The increasing incidence of severe pelvic injury in motor vehicle collisions

被引:48
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作者
Inaba, K
Sharkey, PW
Stephen, DJG
Redelmeier, DA
Brenneman, FD
机构
[1] Sunnybrook & Womens Coll Hlth Sci Ctr, Trauma Program, Dept Surg, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5, Canada
[2] Sunnybrook & Womens Coll Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Med, Toronto, ON M4N 3M5, Canada
关键词
pelvic fracture; motor vehicle crash; epidemiology; injury severity; blunt trauma;
D O I
10.1016/S0020-1383(03)00308-5
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background: Pelvic fractures constitute a major cause of death and residual disability in motor vehicle collisions (MVC). To date there has been poor documentation of the epidemiology of severe pelvic injuries. A detailed retrospective examination of all abbreviated injury score (AIS) greater than or equal to 4 pelvic fractures sustained in occupants of MVCs seen at this lead trauma hospital over the last 12 years and in the province of Ontario over the last 6 years was completed. Methods: The regional trauma centre registry and provincial database were used to obtain demographics, injuries, course in hospital and crash data on patients sustaining AIS greater than or equal to 4 pelvic injuries between May 1988 and April 2000. Data was analysed for drivers (D), front (FP) and rear (RP) passengers in 4-year blocks. Means (S.D.) with t-test for continuous and chi(2) for categorical. data were used for analysis. Results: AIS greater than or equal to 4 pelvic fractures increased significantly in D and FP over 12 years and in RP over the last 8 years. Similar significant increases were seen throughout the province over the last 6 years. No significant change in age, sex, ISS or referral patterns was seen. Lateral impact collisions also increased over the study duration. Occupants with pelvic injury compared to all MVC survivors ISS greater than or equal to 16 during the same study period had a higher ISS (P < 0.001), utilised more blood in 24 h and in total (P < 0.001) and died more frequently (P < 0.001). However, significantly fewer required ICU support (P < 0.01) which may reflect the associated injuries. Patients with pelvic fractures had significantly fewer head and chest injuries as well as fewer face and neck injuries. They did have significantly more injuries in the region of the pelvis including Lumbar and sacral. spine fractures, genitourinary, Liver, spleen and Lower extremity blood vessel, nerve and bone injuries. Conclusion: This study documented an increasing incidence of severe pelvic injury resulting from MVCs. This may be related to an associated increase in the incidence of lateral impact collisions. The role of side impact protection and side airbags, introduced to decrease injury severity in lateral impact collisions wilt require further study. (C) 2003 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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