sao保罗市涉及骑自行车者的交通事故流行病学

Raphael Muszkat Besborodco, Caio Vinicius Fonseca da Silva, Georgia de Sá Cavalcante Teixeira, Carlos Górios, Cintia Leci Rodrigues, Jane de Eston Armond
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目的:描述2018年圣保罗市通报的骑自行车者事故,并分析相关因素。方法:这是一种描述性定量方法,基于巴西东南部地区圣保罗市的暴力和事故监测信息系统(SIVVA),在2018年1月至12月期间,在巴西东南部地区的圣保罗市选择报告,包括与骑自行车者交通事故相关的报告。结果:2018年1月至12月期间,报告了701例涉及圣保罗市骑自行车者的交通事故。受害者占82.5%,主要是男性(83.0%)和青少年(10至19岁)。在损伤诊断方面,以外伤为主,以头部浅表外伤为主。结论:本研究对自行车、青少年和男性司机的患病率进行了观察。损伤诊断主要为上肢外伤、损伤及骨折。
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EPIDEMIOLOGIA DOS ACIDENTES DE TRÂNSITO ENVOLVENDO CICLISTAS NA CIDADE DE SÃO PAULO
OBJECTIVE: To to describe the accidents involving cyclists notified in the city of São Paulo during the year 2018, and to analyze the associated factors. METHODS: This is a descriptive, quantitative approach, based on the Violence and Accidents Surveillance Information System of the city of São Paulo (SIVVA), in the selection of reports, including those related to accidents of traffic involving cyclists, from January to December 2018, in the city of São Paulo, in the southeastern region of Brazil. RESULTS: Between January and December 2018, 701 cases of traffic accidents involving cyclists living in the city of São Paulo were reported. The profile of the victim was 82.5%, predominantly male (83.0%) and adolescents (10 to 19 years of age). Regarding the diagnosis of injury, the traumas were more prevalent, mainly superficial head trauma. CONCLUSION: In this study, the prevalence of bicycle, adolescent and male drivers was observed. The main diagnosis of injury was trauma, injuries and fractures affecting the upper limbs.
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