Patients Number of Patients Male Number of Patients Female Figure 3A Number of male and female patients by age.

Mechanism of Injury Mechanism Percentage MVC Fall Struck by, against Transport, other Firearm Pedal cyclist, other Cut/pierce Fire/burn Other specified and classifiable Figure 4A Patients grouped by mechanism of injury, as defined in Appendix D. Other includes the other specified and classifiable mechanism.

Deaths by Mechanism of Injury Mechanism Number of Patients Died Motor Vehicle Traffic Firearm Other spec and class Transport, other Fall Struck by, against Fire/burn Suffocation Drowning/submersion Cut/pierce Figure 5A Number of deaths in each category of injury mechanism, as defined in Appendix D. Other includes the other specified and classifiable mechanism.

Case Fatality by Age Age (years) Case Fatality (%) Figure 6A Case fatality grouped by age. Case fatality = number of deaths divided by the number of patients X 100.

Figure 7A Case fatality for males and females grouped by age. Case fatality = number of deaths divided by the number of patients X 100.

Total Hospital LOS by Mechanism of Injury Total LOS in Days Motor Vehicle Traffic Fall Firearm Transport, other Struck by, against Other Cut/pierce Unspecified Other spec and not class Machinery Figure 8A

Average LOS by Mechanism of Injury Average LOS Firearm Fire/burn Other spec and class Drowning/submersion Motor vehicle traffic Transport, other Pedestrian, other Other specified, not elsewhere Unspecified Fall Figure 9A Average hospital length of stay by mechanism of injury, as defined in Appendix D. Other includes the other specified and classifiable mechanism.

Total ICU LOS by Mechanism of Injury Mechanism of Injury ICU LOS in Days Fall Motor vehicle traffic Firearm Transport, other Struck by, against Cut/Pierce Fire/burn Unspecified Drowning submersion Suffocation Figure 10A Total days of ICU care by mechanism of injury, as defined in Appendix D. Other includes the other specified and classifiable mechanism.

Average ICU LOS by Mechanism of Injury Mechanism Average ICU LOS Drowning/ Submersion Adverse effects Fire/burn Suffocation Firearm Other spec and class Motor Vehicle Traffic Pedestrian, other Poisoning Transport, other Figure 11A Average length of ICU care, grouped by mechanism of injury, as defined in Appendix D. Other includes the other specified and classifiable mechanism.

Percentage of Patients and Injury Severity Score (ISS) ISS Range Percentage of Patients ISS 1-9 ISS range ISS range ISS range >24 Unknown Figure 12A Percentage of patients by Injury Severity Score (ISS) range.

Case Fatality by Injury Severity Score ISS Range Case Fatality (%) ISS range 1-9 ISS range ISS range ISS range >24 Unknown Figure 13A Case fatality by Injury Severity Score (ISS) range.

Total Hospital LOS and ISS ISS Range Total Hospital LOS (Days) ISS ISS ISS ISS > 24 Unknown Figure 14A Total hospital length of stay by ISS.

Average Hospital LOS and ISS ISS Range Average Hospital LOS (Days) ISS ISS ISS ISS > 24 Unknown Figure 15A Average ICU hospital length of stay, grouped by ISS.

Patients by Intent Unintentional Assault Self-inflicted Undetermined Other Figure 16A Patients by intent, as defined in Appendix D.

Patients by Intent Unintentional IntentSelf-inflictedOther Number of Patients Figure 16B Number of patients in each category of intent, as defined in Appendix D.

Proportion of Deaths by Intent Unintentional Assault Self-inflicted Undetermined Other Figure 17A Deaths by intent, as defined in Appendix D.

Percentage of Patient Deaths for Intent Categories Unintentional Assault Self-inflictedUndetermined Other Percentage of Deaths Figure 17B Percentage of deaths by intent, as defined in Appendix D.