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The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies

Year 2016, Volume: 3 Issue: 5, 219 - 24, 15.05.2016

Abstract

Objective: Motorcycle injuries have shown a progression in last years in trauma patients admitted to our clinic. The aim of this study is to evaluate statistically whether the motorcycle accidents’ incidence is really has a progression or not.

Method:The study involved 180 patients (87 women, 93 men) operated for the fractures after a motorcycle crash between the first six months of 2002 and 2007. The injury patterns are investigated if there is a significant increase or not. The mean age was 45.2 years. In Group I; 50 patients (22 women, 28 men ) were included which operated in the first 6 months of 2002. The mean age was 44.8 years. In Group II; 130 patients (65 women, 65 men ) were included which operated in the first 6 months of 2007. The mean age was 45.7.

Results: We compared two groups and found a significant 3.425 increase in motorcycle injuries contrary to 0.075 decrease in falls, 0.023 decrease in traffic accidents within the vehicle, 0.013 decrease in traffic accidents out of the vehicle, 0.616 decrease in sports injuries, 0.25 decrease in gunshot injuries. This increase in motorcycle injuries is statistically significant.

Conclusion: We have found significant increase in motorcycle injuries statistically. The importance of this, it affects younger population, and they bring out high morbidity. Since; we think that motorcycle injuries must be stated especially in literatures. We must warn our colleagues to state this injuries, and must take precautions against this problem.

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The state and importance of motorcycle injuries in progression with trauma etiology

Year 2016, Volume: 3 Issue: 5, 219 - 24, 15.05.2016

Abstract

References

  • Reich RM, Nantulya MV. Equity dimensions of road traffic injuries in low- and middle-income countries. Injury Control and Safety Promotion 2003;10:13-20.
  • Yan-Hong L, Rahim Y, Wei L, Gui-Xiang S, Yan Y, De Ding Z, et al. Pattern of traffic injuries in Shangai :implications for control. Injury Control and Safety Promotion 2006;13:217-225.
  • Colburn TN, Meyer DR. Sports Injury or Trauma? Injuries of the competetion off-road motorcyclist. Injury 2003;34:207-14.
  • Ankarath S, Giannoudis PV, Barlow I, Bellamy MC, Matthews SJ, Smith RM. Injury patterns associated with mortality following motorcycle crashes. Injury 2002;33:473-77.
  • Peek C, Braver ER, Shen H, Kraus JF. Lower extremity injuries from motorcycle crashes. A common cause of preventable injury. J Trauma 1994;37(3):358-64.
  • Sinha AK, Boot DA, Gorman DF, Teanby DN. Severe motorcycle injury in Mersey region and North Wales. Injury 1995;26:543-5.
  • Sood S. Survey of factors influencing injury among riders invoved in motorized two-wheeler accidents in India:a prospective study of 302 cases. J Trauma 1988;28:530-4.
  • Pai, Chih-Wei and Saleh,Wafaa. Exploring Motorcyclist Injury Severity Resulting from Various Crash Configurations at T-Junctions in the United Kingdom - An Application of the Ordered Probit Models. Traffic Injury Prevention, 2007;8:62-8
  • Ceylan S, Açıkel C H, Dündaröz R, Yaşar M,Güleç M, Özışık T. Bir Eğitim Hastanesi Acil ServisineTravma Nedeniyle Başvuran Hastaların Sıklığının Ve Travma Özelliklerinin Saptanması. Turkiye Klinikleri J MedSci 2002, 22:156-161
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Nadir Ozkayin This is me

Erdem Kaan

Kemal Aktuglu This is me

Publication Date May 15, 2016
Published in Issue Year 2016 Volume: 3 Issue: 5

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APA Ozkayin, N., Kaan, E., & Aktuglu, K. (2016). The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies. Medical Science and Discovery, 3(5), 219-24. https://doi.org/10.17546/msd.09142
AMA Ozkayin N, Kaan E, Aktuglu K. The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies. Med Sci Discov. May 2016;3(5):219-24. doi:10.17546/msd.09142
Chicago Ozkayin, Nadir, Erdem Kaan, and Kemal Aktuglu. “The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies”. Medical Science and Discovery 3, no. 5 (May 2016): 219-24. https://doi.org/10.17546/msd.09142.
EndNote Ozkayin N, Kaan E, Aktuglu K (May 1, 2016) The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies. Medical Science and Discovery 3 5 219–24.
IEEE N. Ozkayin, E. Kaan, and K. Aktuglu, “The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies”, Med Sci Discov, vol. 3, no. 5, pp. 219–24, 2016, doi: 10.17546/msd.09142.
ISNAD Ozkayin, Nadir et al. “The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies”. Medical Science and Discovery 3/5 (May 2016), 219-24. https://doi.org/10.17546/msd.09142.
JAMA Ozkayin N, Kaan E, Aktuglu K. The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies. Med Sci Discov. 2016;3:219–24.
MLA Ozkayin, Nadir et al. “The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies”. Medical Science and Discovery, vol. 3, no. 5, 2016, pp. 219-24, doi:10.17546/msd.09142.
Vancouver Ozkayin N, Kaan E, Aktuglu K. The State and Importance Of Motorcycle Injuries In Progression With Trauma Etiologies. Med Sci Discov. 2016;3(5):219-24.