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安全驾驶救护车:十年日本救护车碰撞数据的研究结果

Driving Ambulances Safely: Findings of Ten Years of Japanese Ambulance Crash Data.

作者信息

Norii Tatsuya, Nakao Shunichiro, Miyoshi Tomoyuki, Braude Darren, Sklar David P, Crandall Cameron

机构信息

Department of Emergency Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Department of Traumatology and Acute Critical Medicine, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine, Suita, Osaka, Japan.

出版信息

Prehosp Emerg Care. 2023;27(1):94-100. doi: 10.1080/10903127.2021.2015026. Epub 2022 Jan 25.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Rules and regulations for ambulance operations differ across countries and regions, however, little is known about ambulance crashes outside of the United States. Japan is unique in several aspects, for example, routine use of lights and sirens during response and transport regardless of the urgency of the case and low speed limits for ambulances. The aim of this study was to describe the incidence and characteristics of ambulance crashes in Japan.

METHODS

We retrospectively analyzed data from the Institute for Traffic Accident Research and Data Analysis (ITARDA) that include all traffic crashes resulting in injury or death in Japan. The study included all ambulance crashes from 2009 to 2018. We compared crashes that occurred during emergency operations with lights and sirens (i.e., when responding to a call or transporting a patient) to those that occurred during non-emergency operations without lights or sirens. We also used data on total number of ambulance dispatches from the Japanese Fire and Disaster Management Agency to calculate ambulance crash risk.

RESULTS

During the 10-year period, we identified a total of 486 ambulance crashes out of 59,208,761 ambulance dispatches (0.82 in every 100,000 dispatches or one crash for every 121,829 dispatches) that included two fatal crashes. Among all ambulance crashes, 142 (29.2%) occurred during emergency operations. The incidence of ambulance crashes decreased significantly over the 10-year period. Ambulance crashes at an intersection occurred more frequently during emergency operations than during non-emergency operations (72.5% vs. 58.1%; 14.4% difference, 95% CI 5.0-22.9).

CONCLUSIONS

Ambulance crashes occurred infrequently in Japan with crash rates much lower than previously reported crash rates in the United States. Ambulance crashes during emergency operations occurred more frequently at intersections compared to non-emergency operations. Further investigation of the low Japanese ambulance crash rates could provide opportunities to improve ambulance safety in other countries.

摘要

目的

各国和各地区的救护车运营规章制度有所不同,然而,对于美国以外地区的救护车撞车事故却知之甚少。日本在几个方面独具特色,例如,无论病例的紧急程度如何,在响应和转运过程中常规使用灯光和警报器,以及救护车的低速度限制。本研究的目的是描述日本救护车撞车事故的发生率和特征。

方法

我们回顾性分析了交通事故研究与数据分析研究所(ITARDA)的数据,这些数据包括日本所有导致人员伤亡的交通事故。该研究纳入了2009年至2018年期间的所有救护车撞车事故。我们将在开启灯光和警报器的紧急行动期间(即响应呼叫或运送患者时)发生的撞车事故与在无灯光或警报器的非紧急行动期间发生的撞车事故进行了比较。我们还使用了日本消防和灾害管理机构的救护车派遣总数数据来计算救护车撞车风险。

结果

在这10年期间,在59,208,761次救护车派遣中,我们共识别出486起救护车撞车事故(每100,000次派遣中有0.82起,或每121,829次派遣中有1起撞车事故),其中包括两起致命撞车事故。在所有救护车撞车事故中,142起(29.2%)发生在紧急行动期间。在这10年期间,救护车撞车事故的发生率显著下降。在交叉路口发生的救护车撞车事故在紧急行动期间比在非紧急行动期间更为频繁(72.5%对58.1%;差异为14.4%,95%CI为5.0 - 22.9)。

结论

日本的救护车撞车事故发生率较低,撞车率远低于美国此前报告的撞车率。与非紧急行动相比,紧急行动期间在交叉路口发生的救护车撞车事故更为频繁。对日本较低的救护车撞车率进行进一步调查,可能为提高其他国家的救护车安全性提供机会。

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