Analysis of desert traffic accidents: A retrospective study.

Q3 Medicine
Qatar Medical Journal Pub Date : 2024-12-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5339/qmj.2024.65
Haris Iftikhar, Suha Turkmen, Aftab Mohammad Azad, Zain Bhutta, Melih Imamoglu, Serdar Karakullukcu, Amr Mohammed Elmoheen, Jassim Mohammad, Hany Attia Zaki Mahmoud, Ahmed Ibrahim Sheashaa, Guillaume Alinier
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Introduction: Motor vehicle accidents (MVAs) are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. There is limited literature on the injuries resulting from desert off-road driving accidents. This study aims to delineate the attributes of desert MVA and associated injuries as observed in Qatar.

Methods: This is a Qatar-based retrospective descriptive multicenter study from electronic medical records (EMRs) between 2016 and 2022. Patients were evaluated based on demographic characteristics, type of injury and vehicle involved, injury locations, injury severity, treatments applied, length of hospital stay, number and outcome of surgeries, disability on discharge, and mortality.

Results: Findings reveal a rising trend in accidents from October to March, peaking between 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. The patients were predominantly male under 40 years of age, not adhering to personal protective measures, and accidents often involved all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and sport utility vehicles (SUVs). Blunt trauma emerged as the primary injury type, with orthopedic injuries being the most frequent. Most patients did not undergo surgery and had an average hospital stay of 2.9 days. A 1.5% mortality rate and 6.7% disability rate were observed.

Conclusion: This study fills a critical gap in understanding desert traffic accidents in a Gulf Cooperation Council country. This study underscores the need for targeted interventions and public awareness campaigns tailored to the unique challenges of desert driving.

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沙漠交通事故分析:回顾性研究。
导言:机动车辆事故(MVAs)是全世界死亡和发病的主要原因。关于沙漠越野驾驶事故造成的伤害的文献有限。本研究旨在描述在卡塔尔观察到的沙漠MVA和相关伤害的属性。方法:这是一项基于卡塔尔的回顾性描述性多中心研究,来自2016年至2022年的电子病历(emr)。根据人口统计学特征、损伤类型和涉及的车辆、损伤部位、损伤严重程度、应用的治疗方法、住院时间、手术次数和结果、出院时残疾和死亡率对患者进行评估。结果:从10月到3月,交通事故呈上升趋势,在下午4点到8点之间达到高峰。患者以40岁以下男性为主,未采取个人防护措施,事故多涉及全地形车(ATVs)和运动型多用途车(suv)。钝性创伤是主要的损伤类型,骨科损伤是最常见的。大多数患者没有接受手术,平均住院时间为2.9天。死亡率为1.5%,致残率为6.7%。结论:本研究填补了了解海湾合作委员会国家沙漠交通事故的关键空白。这项研究强调了针对沙漠驾驶的独特挑战进行有针对性的干预和公众意识运动的必要性。
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