Patricia da Costa Araujo Magalhaes, Albanita Gomes da Costa de Ceballos, Washington José Dos Santos, Etiene Oliveira da Silva Fittipaldi, Cristine Vieira Do Bonfim, João Victor Lopes de Oliveira, Viviane Dias Cavalcanti Santos, João Marcos D'Assumpção de Carvalho, Tiago Caetano Tavares Monteiro, Rafael Moraes Barbosa
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the association between alcohol consumption and the severity of injuries in the pelvic region and lower limbs among motorcyclists injured in traffic.
Methods: This exploratory cross-sectional study was conducted with motorcyclists admitted to a public hospital in Recife (northeastern Brazil). Using questionnaires, the study collected sociodemographic data and information about accidents. Data were also sourced from medical records from February 1, 2023 to January 31, 2024. The severity of the injuries was assessed using the Abbreviated Injury Scale.
Results: The study involved 305 individuals, of which 292 (95.7%) were male, and 210 (70.9%) were aged 18-39 years. Severe injuries in the pelvic and lower limb areas occurred in 229 (74.6%) of motorcyclists. The analysis showed a statistically significant association between pelvic and lower limb injuries and alcohol consumption, even when adjusted for age, education level, income, type of income, and accident by impact and collision (adjusted odds ratio = 2.82; 95% confidence interval = 1.04-7.69) (p = 0.042).
Conclusion: Motorcyclists who consume alcohol are at a higher risk of severe injury in the pelvic region and lower limbs. Despite the traffic regulations regarding alcohol consumption in Brazil and investments in educational campaigns, efforts have not been enough to reduce the incidence and severity of injuries in the studied population.
期刊介绍:
The purpose of Traffic Injury Prevention is to bridge the disciplines of medicine, engineering, public health and traffic safety in order to foster the science of traffic injury prevention. The archival journal focuses on research, interventions and evaluations within the areas of traffic safety, crash causation, injury prevention and treatment.
General topics within the journal''s scope are driver behavior, road infrastructure, emerging crash avoidance technologies, crash and injury epidemiology, alcohol and drugs, impact injury biomechanics, vehicle crashworthiness, occupant restraints, pedestrian safety, evaluation of interventions, economic consequences and emergency and clinical care with specific application to traffic injury prevention. The journal includes full length papers, review articles, case studies, brief technical notes and commentaries.