道路交通事故中两轮车骑行者的受伤模式--尸检研究

Amjith E Kutty, Sreelekshmi J, Cyriac Job
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背景:道路交通伤害是印度第六大死因,主要影响青年和中年人。机动交通的快速增长,尤其是两轮车(占车辆总数的 72%),增加了交通事故。头盔规定的不足和不统一使情况更加恶化。道路伤害给医疗保健带来了压力,需要住院治疗和康复。喀拉拉邦的两轮摩托车事故频发,往往因头部受伤而致命。研究致命事故中骑手的受伤模式和原因至关重要。研究方法在获得机构伦理委员会批准后,我们在喀拉拉邦范达纳姆的 Govt TD 医学院进行了一项横断面研究。研究包括所有在道路交通事故中死亡并有明确车辆信息的两轮车骑行者,不包括腐烂或身份不明的尸体。共分析了 101 个病例,在尸检过程中将外部和内部损伤直接记录在 Proforma 上。研究采用频率和比例对数据进行总结,并用卡方检验法评估分类变量之间的关系。结论:研究发现,大多数事故发生在下午 6-9 点之间,主要涉及男性(91.1%)两轮摩托车骑手(80.8%)。很少有人戴头盔(5%)。头部受伤(97%)很常见,通常是由于从车中弹出(87%)造成的。不戴头盔和弹射与头部受伤有很大关系,而头部受伤是两轮摩托车事故死亡的主要原因。
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Pattern of injuries in Two-Wheeler riders involved in Road Traffic Occurrence –an Autopsy Study
 Background: Road traffic injuries are India’s sixth leading cause of death, affecting youth and middle-aged individuals. Rapid motorized traffic growth, particularly two-wheelers (72% of vehicles), has increased accidents. Inadequate and non-uniform helmet regulations worsen the situation. Road injuries strain healthcare, demanding hospitalization, and rehabilitation. Kerala experiences significant two-wheeler accidents, often fatal due to head injuries. Studying injury patterns and causes among riders in fatal accidents is vital. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted at Govt TD Medical College, Vandanam, Kerala, following approval from the Institutional Ethics Committee. The study included all deaths of two-wheeler riders involved in road traffic accidents with clear vehicle information, excluding decomposed or unidentified bodies. A total of 101 cases were analyzed, recording external and internal injuries directly onto the Proforma during autopsy. Data were summarized using frequencies and proportions, while the chi-square test assessed relationships between categorical variables. Conclusion:The study found that most accidents occurred between 6-9 pm, involving mainly male (91.1%) two-wheeler riders (80.8%). Few wore helmets (5%). Head injuries (97%) were common, often caused by ejection from vehicles (87%). Non-helmet use and ejection related significantly to head injuries, a leading cause of twowheeler accident fatalities
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