2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjtee.2018.08.007
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Severity and injury characteristics among matched hospitalized motorcycle drivers and their passengers

Abstract: Purpose After car accident, motorcycle accident ranks as the second leading cause of traffic fatality in Iran. This study aimed to compare the severity and clinical presentations between drivers and passengers under the same injury circumstance. Methods This study was conducted in the trauma center of Shiraz, Iran in 2017. Data on demographics, triage level, blood pressure, respiratory rate, Glasgow coma scale (GCS), injured body region, injury severity score (ISS), rev… Show more

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“…21 Our study indicated that there is not enough seriousness towards the importance of wearing a helmet, an idea that is supported by other studies. [22][23][24] A field based study conducted in Calicut, India showed considerable difference in the level of motorcycle helmet use observed between the different locations within and outside the city limits, where different levels of helmet law enforcement were exercised. 25 Road user centric safety policy and effective law enforcement are the key factors in improving the compliance rate for helmet and seatbelt usage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Our study indicated that there is not enough seriousness towards the importance of wearing a helmet, an idea that is supported by other studies. [22][23][24] A field based study conducted in Calicut, India showed considerable difference in the level of motorcycle helmet use observed between the different locations within and outside the city limits, where different levels of helmet law enforcement were exercised. 25 Road user centric safety policy and effective law enforcement are the key factors in improving the compliance rate for helmet and seatbelt usage.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The deaths of foreigners impose huge financial burden on the health system annually. The deaths from traffic accidents may reduce to some extent through preventing human trafficking in the country's transportation system [21]. The observed increase in deaths due to the collision of a vehicle with a fixed object and car overturning indicates a reduction in people carefulness during driving over the last few years.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%