Evaluation of the effectiveness of road safety measures and their impact on the pattern and distribution of extracranial and intracranial hemorrhages in fatal head injury cases in Uttar Pradesh, India.

National journal of maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2024-09-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-16 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_102_23
Ashish Kumar Singh, Sachin Kumar Tripathi, Rajiv Ratan Singh, Pradeep Kumar Yadav, Mousami Singh, Anoop Kumar Verma
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Introduction: In Uttar Pradesh, India, there are many fatal head injuries as a result of road traffic accidents (RTAs). Studying the pattern and distribution of intracranial hemorrhages, a frequent complication of severe head trauma might provide vital information on the efficacy of traffic safety regulations. To improve road safety tactics and lower fatal head injuries in Uttar Pradesh, this study intends to assess the effect of road safety measures on the frequency and distribution of intracranial hemorrhages in fatal head injury patients.

Aim: This study's objective is to assess the influence of current road safety initiatives on intracranial bleeding distribution and patterns in fatal head injury cases in Uttar Pradesh.

Methodology: The 604 RTA cases with head injuries that were brought to the mortuary of the S.R.N. Hospital in Prayagraj for a medical-legal postmortem assessment over the course of a year, from April 2021 to March 2022, make up the entirety of this prospective study. Following receiving institutional ethical approval and informed consent, structured interviews with attendees utilizing a questionnaire were done to gather the data.

Result: The results show that certain traffic safety measures have reduced the frequency of fatal head injuries in RTAs. A decreased incidence of intracranial hemorrhages was linked to improved traffic infrastructure, including well-planned junctions, pedestrian crossings, and distinct bicycle lanes. Similar results were shown in serious head injuries when traffic restrictions including speed limits, seat belt use, and helmet legislation were strictly enforced.

Conclusion: There are still issues with fatal brain injuries from car accidents, despite some encouraging results. Safety legislation violations, a lack of public knowledge, and inadequate enforcement all contribute to the issue. Disadvantaged groups like walkers and users on two-wheelers continue to be especially susceptible. The results of this investigation offer important new understandings of the efficiency of traffic safety measures and their influence on the distribution and pattern of cerebral hemorrhages in Uttar Pradesh, India. The results point to the necessity of improved public education efforts and traffic safety laws. More research and focused interventions are required to address specific risk factors among various road user groups. This will result in a safer driving environment and a decline in catastrophic brain injuries.

评估道路安全措施的有效性及其对印度北方邦致命颅脑损伤病例颅外和颅内出血的模式和分布的影响
导言:在印度北方邦,由于道路交通事故(rta),有许多致命的头部受伤。颅内出血是严重颅脑外伤的常见并发症,研究颅内出血的模式和分布可能为交通安全法规的有效性提供重要信息。为了改善北方邦的道路安全策略和降低致命的头部伤害,本研究旨在评估道路安全措施对致命头部损伤患者颅内出血的频率和分布的影响。目的:本研究的目的是评估当前道路安全举措对北方邦致命头部损伤病例颅内出血分布和模式的影响。方法:从2021年4月到2022年3月,在一年的时间里,604例头部受伤的RTA病例被送到Prayagraj的S.R.N.医院的太平间进行医学-法律尸检评估,构成了这项前瞻性研究的全部内容。在获得机构伦理批准和知情同意后,利用问卷对与会者进行结构化访谈以收集数据。结果:一定的交通安全措施降低了交通事故中致命性头部损伤的发生率。颅内出血发生率的降低与交通基础设施的改善有关,包括精心规划的路口、人行横道和独特的自行车道。当交通限制,包括限速、安全带的使用和头盔的立法得到严格执行时,严重的头部受伤也显示出类似的结果。结论:尽管有一些令人鼓舞的结果,但车祸造成的致命脑损伤仍然存在问题。违反安全法规、缺乏公众知识以及执法不力都是造成这一问题的原因。步行者和骑两轮车的人等弱势群体仍然特别容易受到影响。这项调查的结果为交通安全措施的效率及其对印度北方邦脑出血分布和模式的影响提供了重要的新认识。研究结果表明,有必要加强公共教育和交通安全法。需要更多的研究和重点干预措施,以解决不同道路使用者群体中的具体风险因素。这将导致一个更安全的驾驶环境,并减少灾难性的脑损伤。
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