Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Dias, Adriano Rogério Navarro
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Abib, Simone de Campos Vieira, Poli-de-Figueiredo, Luiz Francisco, Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Clinics
DOI: 10.1590/S1807-59322011000100005
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/19447
Resumo: OBJECTIVE: To examine the severity of trauma in entrapped victims and to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity. INTRODUCTION: Triage and rapid assessment of trauma severity is essential to provide the needed resources during prehospital and hospital phases and for outcome prediction. It is expected that entrapped victims will have greater severity of trauma and mortality than non-entrapped subjects. METHODS: A transverse, case-control, retrospective study of 1203 victims of motor vehicle collisions treated during 1 year by the prehospital service in São Paulo, Brazil was carried out. All patients were drivers, comprising 401 entrapped victims (33.3%) and 802 non-entrapped consecutive controls (66.7%). Sex, age, mortality rates, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Revised Trauma Score (RTS), corporal segments, timing of the prehospital care and resource use were compared between the groups. The results were analysed by χ2, Zres, analysis of variance and Bonferroni tests. RESULTS: Entrapped victims were predominantly men (84.8%), aged 32±13.1 years, with immediate mortality of 10.2% and overall mortality of 11.7%. They had a probability of death at the scene 8.2 times greater than that of non-entrapped victims. The main cause of death was hemorrhage for entrapped victims (45.2%) and trauma for non-entrapped victims. Of the entrapped victims who survived, 18.7% had a severe GCS (OR = 10.62), 12% a severe RTS (OR = 9.78) and 23.7% were in shock (OR = 3.38). Entrapped victims were more commonly transported to advanced life support units and to tertiary hospitals. CONCLUSION: Entrapped victims had greater trauma severity, more blood loss and a greater mortality than respective, non-entrapped controls.
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spelling Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil Trauma severityBlood lossPublic healthTraffic accidents OBJECTIVE: To examine the severity of trauma in entrapped victims and to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity. INTRODUCTION: Triage and rapid assessment of trauma severity is essential to provide the needed resources during prehospital and hospital phases and for outcome prediction. It is expected that entrapped victims will have greater severity of trauma and mortality than non-entrapped subjects. METHODS: A transverse, case-control, retrospective study of 1203 victims of motor vehicle collisions treated during 1 year by the prehospital service in São Paulo, Brazil was carried out. All patients were drivers, comprising 401 entrapped victims (33.3%) and 802 non-entrapped consecutive controls (66.7%). Sex, age, mortality rates, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Revised Trauma Score (RTS), corporal segments, timing of the prehospital care and resource use were compared between the groups. The results were analysed by χ2, Zres, analysis of variance and Bonferroni tests. RESULTS: Entrapped victims were predominantly men (84.8%), aged 32±13.1 years, with immediate mortality of 10.2% and overall mortality of 11.7%. They had a probability of death at the scene 8.2 times greater than that of non-entrapped victims. The main cause of death was hemorrhage for entrapped victims (45.2%) and trauma for non-entrapped victims. Of the entrapped victims who survived, 18.7% had a severe GCS (OR = 10.62), 12% a severe RTS (OR = 9.78) and 23.7% were in shock (OR = 3.38). Entrapped victims were more commonly transported to advanced life support units and to tertiary hospitals. CONCLUSION: Entrapped victims had greater trauma severity, more blood loss and a greater mortality than respective, non-entrapped controls. Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de São Paulo2011-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/1944710.1590/S1807-59322011000100005Clinics; Vol. 66 No. 1 (2011); 21-25 Clinics; v. 66 n. 1 (2011); 21-25 Clinics; Vol. 66 Núm. 1 (2011); 21-25 1980-53221807-5932reponame:Clinicsinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPenghttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/article/view/19447/21510Dias, Adriano Rogério NavarroAbib, Simone de Campos VieiraPoli-de-Figueiredo, Luiz FranciscoPerfeito, João Aléssio Julianoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2012-05-23T16:41:20Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/19447Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinicsPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/clinics/oai||clinics@hc.fm.usp.br1980-53221807-5932opendoar:2012-05-23T16:41:20Clinics - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
title Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
spellingShingle Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
Dias, Adriano Rogério Navarro
Trauma severity
Blood loss
Public health
Traffic accidents
Dias, Adriano Rogério Navarro
Trauma severity
Blood loss
Public health
Traffic accidents
title_short Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
title_full Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
title_fullStr Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
title_sort Entrapped victims in motor vehicle collisions: characteristics and prehospital care in the city of São Paulo, Brazil
author Dias, Adriano Rogério Navarro
author_facet Dias, Adriano Rogério Navarro
Dias, Adriano Rogério Navarro
Abib, Simone de Campos Vieira
Poli-de-Figueiredo, Luiz Francisco
Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano
Abib, Simone de Campos Vieira
Poli-de-Figueiredo, Luiz Francisco
Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano
author_role author
author2 Abib, Simone de Campos Vieira
Poli-de-Figueiredo, Luiz Francisco
Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dias, Adriano Rogério Navarro
Abib, Simone de Campos Vieira
Poli-de-Figueiredo, Luiz Francisco
Perfeito, João Aléssio Juliano
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Trauma severity
Blood loss
Public health
Traffic accidents
topic Trauma severity
Blood loss
Public health
Traffic accidents
description OBJECTIVE: To examine the severity of trauma in entrapped victims and to identify risk factors for mortality and morbidity. INTRODUCTION: Triage and rapid assessment of trauma severity is essential to provide the needed resources during prehospital and hospital phases and for outcome prediction. It is expected that entrapped victims will have greater severity of trauma and mortality than non-entrapped subjects. METHODS: A transverse, case-control, retrospective study of 1203 victims of motor vehicle collisions treated during 1 year by the prehospital service in São Paulo, Brazil was carried out. All patients were drivers, comprising 401 entrapped victims (33.3%) and 802 non-entrapped consecutive controls (66.7%). Sex, age, mortality rates, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS), Revised Trauma Score (RTS), corporal segments, timing of the prehospital care and resource use were compared between the groups. The results were analysed by χ2, Zres, analysis of variance and Bonferroni tests. RESULTS: Entrapped victims were predominantly men (84.8%), aged 32±13.1 years, with immediate mortality of 10.2% and overall mortality of 11.7%. They had a probability of death at the scene 8.2 times greater than that of non-entrapped victims. The main cause of death was hemorrhage for entrapped victims (45.2%) and trauma for non-entrapped victims. Of the entrapped victims who survived, 18.7% had a severe GCS (OR = 10.62), 12% a severe RTS (OR = 9.78) and 23.7% were in shock (OR = 3.38). Entrapped victims were more commonly transported to advanced life support units and to tertiary hospitals. CONCLUSION: Entrapped victims had greater trauma severity, more blood loss and a greater mortality than respective, non-entrapped controls.
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