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Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Research article

Pattern and nature of Neyshabur train explosion blast injuries

Authors: Katayoun Jahangiri, Hasan Ghodsi, Ali Khodadadizadeh, Sadegh Yousef Nezhad

Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

Explosions are classified as both man-made and complex accidents. Explosive events can cause serious damage to people, property, and the environment. This study aimed to investigate the pattern and nature of damage incurred to the victims of the Neyshabur Train Explosion.

Methods

The current study is a descriptive cross-sectional study that was retrospectively performed on 99 individuals using census method and documents victims hospitalized due to the Neyshabur train disaster (February 2004) in 2016. In this study, different variables such as age, sex, type of injury, treatment, etc. were examined using a questionnaire and were analyzed using SPSS16.

Results

The results showed that 50.5% of victims were males with mean age of 30.33 ± 4.27 years and most of them were in 20- to 40-year age group. A total of 98 victims were discharged after treatment, and 1 victim died due to the severity of injuries after 3 days of hospitalization. Second type of injuries caused by the explosion accounted for most of the injuries (55.6%), and most treatments (54.5%) were related to the specific field of orthopedics.

Conclusion

Handling and transportation of fuels and chemicals via rail transport system is one of the potential hazards that threatens human life. The results showed that the highest numbers of victims were in 20- to 40-year age group, which is the age of economic efficiency. The prevention and reduction of human and financial losses resulting from accidents require proper national planning.
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Metadata
Title
Pattern and nature of Neyshabur train explosion blast injuries
Authors
Katayoun Jahangiri
Hasan Ghodsi
Ali Khodadadizadeh
Sadegh Yousef Nezhad
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
World Journal of Emergency Surgery / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1749-7922
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-018-0164-7

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