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墨西哥摩托车事故与伤害情况分析

Analysis of accidents and injuries on motorcycles in Mexico.

作者信息

Berrones-Sanz Luis David

机构信息

Colegio de Ciencia y Tecnología, Universidad Autónoma de la Ciudad de México, Ciudad de México, México.

出版信息

Gac Med Mex. 2017 Nov-Dec;153(6):662-671. doi: 10.24875/GMM.17002812.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

To analyze the type of injuries and the characteristics and geographical distribution of road accidents where motorcycles were involved in Mexico.

METHODS

A descriptive analysis of second-hand information sources was conducted, including the number of accidents (N = 41,881), total number of injured people (N = 13,916) and medical expenses (N = 9,111) associated to motorcycle accidents during 2014.

RESULTS

Motorcycles represent 13.14% of the total number of deaths in road accidents in Mexico, and the Southeast region of Mexico registers the highest proportion of fatal injuries. Of the total number of motorcycles, 1.84% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.83-1.86) were involved in a collision. 3.64 (95% CI: 3.39-3.89) people died and 105.5 (95% CI: 104.1-106.8) were injured in every 10,000. Out of the total number of injuries, 76.6% were male and 53.74% were women. 55.1% of deaths were caused by intracranial trauma. Only 16.6% wore a helmet at the time of the accident, and those not wearing a helmet had a 2.11 (odds ratio [OR]: 2.1; CI 95%: 1.8-2.4) higher chance of head injury. Regarding the severity of the crash, those occurred in suburban areas (OR: 6.58; CI 95%: 5.69-7.60), in unpaved surfaces (OR: 4.13; CI 95%: 3.04-5.61), after low alcohol consumption (OR: 1.89; CI 95%: 1.46-2.44), at night (OR: 2.24; CI 95%: 1.95-2.57) and on weekends (OR: 1.65; CI 95%: 1.44-1.90), had the highest chance of turning into a fatal accident.

CONCLUSIONS

In spite of the progress made in terms of road safety, motorcycle accidents are still increasing, and the use of a helmet is still proportionally low. More information on these groups and risk factors needs to be available so people are better informed. Also, regulations need improvements regarding the use of security equipment like helmets in order to reduce injuries and fatal accidents.

摘要

目的

分析墨西哥涉及摩托车的道路交通事故的伤害类型、特征及地理分布。

方法

对二手信息源进行描述性分析,包括2014年与摩托车事故相关的事故数量(N = 41,881)、受伤总人数(N = 13,916)和医疗费用(N = 9,111)。

结果

摩托车占墨西哥道路交通事故死亡总数的13.14%,墨西哥东南部地区致命伤比例最高。在所有摩托车中,1.84%(95%置信区间[CI]:1.83 - 1.86)发生了碰撞。每10000辆摩托车中有3.64人(95% CI:3.39 - 3.89)死亡,105.5人(95% CI:104.1 - 106.8)受伤。在所有受伤人员中,76.6%为男性,53.74%为女性。55.1%的死亡由颅内创伤导致。事故发生时仅16.6%的人佩戴了头盔,未佩戴头盔者头部受伤的几率高2.11倍(优势比[OR]:2.1;95% CI:1.8 - 2.4)。关于碰撞的严重程度,发生在郊区(OR:6.58;95% CI:5.69 - 7.60)、未铺砌路面(OR:4.13;95% CI:3.04 - 5.61)、少量饮酒后(OR:1.89;95% CI:1.46 - 2.44)、夜间(OR:2.24;95% CI:1.95 - 2.57)和周末(OR:1.65;95% CI:1.44 - 1.90)的事故,演变为致命事故的几率最高。

结论

尽管在道路安全方面取得了进展,但摩托车事故仍在增加,头盔的使用率仍然相对较低。需要获取更多关于这些群体和风险因素的信息,以便人们能更好地了解情况。此外,关于头盔等安全设备使用的法规需要改进,以减少伤害和致命事故。

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