A Prospective Study of Gunshot Injuries among the Patients Admitted to the Emergency Department

Saurabh Pathak, Faiz Ahmad, Kashif Ali
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Background-Increased incidence of firearm injuries in developing countries has been attributed to poverty, unemployment, political instability, lack of education and unequal distribution of wealth. Itis one of the important causes of morbidity and mortality in our country. Material and methods-This prospective study was conducted at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College Hospital, AMU, Aligarh in the department of Forensic Medicine and in the Trauma and Emergency department between October 2018 to September 2020.130 patients of Gunshot injuries were included after obtaining informed consent. Results-Males (n=115; 88.46 %) were the predominant victims of gunshot injuries while female patients comprise of 11.54 % (n=15) only. Male to female ratio was 7.67:1. Majority (n=115; 88.46 %) of the gunshot injury cases were the result of homicidal motive. Lower (n=50; 35.46 %) and upper extremities (n=41; 31.53 %) were the most common sites of injury. Conclusion-There is a need to decrease the number of firearms used and sold in India. We need to eradicate illicit local community gun manufacturing units.
关于急诊科收治的枪伤患者的前瞻性研究
背景-发展中国家火器伤害发生率的增加是由于贫困、失业、政治不稳定、缺乏教育和财富分配不均造成的。在我国,枪支伤害是导致发病和死亡的重要原因之一。材料与方法--这项前瞻性研究于 2018 年 10 月至 2020 年 9 月期间在阿里加尔 AMU 的贾瓦哈拉尔-尼赫鲁医学院附属医院法医部和创伤与急诊科进行,在获得知情同意后纳入了 130 名枪伤患者。结果-男性(n=115;88.46 %)是枪伤的主要受害者,而女性患者仅占 11.54 %(n=15)。男女比例为 7.67:1。大多数枪伤病例(n=115;88.46 %)是由杀人动机造成的。下肢(n=50;35.46 %)和上肢(n=41;31.53 %)是最常见的受伤部位。结论--有必要减少印度使用和销售的枪支数量。我们需要根除当地社区的非法枪支制造单位。
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