Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014

This study evaluates morbidity and mortality patterns of 2,093 pedestrian injuries at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital during 2000–2014 by age. Most were male between the ages of 35–64, with the highest occurrence of injuries during 8pm-4am. The most common injury was lower extremity injuries (46.6%)...

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Main Authors: Natalia Pelet-Del-Toro, Ediel O. Ramos-Meléndez, Omar García-Rodríguez, Jorge Pelet Mejías, Pablo Rodríguez-Ortiz
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2019.1600211
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author Natalia Pelet-Del-Toro
Ediel O. Ramos-Meléndez
Omar García-Rodríguez
Jorge Pelet Mejías
Pablo Rodríguez-Ortiz
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Ediel O. Ramos-Meléndez
Omar García-Rodríguez
Jorge Pelet Mejías
Pablo Rodríguez-Ortiz
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description This study evaluates morbidity and mortality patterns of 2,093 pedestrian injuries at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital during 2000–2014 by age. Most were male between the ages of 35–64, with the highest occurrence of injuries during 8pm-4am. The most common injury was lower extremity injuries (46.6%), followed by intracranial injuries (35.5%), except in the youngest age group where the opposite pattern was observed. Pedestrians in the 65–74 and 75–84 age groups had a greater proportion of upper extremity fractures (31.1% and 32.7%, respectively) and those in the 55–64 and 65–74 groups had a higher proportion of lower extremity fractures (43.8%), compared to the youngest group. Hepatic injuries (13.4%) commonly affected subjects <16 years, whereas older patients frequently sustained rib, sternum, larynx and trachea fractures. Compared to the youngest group, the risk of death increased 14-fold (95%CI: 5.90, 33.18) and 24.6-fold (95%CI: 8.10, 74.41) in those aged 65–74 and older than 84, respectively. Given these findings, implementing pedestrian safety legislation, educational programs, urban planning and preventive measures must be tailored to the needs of each age group.
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spelling doaj.art-c07db082265249b8a6f7391ca0a4f7802022-12-22T02:02:01ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Medicine2331-205X2019-01-016110.1080/2331205X.2019.16002111600211Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014Natalia Pelet-Del-Toro0Ediel O. Ramos-Meléndez1Omar García-Rodríguez2Jorge Pelet Mejías3Pablo Rodríguez-Ortiz4University of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoUniversity of Puerto RicoThis study evaluates morbidity and mortality patterns of 2,093 pedestrian injuries at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital during 2000–2014 by age. Most were male between the ages of 35–64, with the highest occurrence of injuries during 8pm-4am. The most common injury was lower extremity injuries (46.6%), followed by intracranial injuries (35.5%), except in the youngest age group where the opposite pattern was observed. Pedestrians in the 65–74 and 75–84 age groups had a greater proportion of upper extremity fractures (31.1% and 32.7%, respectively) and those in the 55–64 and 65–74 groups had a higher proportion of lower extremity fractures (43.8%), compared to the youngest group. Hepatic injuries (13.4%) commonly affected subjects <16 years, whereas older patients frequently sustained rib, sternum, larynx and trachea fractures. Compared to the youngest group, the risk of death increased 14-fold (95%CI: 5.90, 33.18) and 24.6-fold (95%CI: 8.10, 74.41) in those aged 65–74 and older than 84, respectively. Given these findings, implementing pedestrian safety legislation, educational programs, urban planning and preventive measures must be tailored to the needs of each age group.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2019.1600211traumapedestrian injuriesroad-traffic injuriespedestrian mortalitytraffic safety
spellingShingle Natalia Pelet-Del-Toro
Ediel O. Ramos-Meléndez
Omar García-Rodríguez
Jorge Pelet Mejías
Pablo Rodríguez-Ortiz
Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014
Cogent Medicine
trauma
pedestrian injuries
road-traffic injuries
pedestrian mortality
traffic safety
title Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014
title_full Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014
title_fullStr Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014
title_full_unstemmed Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014
title_short Morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the Puerto Rico Trauma Hospital from 2000 to 2014
title_sort morbidity and mortality patterns of pedestrian injuries by age at the puerto rico trauma hospital from 2000 to 2014
topic trauma
pedestrian injuries
road-traffic injuries
pedestrian mortality
traffic safety
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331205X.2019.1600211
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