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J Anal Res Clin Med. 2015;3(1): 64-69.
doi: 10.15171/jarcm.2015.010
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Original Research

Traffic accident injuries in a referral Orthopedic Hospital in North West of Iran during summer 2009

Amir Mohammad Navali 1*, Firoozeh Pouyandeh 2

1 Associate Professor, Research Center for Road Traffic Injury Prevention, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
2 General Practitioner, Research Center for Road Traffic Injury Prevention, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, Tabriz, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Email: Amir_Navali@yahoo.com

Abstract

Introduction: Road traffic injuries are a major public health problem, requiring huge efforts for effective and sustainable prevention. Because of the high occurrence of traffic accidents in Iran, basic data acquisition is highly needed to implement prevention plans. The present research is conducted as an epidemiological study of the traffic accident victims referred to a referral orthopedic center in North West of Iran. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted during a 3 months period from June to September 2009 in Tabriz, Iran. A total of 16681 patients were admitted to the emergency ward, and 3246 patients (19.5%) were hospitalized during this period because of traffic related injuries. After randomization, 630 cases were selected to be enrolled in the study. The location of an accident, position of road users, type of crashed vehicle, cause of accident, type of injury, time interval from accident to hospitalization and treatment outcome were recorded. Statistical analyses were carried out using SPSS software. Results: The mean age of the patients was 31 years (range, 6 months to 98 years) and 77.0% of patients (468 cases) were men. A total of 193 (36.6%) patients sustained traffic accident in open roads and 335 (63.4%) in urban corridors. In 67 (12.9%) of accidents, there was only a single occupant in the vehicle. The time interval between the accident and admission was 6.6 ± 3.2 hours. Of the 608 cases, 45.7% were drivers, 30.3% passengers, and 24.0% pedestrians. Most cases of the car accident happened in urban areas, and the male victims were largely in the driver group. The most frequent type of injury was knee, leg and head trauma. Conclusion: The large number of traffic-related injuries admitted to our emergency ward that comprise mostly young adults should be considered as an alarming signal to policy makers and health providers in our province. Strict control on drivers’ behavior should be taken into account if increasing human loss and injury on the roads are to be averted
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