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全地形车损伤:它们危险吗?法规到期后,一家一级创伤中心的6年经验。

All-terrain vehicle injuries: are they dangerous? A 6-year experience at a level I trauma center after legislative regulations expired.

作者信息

Fonseca A H, Ochsner M G, Bromberg W J, Gantt D

机构信息

Department of Surgical Education, Memorial Health University Medical Center, Savannah, Georgia, USA.

出版信息

Am Surg. 2005 Nov;71(11):937-40; discussion 940-1.

Abstract

All-terrain vehicles (ATVs) have increased in popularity and sales since 1971. This rise in popularity led to an increase in injuries resulting in voluntary industry rider safety regulations in 1988, which expired without renewal in 1998. Our purpose was twofold, to determine the incidence and severity of ATV injuries in our patient population and what, if any impact the safety regulations had. To further characterize the risk of ATV use, we compared them to a vehicle generally recognized as dangerous, the motorcycle (MC). Our trauma registry was reviewed from January 1998 through August 2004 for ATV or MC injured. Data collected included age, gender, mortality, Injury Severity Score (ISS), helmet use, and injury distribution. These were compared to our data from the decade of regulation. There were 352 MC and 221 ATV patients. ATV injured demonstrated a higher proportion of pediatric and female patients (P < 0.001 and P < 0.01, respectively), a decrease in helmet use (8.6% vs 64.7%, P < 0.001), and increased closed head injuries (CHI) (54.2% vs 44.9%, P < 0.05) compared with MC injured. ISS and mortality were similar. The average number of patients from 1988 to 1998 was 6.9/yr compared to 31.6/yr (P < 0.001) during 1998-2004 with equal ISS. Our data show that there has been a dramatic and progressive increase in the number of ATV crashes since expiration of industry regulations. ATVs are as dangerous as MCs based on patient ISS and mortality. There are significantly more children and women injured on ATVs. The lower rate of helmet use in ATVs may account for the significantly greater incidence of CHI. These data mandate the need for injury prevention efforts for ATV riders, in particular children, through increased public awareness and new legislation.

摘要

自1971年以来,全地形车(ATV)的受欢迎程度和销量不断增加。这种受欢迎程度的上升导致受伤人数增加,促使行业在1988年制定了自愿性骑手安全法规,但该法规于1998年到期且未获续签。我们的目的有两个,一是确定我们患者群体中全地形车受伤的发生率和严重程度,二是确定安全法规是否产生了影响(若有影响的话)。为了进一步描述使用全地形车的风险,我们将其与通常被认为危险的车辆——摩托车(MC)进行了比较。我们回顾了1998年1月至2004年8月期间因全地形车或摩托车受伤的患者的创伤登记资料。收集的数据包括年龄、性别、死亡率、损伤严重度评分(ISS)、头盔使用情况和损伤分布。这些数据与我们在法规实施的十年期间的数据进行了比较。共有352例摩托车受伤患者和221例全地形车受伤患者。与摩托车受伤患者相比,全地形车受伤患者中儿童和女性的比例更高(分别为P < 0.001和P < 0.01),头盔使用率降低(8.6%对64.7%,P < 0.001),闭合性颅脑损伤(CHI)增加(54.2%对44.9%,P < 0.05)。损伤严重度评分和死亡率相似。1988年至1998年患者的平均数量为每年6.9例,而1998 - 2004年期间为每年31.6例(P < 0.001),损伤严重度评分相同。我们的数据表明,自行业法规到期以来,全地形车碰撞事故的数量急剧且持续增加。基于患者的损伤严重度评分和死亡率,全地形车与摩托车一样危险。全地形车导致受伤的儿童和女性明显更多。全地形车较低的头盔使用率可能是闭合性颅脑损伤发生率显著更高的原因。这些数据表明有必要通过提高公众意识和制定新法规,对全地形车骑手,尤其是儿童,开展预防伤害的工作。

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