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Pre-Hospital Trauma Care in Road Traffic Accidents in Kashan, Iran

BACKGROUND: Iran has one of the highest rates of road traffic accidents (RTAs) worldwide. Pre-hospital trauma care can help minimize many instances of traffic-related mortality and morbidity. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics of pre-hospital care in patients who wer...

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Autores principales: Paravar, Mohammad, Hosseinpour, Mehrdad, Salehi, Shayesteh, Mohammadzadeh, Mahdi, Shojaee, Abolfazl, Akbari, Hossein, Mirzadeh, Azadeh Sadat
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Kowsar 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24396772
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/atr.8780
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author Paravar, Mohammad
Hosseinpour, Mehrdad
Salehi, Shayesteh
Mohammadzadeh, Mahdi
Shojaee, Abolfazl
Akbari, Hossein
Mirzadeh, Azadeh Sadat
author_facet Paravar, Mohammad
Hosseinpour, Mehrdad
Salehi, Shayesteh
Mohammadzadeh, Mahdi
Shojaee, Abolfazl
Akbari, Hossein
Mirzadeh, Azadeh Sadat
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description BACKGROUND: Iran has one of the highest rates of road traffic accidents (RTAs) worldwide. Pre-hospital trauma care can help minimize many instances of traffic-related mortality and morbidity. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics of pre-hospital care in patients who were injured in RTAs, admitted to hospital. The focus was mainly directed at evaluating pre-hospital trauma care provided in city streets and roads out of the city. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This retrospective study was carried out on all trauma patients, transported by the emergency medical service (EMS) system, who were admitted to Kashan Shahid-Beheshti hospital during the period from March 2011 to March 2012. The patients’ demographic data, location of accident, damaged organs, mechanism of injury, injury severity, pre-hospital times (response, scene, transport), pre-hospital interventions and outcomes, were extracted from the data registry and analyzed through descriptive statistics using SPSS 18 software. RESULTS: Findings of this study showed that, 75% of RTAs occurred on city streets (n = 1 251). Motor-car accidents were the most frequent mechanism of RTA on city streets (n = 525) (42%), while car rollover was the most frequent mechanism of RTA on roads out of the city (n = 155) (44.4%). The mean pre-hospital time intervals (min); response, scene, and transport for all patients were 6.6 ± 3.1, 10.7 ± 5 and 13 ± 9.8, respectively. The mean pre-hospital time intervals (response, scene, transport) in roads out of the city were higher than those in city streets. There was a significant difference (P = 0.04) in the mortality rates due to RTAs between city streets (n = 46) and roads out of the city (n = 32). CONCLUSIONS: In comparison with road traffic accidents on city streets, trauma patients in RTAs on roads out of the city have longer pre-hospital time intervals and more severe injuries; therefore, this group needs more pre-hospital resuscitation interventions.
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spelling pubmed-38765022014-01-06 Pre-Hospital Trauma Care in Road Traffic Accidents in Kashan, Iran Paravar, Mohammad Hosseinpour, Mehrdad Salehi, Shayesteh Mohammadzadeh, Mahdi Shojaee, Abolfazl Akbari, Hossein Mirzadeh, Azadeh Sadat Arch Trauma Res Research Article BACKGROUND: Iran has one of the highest rates of road traffic accidents (RTAs) worldwide. Pre-hospital trauma care can help minimize many instances of traffic-related mortality and morbidity. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to assess the characteristics of pre-hospital care in patients who were injured in RTAs, admitted to hospital. The focus was mainly directed at evaluating pre-hospital trauma care provided in city streets and roads out of the city. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This retrospective study was carried out on all trauma patients, transported by the emergency medical service (EMS) system, who were admitted to Kashan Shahid-Beheshti hospital during the period from March 2011 to March 2012. The patients’ demographic data, location of accident, damaged organs, mechanism of injury, injury severity, pre-hospital times (response, scene, transport), pre-hospital interventions and outcomes, were extracted from the data registry and analyzed through descriptive statistics using SPSS 18 software. RESULTS: Findings of this study showed that, 75% of RTAs occurred on city streets (n = 1 251). Motor-car accidents were the most frequent mechanism of RTA on city streets (n = 525) (42%), while car rollover was the most frequent mechanism of RTA on roads out of the city (n = 155) (44.4%). The mean pre-hospital time intervals (min); response, scene, and transport for all patients were 6.6 ± 3.1, 10.7 ± 5 and 13 ± 9.8, respectively. The mean pre-hospital time intervals (response, scene, transport) in roads out of the city were higher than those in city streets. There was a significant difference (P = 0.04) in the mortality rates due to RTAs between city streets (n = 46) and roads out of the city (n = 32). CONCLUSIONS: In comparison with road traffic accidents on city streets, trauma patients in RTAs on roads out of the city have longer pre-hospital time intervals and more severe injuries; therefore, this group needs more pre-hospital resuscitation interventions. Kowsar 2013-02-01 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3876502/ /pubmed/24396772 http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/atr.8780 Text en Copyright © 2013, Kashan University of Medical Sciences. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hosseinpour, Mehrdad
Salehi, Shayesteh
Mohammadzadeh, Mahdi
Shojaee, Abolfazl
Akbari, Hossein
Mirzadeh, Azadeh Sadat
Pre-Hospital Trauma Care in Road Traffic Accidents in Kashan, Iran
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3876502/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24396772
http://dx.doi.org/10.5812/atr.8780
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