Musculoskeletal injuries: A cross-sectional study in Irrua, Nigeria

E. Edomwonyi, O. Enoma
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Background: Injury is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among people of various age groups globally. Its economic impact on victims and family is tremendous. Strengthening of legislation and enforcement of extant rules and regulations on prevention and treatment are crucial. The aim of this study as to determine the pattern of musculoskeletal injuries among patients as they present at Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital (ISTH), Irrua, Edo State of Nigeria.Methods: This is a prospective cross-sectional study of consecutive patients who presented at the accident and emergency department of ISTH with musculoskeletal injury, severe enough to require inpatient care for at least 24 hours, from January 1, 2014-December 31, 2014.Results: One hundred fifty-one patients were recruited. Median age was 35.6 years. Age range was 4 to 99 years. The majority of participants (72.9%) fell within the 20-to 50-year age group. Road traffic collision was the leading cause of injury (121 patients; 80%), and 67.8% of these injuries were motorcycle-related. Passengers constituted 48.8% of victims. Twenty-six (17.2%) patients had only soft tissue injuries while 125 (82.8%) had both bony and soft tissue injuries. The lower limb was the most frequently injured body part. The tibia and femur were the most frequently injured bones.Conclusions: Injury is a leading cause of morbidity in Irrua. Road traffic collisions were the leading cause, occurring among the economically viable age groups, thereby imposing severe social pressures on the victims, their families, as well as the health system. Enforcement of extant traffic rules and strengthening of trauma prevention and trauma service delivery systems is advised.Keywords: injuries; musculoskeletal; Irrua; Nigeria
肌肉骨骼损伤:尼日利亚伊鲁瓦的横断面研究
背景:伤害是全球各年龄组人群发病和死亡的主要原因。它对受害者及其家庭的经济影响是巨大的。加强立法和执行现有的预防和治疗规则和条例至关重要。本研究的目的是确定在尼日利亚江户州伊鲁阿专科教学医院(ISTH)就诊的患者中肌肉骨骼损伤的模式。方法:这是一项前瞻性横断面研究,研究对象为2014年1月1日至2014年12月31日期间在ISTH急诊科连续就诊的肌肉骨骼损伤患者,严重程度足以需要住院治疗至少24小时。结果:共纳入151例患者。中位年龄为35.6岁。年龄范围从4岁到99岁。大多数参与者(72.9%)的年龄在20至50岁之间。道路交通碰撞是致伤的主要原因(121例);80%),其中67.8%与摩托车有关。乘客占受害者的48.8%。仅软组织损伤26例(17.2%),骨和软组织同时损伤125例(82.8%)。下肢是最常受伤的身体部位。胫骨和股骨是最常受伤的骨骼。结论:损伤是伊朗发病率的主要原因。道路交通碰撞是主要原因,发生在经济上可行的年龄组中,从而对受害者及其家庭以及保健系统造成严重的社会压力。建议执行现有的交通规则,加强创伤预防和创伤服务提供系统。关键词:损伤;肌肉骨骼;Irrua;尼日利亚
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