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致命性与酒精相关的恶劣天气下的道路交通碰撞:来自加拿大的双重匹配病例对照分析。

Life-threatening alcohol-related traffic crashes in adverse weather: a double-matched case-control analysis from Canada.

机构信息

Medicine, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Mar 14;9(3):e024415. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-024415.

Abstract

IMPORTANCE

Drunk driving is a major cause of death in North America, yet physicians rarely counsel patients on the risks of drinking and driving.

OBJECTIVE

To test whether the risks of a life-threatening alcohol-related traffic crash were further accentuated by adverse weather.

DESIGN

Double matched case-control analysis of hospitalised patients.

SETTING

Canada's largest trauma centre between 1 January 1995 and 1 January 2015.

PARTICIPANTS

Patients hospitalised due to a life-threatening alcohol-related traffic crash.

EXPOSURE

Relative risk of a crash associated with adverse weather estimated by evaluating the weather at the place and time of the crash (cases) compared with the weather at the same place and time a week earlier and a week later (controls).

RESULTS

A total of 2088 patients were included, of whom the majority were drivers injured at night. Adverse weather prevailed among 312 alcohol-related crashes and was significantly more frequent compared with control circumstances. The relative risk of a life-threatening alcohol-related traffic crash was 19% higher during adverse weather compared with normal weather (95% CI: 5 to 35, p=0.006). The absolute increase in risk amounted to 43 additional crashes, extended to diverse groups of patients, applied during night-time and daytime, contributed to about 793 additional patient-days in hospital and was distinct from the risks for drivers who were negative for alcohol.

CONCLUSIONS

Adverse weather was associated with an increased risk of a life-threatening alcohol-related traffic crash. An awareness of this risk might inform warnings to patients about traffic safety and counselling alternatives to drinking and driving.

摘要

重要性

在北美,酒后驾车是导致死亡的主要原因之一,但医生很少就饮酒和驾车的风险对患者进行咨询。

目的

测试在恶劣天气下,与饮酒有关的危及生命的交通事故风险是否会进一步加剧。

设计

对住院患者进行双重匹配病例对照分析。

地点

1995 年 1 月 1 日至 2015 年 1 月 1 日期间,加拿大最大的创伤中心。

参与者

因危及生命的与酒精有关的交通碰撞而住院的患者。

暴露

通过评估事故发生地点和时间的天气(病例)与前一周和后一周同一地点和时间的天气(对照),估计与恶劣天气相关的碰撞的相对风险。

结果

共纳入 2088 名患者,其中大多数为夜间受伤的驾驶员。恶劣天气在 312 起与酒精有关的事故中占主导地位,与对照情况相比,发生率明显更高。与正常天气相比,恶劣天气下危及生命的与酒精有关的交通事故的相对风险增加了 19%(95%CI:5 至 35,p=0.006)。风险增加绝对值为 43 起额外的碰撞,扩展到不同的患者群体,发生在夜间和白天,导致大约 793 名患者额外住院天数,并与酒精阴性的驾驶员的风险不同。

结论

恶劣天气与危及生命的与酒精有关的交通事故风险增加有关。对这种风险的认识可能会提醒患者有关交通安全的问题,并提供除饮酒和驾车以外的替代方案。

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