Pattern of Road Traffic Injuries Presenting at a Tertiary Hospital in North-Central Nigeria.

Gabriel Oluwatosin Afolabi, Kosisochukwu Elijah Udeogu, Ndubuisi Onu Onyemaechi
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Background: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) constitute a major economic and health challenge globally, particularly in developing countries. Nasarawa state, north-central Nigeria, is heavily motorised due to the use of motorcycles as a popular means of transportation. The study aims to determine the pattern and prevalence of RTIs within the state.

Materials and methods: A 6-year retrospective study was conducted at the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital (DASH) in Lafia, Nasarawa state. Data were obtained from the medical records of patients admitted with RTIs at the hospital and were analysed using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences version 26.

Results: A total of 929 patients with 1307 injuries were reported. There were 518 (55.8%) males and 411 (44.2%) females, with a male-to-female ratio of 1.3:1. The age of the patients ranged from 1-85 years, with a mean age of 30 ± 20 years. Young adults aged 18-44 years constituted the most injured age group. Motorcycle-related crashes accounted for injuries in 530 (57.1%) patients. These injuries were predominantly traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) and extremity injuries. The body region most affected was the head and face (560, 42.8%), with traumatic brain injuries (448, 32.7%) being the most common type. After treatment, most patients (571, 61.5%) were discharged home, while the mortality rate was 2.4%.

Conclusion: In our study, motorcycle-related crashes were prevalent. Young adult males were mostly the victims of RTIs. Traumatic brain injuries and extremity injuries were the predominant types of injuries, often associated with motorcycle and pedestrian crashes. Multisystem injuries and TBIs were major factors contributing to mortality.

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