Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life

Background: Road traffic accidents are as war on the roads and it takes the lives of approx 1.2 million individuals around the world. It is direct effect of modern day urban civilization. Occupied time between the accident and reaching the hospital is life-threatening and that is a very important ga...

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Main Authors: Ashok Kumar Rajaput, Sanjeev M. Katte, Raveendra Totad, Faisal Nasim Gilani, Eshwar S. Goudar, Jay Prakash Singh Rajput
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Language:English
Published: Al Ameen Medical College 2022-10-01
Series:Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/8%20AJMS%20V15.N4.2022%20p%20300-304.pdf
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author Ashok Kumar Rajaput
Sanjeev M. Katte
Raveendra Totad
Faisal Nasim Gilani
Eshwar S. Goudar
Jay Prakash Singh Rajput
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description Background: Road traffic accidents are as war on the roads and it takes the lives of approx 1.2 million individuals around the world. It is direct effect of modern day urban civilization. Occupied time between the accident and reaching the hospital is life-threatening and that is a very important gap to provide medical first aid to the victims. In urban life, 75% of thoracic trauma follows blunt injury. Greatest difficulty is faced in their management and long time in diagnosis. Hence, objective of study is to get knowledge of the blunt chest injuries among accident victims travelling in different modes of road transportation. Material and Methods: Data was collected from 100 cases of death by road traffic accident that were brought for medico-legal autopsy at the mortuary of Forensic Medicine Department, Rajrajeshwari Medical College and Hospital Bengaluru, during the period from December 2013 to May 2015. Results: Out of 100 cases studied, high risk of age of the victims were between 21-40 years (male 43.9% and female 44%). Males (82%) included the majority of victims as compared to females (18%) in the ratio 4.5:1. Most of the victims died on spot or within 6 hours of the incident (80%). Two-wheeler occupants (62%) were the commonest victims involved in RTA. Most of the RTA occurred in highway roads (78%). Most of patients succumbed on the way to hospital (54%). Conclusion: All blunt thoracic traumas constitute potential factor in increasing the amount of morbidity and mortality and therefore proper attention towards their accurate diagnosis and satisfactory management is mandatory. Last but not the least; a multidisciplinary approach is required for treating trauma victims.
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spelling doaj.art-391d3cd372fe4453a7f8a021072dbc7f2022-12-22T04:30:14ZengAl Ameen Medical CollegeAl Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences0974-11432022-10-011504300304Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized lifeAshok Kumar Rajaput0Sanjeev M. Katte1Raveendra Totad2Faisal Nasim Gilani3Eshwar S. Goudar4Jay Prakash Singh Rajput5Department of Forensic Medicine, Ashwini Rural Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, At Post-Kumbhari, Solapur-413006, Maharashtra, IndiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, Belagavi Institute of Medical Sciences, Sadashiv Nagar, Belagavi-590001, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Microbiology, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Vijayapur-586108, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, GS Medical College and Hospital, Near Railway Station, Pilkhuwa, Hapur-245304, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaDepartment of Forensic Medicine, Al Ameen Medical College and Hospital, Athani Road, Vijayapur-586108, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Physiology, GS Medical College and Hospital, Near Railway Station, Pilkhuwa, Hapur-245304, Uttar Pradesh, IndiaBackground: Road traffic accidents are as war on the roads and it takes the lives of approx 1.2 million individuals around the world. It is direct effect of modern day urban civilization. Occupied time between the accident and reaching the hospital is life-threatening and that is a very important gap to provide medical first aid to the victims. In urban life, 75% of thoracic trauma follows blunt injury. Greatest difficulty is faced in their management and long time in diagnosis. Hence, objective of study is to get knowledge of the blunt chest injuries among accident victims travelling in different modes of road transportation. Material and Methods: Data was collected from 100 cases of death by road traffic accident that were brought for medico-legal autopsy at the mortuary of Forensic Medicine Department, Rajrajeshwari Medical College and Hospital Bengaluru, during the period from December 2013 to May 2015. Results: Out of 100 cases studied, high risk of age of the victims were between 21-40 years (male 43.9% and female 44%). Males (82%) included the majority of victims as compared to females (18%) in the ratio 4.5:1. Most of the victims died on spot or within 6 hours of the incident (80%). Two-wheeler occupants (62%) were the commonest victims involved in RTA. Most of the RTA occurred in highway roads (78%). Most of patients succumbed on the way to hospital (54%). Conclusion: All blunt thoracic traumas constitute potential factor in increasing the amount of morbidity and mortality and therefore proper attention towards their accurate diagnosis and satisfactory management is mandatory. Last but not the least; a multidisciplinary approach is required for treating trauma victims.http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/8%20AJMS%20V15.N4.2022%20p%20300-304.pdfroad traffic accidentblunt traumachest injuries
spellingShingle Ashok Kumar Rajaput
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Faisal Nasim Gilani
Eshwar S. Goudar
Jay Prakash Singh Rajput
Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life
Al Ameen Journal of Medical Sciences
road traffic accident
blunt trauma
chest injuries
title Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life
title_full Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life
title_fullStr Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life
title_full_unstemmed Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life
title_short Profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life
title_sort profile of chest injuries due to blunt trauma among road traffic accident victims autopsied in urban civilized life
topic road traffic accident
blunt trauma
chest injuries
url http://ajms.alameenmedical.org/ArticlePDFs/8%20AJMS%20V15.N4.2022%20p%20300-304.pdf
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