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10-year evaluation of train accidents.

Meltem Akkaş1, Didem Ay, Nalan Metin Aksu, Müge Günalp.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although less frequent than automobile accidents, train accidents have a major impact on victims' lives.
METHODS: Records of patients older than 16 years of age admitted to the Adult Emergency Department of Hacettepe University Medical Center due to train accidents were retrospectively evaluated.
RESULTS: 44 patients (30 males, 14 females) with a mean age of 31.8±11.4 years were included in the study. The majority of the accidents occurred during commuting hours. 37 patients were discharged, 22 of them from the emergency department. The mortality rate was 7/44 (16%). Overall mean Revised Trauma Score (RTS) was 10.5 (3 in deaths and 11.9 in survivors). In 5 patients, the cause of death was pelvic trauma leading to major vascular injury and lower limb amputation. In 1 patient, thorax and abdomen trauma and in 1 patient head injury were the causes of mortality. Primary risk factors for mortality were alcohol intoxication (100%), cardiopulmonary resuscitation on admittance (100%), recurrent suicide attempt (75%), presence of psychiatric illness (60%), and low RTS.
CONCLUSION: In this study, most train accidents causing minor injuries were due to falling from the train prior to acceleration. Nevertheless, train accidents led to a mortality rate of 16% and morbidity rate of 37%. These findings draw attention to the importance of developing preventive strategies.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22090331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg


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1.  Emergencies on the train and railway stations managed at a railway station emergency care center.

Authors:  Kundavaram P P Abhilash; Parth Sharma; Vaikunth Ramesh; J John Samuel; P Vinod; Prasanth Arun; A G Cornelius
Journal:  J Family Med Prim Care       Date:  2020-02-28
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