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Changes in motorcycle-related injuries and deaths after mandatory motorcycle helmet law in a district of Vietnam

机译:越南地区强制摩托车盔甲后摩托车相关伤害与死亡的变化

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Objective: Our study measured the change in head injuries and deaths among motorcycle users in Cu Chi district, a suburban district of Ho Chi Minh City.Methods: Hospital records for road traffic injuries (RTIs) were collected from the Cu Chi Trauma Centre and motorcycle-related death records were obtained from mortality registries in commune health offices. Head injury severity was categorized using the Abbreviated Injury Score (AIS). Rate ratios (RRs) were used to compare rates pre- and post-law (2005/2006-2009/2010). Cu Chi's population, stratified by year, age, and sex, was used as the denominator.Results: Of records identifying the transportation mode at the time of injury, motorcyclists accounted for most injuries (3,035, 87%) and deaths (238, 90%). Head injuries accounted for 70% of motorcycle-related hospitalizations. Helmet use was not recorded in any death records and not in 97% of medical records. Males accounted for most injuries (73%) and deaths (88%). The median age was 28years and 32years for injuries and deaths, respectively. Compared to the pre-law period, rates of motorcycle injuries (RR = 0.53; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.49-0.58), head injuries (RR = 0.35; 95% CI, 0.31-0.39), severe head injuries (RR = 0.47; 95% CI, 0.34-0.63), and deaths (RR = 0.69; 95% CI, 0.53-0.89) significantly decreased in the post-law period.Conclusions: Rates of head injuries and deaths among motorcycle riders decreased significantly after implementation of the mandatory helmet law in Vietnam. To further examine the impact of the motorcycle helmet law, including compliance and helmet quality, further emphasis should be placed on gathering helmet use data from injured motorcyclists.
机译:目的:我们的研究测量了胡志明市郊区集集区摩托车使用者头部损伤和死亡的变化。方法:从Cu-Chi创伤中心收集道路交通伤害(RTI)的医院记录,从社区卫生办公室的死亡登记处获取摩托车相关死亡记录。使用简化损伤评分(AIS)对头部损伤的严重程度进行分类。利率比率(RRs)用于比较法律颁布前后的利率(2005/2006-2009/2010)。库奇的人口按年份、年龄和性别分层,被用作分母。结果:在确定受伤时交通方式的记录中,摩托车手占受伤人数(3035,87%)和死亡人数(238,90%)的大多数。头部受伤占摩托车相关住院病例的70%。头盔的使用没有记录在任何死亡记录中,97%的医疗记录中也没有记录。男性受伤(73%)和死亡(88%)最多。受伤和死亡的中位年龄分别为28岁和32岁。与法律实施前相比,法律实施后摩托车伤害(RR=0.53;95%可信区间[CI],0.49-0.58)、头部伤害(RR=0.35;95%可信区间,0.31-0.39)、严重头部伤害(RR=0.47;95%可信区间,0.34-0.63)和死亡(RR=0.69;95%可信区间,0.53-0.89)的发生率显著降低。结论:在越南实施强制性头盔法后,摩托车驾驶员的头部受伤和死亡率显著降低。为了进一步检查摩托车头盔法的影响,包括合规性和头盔质量,应进一步强调从受伤摩托车手收集头盔使用数据。

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