Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Motorcycle accident in Pakistan ====== Although orthopedic injuries occur most frequently in motorcycle trauma, polytrauma necessitating multi-disciplinary management and complicating hospital stay is also common. Understanding patterns of injuries and management in [[motorcycle]] trauma will enable trauma teams in a developing country like Pakistan to devise evidence-based management protocols, especially for cases of polytrauma ((Martins RS, Saqib SU, Gillani M, Sania SRT, Junaid MU, Zafar H. Patterns of traumatic injuries and outcomes to motorcyclists in a developing country: A cross-sectional study. Traffic Inj Prev. 2021 Jan 26:1-5. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2020.1856374. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33497294.)). ---- Hasan et al. conducted a [[Cross-sectional study]] of [[medical record]]s of [[patient]]s with [[motorcycle]]-related injuries in [[2015]], at the [[Aga Khan University Hospital]] in [[Karachi]], [[Pakistan]]. They [[review]]ed the patient demographic and medical data, helmet use, the [[Glasgow coma]] [[score]], the spectrum of injuries, [[length of stay]], specific [[injury]] diagnosis, and final disposition of patients. Data were analyzed using IBM [[SPSS]] Statistics for Windows, Version 20.0 (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY). They identified 450 motorcycle [[crash]] injuries. Ninety percent of these victims were [[male]]s, and 81% were driving at the time of the crash. More than 50% of crashes involved patients age under 29 years, and most crashes (35%) involved patients in the third decade of life. They observed that 6.8% of [[accident]]s involved patients younger than 10 years of age. For all the motorcycle-related injuries, 45% occurred during the weekend (Saturday and Sunday). [[Helmet]]s were worn by only 7% of patients. The most common types of [[collision]]s were motorcycle versus car followed by lone motorcycle fall. Of the injuries sustained, the cumulative frequency of orthopedic injuries was the highest (63%), of which 34% were [[lower limb]] injuries and 29% were [[upper limb]] injuries. The second highest frequency of injuries were [[head injury]] (46%). They also found that 85% motorcycle injury victims sustained [[fracture]]s. The frequency of motorcycle-related injuries was high among young adults, and closed fractures of the lower limbs were the most common orthopedic injuries related to motorcycle crashes. Use of [[helmet]]s among motorcyclists needs to be reinforced to prevent head injuries. They suggest motorcyclists to use protective clothes and motorcycle sidebars to prevent [[fracture]]s of the lower limb. Further [[research]] is needed to determine the type of fractures, type of head injuries, surgical interventions required, and [[morbidity]] and [[mortality]] in motorcycle-related injuries and whether designing separate lanes for motorcycles will reduce the burden of these injuries on the [[healthcare system]] ((Hasan O, Sheikh S, Fatima A, Abbas A, Zahid N, Baloch N. Motor-vehicle Crash Patient Injury Patterns from a Level One Trauma Center in a Metropolitan City: A Cross-Sectional Study. Cureus. 2019 Feb 14;11(2):e4073. doi: 10.7759/cureus.4073. PubMed PMID: 31019851; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6464989. )). motorcycle_accident_in_pakistan.txt Last modified: 2024/06/07 02:53by 127.0.0.1