Characteristics of road traffic injuries in the second largest city of Iran

Type Journal Article - Journal of Emergency Practice and Trauma
Title Characteristics of road traffic injuries in the second largest city of Iran
Author(s)
Volume 1
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2015
Page numbers 48-51
URL https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Azadeh_Gharaee/publication/283347841_Characteristics_of_road_tr​affic_injuries_in_the_second_largest_city_of_Iran/links/563704fc08aebc004000a476.pdf
Abstract
Objective: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are the second leading causes of death in
Iran. One of the most important steps in the prevention of traffic-related trauma
and its consequences is gaining insight into the epidemiology of injuries. We
conducted this study to describe the characteristics of RTIs and to find strategies
for its prevention.
Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study on consecutive road traffic
trauma patients admitted to the emergency department (ED) of the second largest
trauma center in the northeast of Iran, during July to September 2013. Demographic
characteristics, type of vehicle, and injured area of the body were documented for
each patient.
Results: Of 666 included patients, 562 (84.4%) were male and 104 (15.6%)
were female, with a mean age of 28.89 ± 16.62 years. Most of the patients were
uneducated. The highest frequency of RTIs was related to motorcyclists with an
attributed risk of RTIs for motorcycles at 75.8%. The most common traumatized area
was head, face, and lower extremities.
Conclusion: The largest number of traumatized patients was among motorcyclists
and uneducated population underscores the importance of public training about
motorcycle usage and security and increase social awareness about reasons behind
traffic law

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