日本一家教学医院的回顾性队列研究:标准车和k型车乘客交通事故后的生存结果和解剖特异性严重损伤的比较

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-02-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0318748
Yuko Ono, Tasuku Uzawa, Jun Sugiyama, Nozomi Tomita, Takeyasu Kakamu, Tokiya Ishida, Joji Kotani, Kazuaki Shinohara
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摘要

道路交通事故是一个全球性的健康问题。K-car车辆,也被称为“微型车辆”,定义为发动机排量为15,并且头颈部,胸部,腹部,骨盆和四肢的解剖特异性严重损伤,定义为简易损伤量表评分≥3。在5331例符合条件的患者中,2384例(44.7%)为K-car车辆乘客。在对1947对的倾向评分匹配分析中,我们观察到K-car车辆组的住院死亡率增加(2.6% vs. 4.0%,优势比1.53,95%置信区间1.07-2.19)。与标准车辆相比,K-car车辆与头颈部、胸部、腹部、骨盆和四肢严重创伤和严重损伤的风险更大有关。这些研究数据应该用来鼓励车辆乘员和汽车制造商考虑交通事故中车辆安全的客观事实。
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Comparison of survival outcomes and anatomically specific severe injuries following traffic accidents among occupants of standard and K-car vehicles: A retrospective cohort study at a teaching hospital in Japan.

Road traffic accidents are a global health concern. K-car vehicles, also known as "mini vehicles," are defined as those having an engine displacement <660 cc, vehicle length <3.4 m, width <1.48 m, and height <2.0 m. K-cars have become increasing popular not only in Japan but also in other countries. Compared with standard vehicles, the occupant space of a K-car vehicle is considerably smaller; thus, passengers may be more vulnerable to the external forces generated in a collision, which in turn can lead to deformation of the occupant space and less protection against injuries. However, data are scarce regarding whether K-car vehicles are related to poorer survival outcomes and severe trauma. We conducted a retrospective cohort study involving patients who were injured in four-wheeled vehicle accidents between 2002 and 2023 and admitted to a community teaching hospital in Japan. The vehicle configuration was divided into standard and K-car vehicles. The primary endpoint was in-hospital mortality. Other outcomes included severe trauma, defined as Injury Severity Score (ISS) >15, and anatomically specific severe injury of the head and neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities, defined as Abbreviated Injury Scale score ≥3. Of 5331 eligible patients, 2384 (44.7%) were K-car vehicle occupants. In propensity score-matched analysis with 1947 pairs, we observed an increase for in-hospital mortality in the K-car vehicle group (2.6% vs. 4.0%, odds ratio 1.53, 95% confidence interval 1.07-2.19). Compared with standard vehicles, K-car vehicles were associated with a greater risk of severe trauma and serious injuries of the head and neck, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and extremities. These study data should be used to encourage vehicle occupants and automobile manufacturers to consider objective facts regarding the safety of vehicles in a traffic accident.

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PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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