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Open Access 01-12-2017 | Research article

Youth traffic-related injuries: a prospective study

Authors: Michal Grivna, Hani O. Eid, Fikri M. Abu-Zidan

Published in: World Journal of Emergency Surgery | Issue 1/2017

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Abstract

Background

Traffic-related injuries are the most common cause of morbidity and mortality of the youth. Our aim was to study epidemiology, risk factors and outcome of hospitalized youth patients injured in road traffic collisions in order to give recommendations for prevention.

Methods

We prospectively studied all youth (15–24 years) patients having traffic-related injuries who were admitted to Al Ain or Tawam Hospitals, Al Ain City, or who died after arrival to these hospitals during an 18 months period. Demography, location and time of injury, injured body regions, severity, hospital and intensive care unit (ICU) stay and outcome were analyzed.

Results

Three hundred thirty-three patients having a mean age (SD) of 20 years (2.5) were studied. 87% were males and 72% were UAE nationals. Majority of injured patients were drivers or front-seat passengers (70%), followed by back seat passengers (16%), motorcyclists (5%) and pedestrians (4%). Rollover was the most common crash mechanism (35%), followed by front crash (34%). Twenty seven patients (8%) were ejected during the crash, 14 during roll-over, 7 from quadribikes and three during front crash. 20% of the patients were admitted to the ICU. Median Glasgow Coma Scale was 15 (range 3–15), median Injury Severity Score was 5 (range 1–41), and median total hospital stay was 3 days (range 1–73). Nine (3%) patients died.

Conclusions

Young UAE-national males are at a higher risk of being injured at traffic. Rollover crash was frequent with high risk of ejection. Promotion of traffic safety and enforcement of safety legislation is necessary.
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Metadata
Title
Youth traffic-related injuries: a prospective study
Authors
Michal Grivna
Hani O. Eid
Fikri M. Abu-Zidan
Publication date
01-12-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
World Journal of Emergency Surgery / Issue 1/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1749-7922
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13017-016-0113-2

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