Orthopedic, Jaffna Teaching Hospital, Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
Surgery, Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, Dayton, Ohio, USA.
BMJ Glob Health. 2020 Jan 20;5(1):e001818. doi: 10.1136/bmjgh-2019-001818. eCollection 2020.
Road traffic injuries are a neglected global public health problem. Over 1.25 million people are killed each year, and middle-income countries, which are motorising rapidly, are the hardest hit. Sri Lanka is dealing with an injury-related healthcare crisis, with a recent 85% increase in road traffic fatality rates. Road traffic crashes now account for 25 000 injuries annually and 10 deaths daily. Development of a trauma registry is the foundation for injury control, care and prevention. Five northern Sri Lankan provinces collaborated with Jaffna Teaching Hospital to develop a local electronic registry. The Centre for Clinical Excellence and Research was established to provide organisational leadership, hardware and software were purchased, and data collectors trained. Initial data collection was modified after implementation challenges were resolved. Between 1 June 2017 and 30 September 2017, 1708 injured patients were entered into the registry. Among these patients, 62% were male, 76% were aged 21-50, 71.3% were motorcyclists and 34% were in a collision with another motorcyclist. There were frequent collisions with uncontrolled livestock (12%) and with fixed objects (14%), and most patients were transported by private vehicles without prehospital care. Head (n=315) and lower extremity (n=497) injuries predominated. Establishment of a trauma registry in low-income and middle-income countries is a significant challenge and requires invested local leadership; the most challenging issue is ongoing funding. However, this pilot registry provides a valuable foundation, identifying unique injury mechanisms, establishing priorities for prevention and patient care, and introducing the concept of an organised system to this region.
道路交通事故伤害是一个被忽视的全球公共卫生问题。每年有超过 125 万人因此死亡,而快速实现汽车化的中等收入国家受到的打击最为严重。斯里兰卡正面临着与伤害相关的医疗保健危机,道路交通事故死亡率最近上升了 85%。道路交通事故现在每年造成 25000 人受伤,每天有 10 人死亡。创伤登记处的建立是伤害控制、护理和预防的基础。斯里兰卡北部五个省份与贾夫纳教学医院合作,建立了一个当地的电子登记处。为了提供组织领导,建立了临床卓越和研究中心,购买了硬件和软件,并培训了数据收集人员。在解决实施挑战后,对初始数据收集进行了修改。2017 年 6 月 1 日至 9 月 30 日期间,有 1708 名受伤患者被纳入登记处。在这些患者中,62%是男性,76%年龄在 21-50 岁之间,71.3%是骑摩托车者,34%与另一名骑摩托车者发生碰撞。经常与不受控制的牲畜(12%)和固定物体(14%)发生碰撞,大多数患者由私家车运送,没有进行院前护理。头部(n=315)和下肢(n=497)受伤最为常见。在低收入和中等收入国家建立创伤登记处是一个重大挑战,需要投入当地的领导力;最具挑战性的问题是持续的资金投入。然而,这个试点登记处为该地区提供了一个有价值的基础,确定了独特的伤害机制,为预防和患者护理确定了优先事项,并引入了有组织的系统概念。