Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and cost

Abstract Background A retrospective study from 2013 to 2017 was conducted to evaluate the incidence of small firearms and air gun injuries, social demographics of victims, severity of injuries, patterns, length of stay, and cost of hospitalization in highly populated central rural Al Kharj region of...

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Main Authors: Anthony Morgan, Nasser Abdullah AlAqil, Nawaf Abdullah AlOkeil, Shatha Ali AlGhaleb, Azzam Fahad AlOtaibi, Hisham Mutlaq Alashqar, Sultan Obaid Abdullah AlGhuwainem, Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed AlQahtani
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Published: SpringerOpen 2019-01-01
Series:Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41935-018-0108-0
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author Anthony Morgan
Nasser Abdullah AlAqil
Nawaf Abdullah AlOkeil
Shatha Ali AlGhaleb
Azzam Fahad AlOtaibi
Hisham Mutlaq Alashqar
Sultan Obaid Abdullah AlGhuwainem
Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed AlQahtani
author_facet Anthony Morgan
Nasser Abdullah AlAqil
Nawaf Abdullah AlOkeil
Shatha Ali AlGhaleb
Azzam Fahad AlOtaibi
Hisham Mutlaq Alashqar
Sultan Obaid Abdullah AlGhuwainem
Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed AlQahtani
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description Abstract Background A retrospective study from 2013 to 2017 was conducted to evaluate the incidence of small firearms and air gun injuries, social demographics of victims, severity of injuries, patterns, length of stay, and cost of hospitalization in highly populated central rural Al Kharj region of Saudi Arabia. Results In total, the study included 102 cases. The incidence of firearms and air gun injuries in Al Kharj region was 3.13/100,000. Most of the victims were young-aged males (98 cases; 96.1%). The males were absolute majority with the rate of males to females 23.5:1. There were no fatal injuries in this study and no suicides. Majority of the cases were accidents or usage of firearms as toys. The most common site of entry was the lower limb (44 cases; 43.1%), the abdomen (20 cases; 19.6%), and the upper limbs (16 cases, 15.7%). Handguns were the cause of injuries in 66 cases (64.7%) and air guns in 36 cases (35.3%) respectively. The median Injury Severity Score was 15. The total length of stay due to injuries over the study period was 514 days and was estimated for the local economy downfall of 285,000 Sadi Riyals as a cost of hospitalization. Twenty-six (25.4%) patients had to be readmitted to the hospital due to various complications. Thirty-seven (36.3%) patients had long-term disability. The mean length of stay in the hospital was 5 days (range = 1–9 days). The length of stay was positively correlated with Injury Severity Score, and significant increase was identified when the patients had ISS more than 20 (p < 0.04). Conclusion The results from this study support the current tight gun law regulations in Saudi Arabia, which aims to reduce the number of firearm-related morbidity and mortality in the society. There is a necessity for better education in Saudi Arabian communities in relation to firearms and their use in order to reduce the number of firearm accidents and related injuries.
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spelling doaj.art-c996f75f6a1648ddad756cd9d9cdb47d2022-12-22T00:03:46ZengSpringerOpenEgyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences2090-59392019-01-01911710.1186/s41935-018-0108-0Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and costAnthony Morgan0Nasser Abdullah AlAqil1Nawaf Abdullah AlOkeil2Shatha Ali AlGhaleb3Azzam Fahad AlOtaibi4Hisham Mutlaq Alashqar5Sultan Obaid Abdullah AlGhuwainem6Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed AlQahtani7Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz UniversityPrince Sattam bin Abdulaziz UniversityPrince Sultan Military Medical CityPrince Sultan Military Medical CityPrince Sultan Military Medical CityPrince Sattam bin Abdulaziz UniversityPrince Sattam bin Abdulaziz UniversityPrince Sattam bin Abdulaziz UniversityAbstract Background A retrospective study from 2013 to 2017 was conducted to evaluate the incidence of small firearms and air gun injuries, social demographics of victims, severity of injuries, patterns, length of stay, and cost of hospitalization in highly populated central rural Al Kharj region of Saudi Arabia. Results In total, the study included 102 cases. The incidence of firearms and air gun injuries in Al Kharj region was 3.13/100,000. Most of the victims were young-aged males (98 cases; 96.1%). The males were absolute majority with the rate of males to females 23.5:1. There were no fatal injuries in this study and no suicides. Majority of the cases were accidents or usage of firearms as toys. The most common site of entry was the lower limb (44 cases; 43.1%), the abdomen (20 cases; 19.6%), and the upper limbs (16 cases, 15.7%). Handguns were the cause of injuries in 66 cases (64.7%) and air guns in 36 cases (35.3%) respectively. The median Injury Severity Score was 15. The total length of stay due to injuries over the study period was 514 days and was estimated for the local economy downfall of 285,000 Sadi Riyals as a cost of hospitalization. Twenty-six (25.4%) patients had to be readmitted to the hospital due to various complications. Thirty-seven (36.3%) patients had long-term disability. The mean length of stay in the hospital was 5 days (range = 1–9 days). The length of stay was positively correlated with Injury Severity Score, and significant increase was identified when the patients had ISS more than 20 (p < 0.04). Conclusion The results from this study support the current tight gun law regulations in Saudi Arabia, which aims to reduce the number of firearm-related morbidity and mortality in the society. There is a necessity for better education in Saudi Arabian communities in relation to firearms and their use in order to reduce the number of firearm accidents and related injuries.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41935-018-0108-0Small firearmsFirearm injuriesSaudi Arabian provinceFirearm injury incidenceFirearm forensic aspects
spellingShingle Anthony Morgan
Nasser Abdullah AlAqil
Nawaf Abdullah AlOkeil
Shatha Ali AlGhaleb
Azzam Fahad AlOtaibi
Hisham Mutlaq Alashqar
Sultan Obaid Abdullah AlGhuwainem
Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed AlQahtani
Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and cost
Egyptian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Small firearms
Firearm injuries
Saudi Arabian province
Firearm injury incidence
Firearm forensic aspects
title Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and cost
title_full Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and cost
title_fullStr Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and cost
title_full_unstemmed Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and cost
title_short Firearm injuries in rural Saudi Arabia: incidence, patterns, management, and cost
title_sort firearm injuries in rural saudi arabia incidence patterns management and cost
topic Small firearms
Firearm injuries
Saudi Arabian province
Firearm injury incidence
Firearm forensic aspects
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41935-018-0108-0
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