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Анализ дорожно-транспортного травматизма в г. Астрахани

Анализ дорожно-транспортного травматизма в г. Астрахани

Abstract

В среднегодовой структуре вызовов специализированных бригад Территориального центра медицины катастроф Астраханской области главными являлись внешние причины заболеваемости и смертности (82,9%), в том числе из них 58,5% вызовы к пострадавшим в дорожно-транспортных происшествиях. Треть попавших в ДТП и осмотренных врачами специализированных бригад Территориального центра медицины катастроф (ТЦМК) находились в удовлетворительном состоянии (31,4%), почти половина в состоянии средней тяжести (46,2%), в тяжелом 20,9% пострадавших в ДТП; 1,5% погибли до приезда бригады ТЦМК. В среднем каждый попавший в ДТП получили 2,4 ± 0,4 травм. Из числа всех повреждений основными были травмы головы (39,5%), переломы (17,1%), ушибы (35,5%), ссадины (7,9%).

In average annual structure of calls of specialized crews of the Territorial Disaster Medicine Centre (TDMC) of the Astrakhan region the external causes of incidence and mortality (82,9%), including from them 58,5%, calls to victims in road accidents were main. A third of injured were in a satisfactory condition (31,4%), in a state of moderate severity and critical condition 46,2% and 20,9%, consequently, and 1,5% died before the arrival of the brigade TDMC. On average, each involved in the incident received 2,4 ± 0,4 traumas and the main of them were head injuries (39,5%), fractures (17,1%), bruises (35,5%), skin abrasions (7,9%).

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ТРАВМА, СПЕЦИАЛИЗИРОВАННЫЕ БРИГАДЫ, ДОРОЖНО-ТРАНСПОРТНЫЕ АВАРИИ

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