Clinicodemographic Pattern of Death in Road Traffic Accidents at Tangail Medical College.

Joya Debnath, Arpan Kumar Basak, Rakibul Hasan Khan, Laila Yesmin, Zubaidur Rahman
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Background: Rapid motorization bought a boon along with the curse of road traffic accidents toll. Injuries and death due to RTA are one of the major public health problems across the globe, especially in developing countries, due to lack of comprehensive legislative measures. RTA are responsible for the greatest number of injuries and fatalities worldwide by killing around 1.2 million people each year and injuring another 50 million. It will have an immeasurable impact on the families affected by RTA. Objective: To evaluate the situation of RTA in Tangail and to find out the pattern of injuries present in the dead bodies in RTA.Materials and Methods: This is a retrospective study based on autopsy reports conducted to find out the pattern of death due to road traffic accidents in Sheikh Hasina Medical College and Hospital, Tangail during the period from 1st January 2020 to 31st December 2020. After reviewing all postmortem reports 53 cases were found due to RTA, including railway accidents during this study period.Results: A total of 391 postmortem were conducted during the study period from January 2020 to December 2020 and out of which 53 cases were RTA. Female deaths were only 12( 22.64%) and the majority of the deaths were male 41( 77.36%). The highest percentage of deaths were found in the age group 21-30 year 21( 39.62%), followed by 31-40 (18.87%), 41-50 years( 16.98%). According to the types of vehicles, buses and lorries were responsible for the deaths. Regarding the types of victim distribution, pedestrians 28 (52.83(%) were the highest percentage and vehicle occupants were 15(28.30%). Among total cases, head injury (41.51%) was the highest percentage responsible for deaths, followed by fracture of the skull bone ( 41.51%), fracture of the long bone ( 16.98%), chest injuries( 22.64%) and pelvis fracture (5.66%.)Conclusion: Strict enforcement of traffic law, using seatbelts, maintaining the fitness of vehicles, driving licenses, improving public awareness, etc., can reduce this economic burden and protect vulnerable groups of people in our country. KYAMC Journal Volume: 14, No: 03, October 2023: 158-160.
坦盖尔医学院道路交通事故死亡的临床人口学模式。
背景:快速机动化在带来繁荣的同时,也带来了道路交通事故死亡率的诅咒。由于缺乏全面的立法措施,道路交通事故造成的伤亡已成为全球,尤其是发展中国家的主要公共卫生问题之一。道路交通事故是全世界伤亡人数最多的原因,每年造成约 120 万人死亡,另有 5000 万人受伤。这将对受道路交通安全影响的家庭产生不可估量的影响。目标:评估坦盖尔市的道路交通意外事故情况,并找出道路交通意外事故死者身上的伤害模式:这是一项基于尸检报告的回顾性研究,旨在找出 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 2020 年 12 月 31 日期间坦盖尔谢赫-哈西娜医学院和医院因道路交通事故死亡的模式。在对所有尸检报告进行审查后,发现在本研究期间有 53 例死于道路交通事故,包括铁路事故:结果:在 2020 年 1 月至 2020 年 12 月的研究期间,共进行了 391 次尸检,其中 53 例为铁路交通事故。女性死亡人数仅为 12 人(22.64%),男性死亡人数占多数,为 41 人(77.36%)。死亡比例最高的年龄段为 21-30 岁(39.62%),其次是 31-40 岁(18.87%)和 41-50 岁(16.98%)。从车辆类型来看,公共汽车和货车是造成死亡的罪魁祸首。在受害者类型分布方面,行人 28 人(52.83%)所占比例最高,车辆乘员 15 人(28.30%)。在所有死亡病例中,头部受伤(41.51%)所占比例最高,其次是颅骨骨折(41.51%)、长骨骨折(16.98%)、胸部受伤(22.64%)和骨盆骨折(5.66%):严格执行交通法、使用安全带、保持车辆性能、驾驶执照、提高公众意识等,可以减轻这一经济负担,保护我国弱势群体。
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