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Injuries among powered two-wheeler users in eight European countries: A descriptive analysis of hospital discharge data

机译:欧洲八个国家的机动两轮车用户的伤害:对医院出院数据的描述性分析

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Powered two-wheelers (PTWs - mopeds, motorcycles, and scooters) remain the most dangerous form of travel on today's roads. This study used hospital discharge data from eight European countries to examine the frequencies and patterns of injury among PTW users (age > 14 years), the predicted incidence of the loss of functional ability, and the mechanisms of the head injuries observed (all in light of increased helmet use). Of 977,557 injured patients discharged in 2004, 12,994 were identified as having been injured in PTW collisions. Lower extremity injuries accounted for 26% (25.6-26.7, 95% C.I.) of the total injuries, followed by upper extremity injuries (20.7%: 20.3-21.2), traumatic brain injuries (TB1) (18.5%: 18-19), and thoracic injuries (8.2%: 7.8-8.5). Approximately 80% of the lower extremity injury cases were expected to exhibit some functional disability one year following discharge (predicted Functional Capacity Index, PFC1-A1S98 < 100), compared to 47% of the upper extremity injury cases and 24% of the TBI cases. Although it occurred less frequently, patients that were expected to experience some functional limitation from TBI were predicted to fair worse on average (lose more functional ability) than patients expected to have functional limitations from extremity injuries. Cerebral concussion was the most common head injury observed (occurring in 56% of head injury cases), with most concussion cases (78%) exhibiting no other head injury. Among the AIS3+ head injuries that could be mapped to an injury mechanism, 48% of these were associated with a translational-impact mechanism, and 37% were associated with a rotational mechanism. The observation of high rates of expected long-term disability suggests that future efforts aim to mitigate lower and upper extremity injuries among PTW users. Likewise, the high rates of concussion and head injuries associated with a rotational mechanism provide goals for the next phase of PTW user head protection.
机译:电动两轮车(PTW-轻便摩托车,摩托车和踏板车)仍然是当今道路上最危险的旅行方式。这项研究使用了来自八个欧洲国家的出院数据来检查PTW使用者(年龄> 14岁)受伤的频率和方式,预测的功能丧失的发生率以及观察到的头部受伤的机制(均参照使用头盔的次数)。在2004年出院的977557名受伤患者中,有12994名被确定为在PTW碰撞中受伤。下肢受伤占受伤总数的26%(25.6-26.7,95%CI),其次是上肢受伤(20.7%:20.3-21.2),脑外伤(TB1)(18.5%:18-19),和胸部受伤(8.2%:7.8-8.5)。预计约80%的下肢损伤病例出院后一年会出现某种功能性残疾(预测的功能能力指数,PFC1-A1S98 <100),而上肢损伤病例为47%,TBI病例为24% 。尽管它发生的频率较低,但预计比TBI受到肢体功能限制的患者平均而言,预期遭受TBI的某些功能限制的患者的平均情况(功能能力下降)要差得多。脑震荡是观察到的最常见的颅脑损伤(发生在56%的颅脑损伤病例中),大多数脑震荡病例(78%)没有其他颅脑损伤。在可以映射到伤害机制的AIS3 +颅脑损伤中,其中48%与平移冲击机制有关,而37%与旋转机制有关。对预期的长期残疾率很高的观察表明,未来的努力旨在减轻PTW使用者下肢和上肢的伤害。同样,与旋转机制相关的高脑震荡和头部受伤为PTW用户头部保护的下一阶段提供了目标。

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    《Accident Analysis & Prevention》 |2012年第2012期|229-236|共8页
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    European Center for Injury Prevention (ECIP) at Universidad de Navarra, irunlarrea 1 (Ed. Los Castaftos), 31080 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain;

    European Center for Injury Prevention (ECIP) at Universidad de Navarra, irunlarrea 1 (Ed. Los Castaftos), 31080 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain,University of Virginia Center for Applied Biomechanics, 4040 Lewis and Clark Drive, 22911 Charlottesville, VA, USA;

    Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Injury Research and Policy, Baltimore, MA, USA;

    European Center for Injury Prevention (ECIP) at Universidad de Navarra, irunlarrea 1 (Ed. Los Castaftos), 31080 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain;

    Fundacion CIDAUT, Parque Tecnologico de Boecillo, 47151 Boecillo, Castillo y Leon, Spain;

    Universidad de Valladolid, Paseo del Cauce s, 47011 Valladolid, Spain;

    MUARC Europe, Monash University Prato Center, Palazzo Vaj, Via Pugliesi 26,59100 Prato, Italy;

    European Center for Injury Prevention (ECIP) at Universidad de Navarra, irunlarrea 1 (Ed. Los Castaftos), 31080 Pamplona, Navarra, Spain,Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Injury Research and Policy, Baltimore, MA, USA,University of Virginia Center for Applied Biomechanics, 4040 Lewis and Clark Drive, 22911 Charlottesville, VA, USA;

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    motorcycles; two-wheelers; hospital discharge; epidemiology; injury; biomechanics;

    机译:摩托车;两轮车;出院;流行病学受伤;生物力学;

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