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成人在斑马线和非斑马线过马路事故中的损伤严重程度及死亡率:一项横断面分析

Injury severity and mortality of adult zebra crosswalk and non-zebra crosswalk road crossing accidents: a cross-sectional analysis.

作者信息

Pfortmueller Carmen A, Marti Mariana, Kunz Mirco, Lindner Gregor, Exadaktylos Aristomenis K

机构信息

University Department of General Internal Medicine, University Hospital and University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

University Department of Emergency Medicine, University Hospital and University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2014 Mar 3;9(3):e90835. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090835. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

PRINCIPALS

Over a million people worldwide die each year from road traffic injuries and more than 10 million sustain permanent disabilities. Many of these victims are pedestrians. The present retrospective study analyzes the severity and mortality of injuries suffered by adult pedestrians, depending on whether they used a zebra crosswalk.

METHODS

Our retrospective data analysis covered adult patients admitted to our emergency department (ED) between 1 January 2000 and 31 December 2012 after being hit by a vehicle while crossing the road as a pedestrian. Patients were identified by using a string term. Medical, police and ambulance records were reviewed for data extraction.

RESULTS

A total of 347 patients were eligible for study inclusion. Two hundred and three (203; 58.5%) patients were on a zebra crosswalk and 144 (41.5%) were not. The mean ISS (injury Severity Score) was 12.1 (SD 14.7, range 1-75). The vehicles were faster in non-zebra crosswalk accidents (47.7 km/n, versus 41.4 km/h, p<0.027). The mean ISS score was higher in patients with non-zebra crosswalk accidents; 14.4 (SD 16.5, range 1-75) versus 10.5 (SD13.14, range 1-75) (p<0.019). Zebra crosswalk accidents were associated with less risk of severe injury (OR 0.61, 95% CI 0.38-0.98, p<0.042). Accidents involving a truck were associated with increased risk of severe injury (OR 3.53, 95%CI 1.21-10.26, p<0.02).

CONCLUSION

Accidents on zebra crosswalks are more common than those not on zebra crosswalks. The injury severity of non-zebra crosswalk accidents is significantly higher than in patients with zebra crosswalk accidents. Accidents involving large vehicles are associated with increased risk of severe injury. Further prospective studies are needed, with detailed assessment of motor vehicle types and speed.

摘要

负责人

全球每年有超过100万人死于道路交通伤害,另有1000多万人遭受永久性残疾。这些受害者中有许多是行人。本回顾性研究分析了成年行人受伤的严重程度和死亡率,具体取决于他们是否使用了斑马线。

方法

我们的回顾性数据分析涵盖了2000年1月1日至2012年12月31日期间因作为行人过马路时被车辆撞击而入住我们急诊科(ED)的成年患者。通过使用字符串术语来识别患者。查阅医疗、警方和救护车记录以提取数据。

结果

共有347名患者符合纳入研究的条件。203名(203;58.5%)患者在斑马线上,144名(41.5%)不在斑马线上。平均损伤严重度评分(ISS)为12.1(标准差14.7,范围1 - 75)。在非斑马线事故中车辆速度更快(47.7公里/小时,而斑马线事故中为41.4公里/小时,p<0.027)。非斑马线事故患者的平均ISS评分更高;14.4(标准差16.5,范围1 - 75),而斑马线事故患者为10.5(标准差13.14,范围1 - 75)(p<0.019)。斑马线事故与重伤风险较低相关(比值比0.61,95%置信区间0.38 - 0.98,p<0.042)。涉及卡车的事故与重伤风险增加相关(比值比3.53,95%置信区间1.21 - 10.26,p<0.02)。

结论

斑马线上的事故比非斑马线上的事故更常见。非斑马线事故的损伤严重程度明显高于斑马线事故患者。涉及大型车辆的事故与重伤风险增加相关。需要进一步进行前瞻性研究,并详细评估机动车类型和速度。

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