The immediate impact of mandatory helmet law on maxillo-facial trauma: A comparative study in a major trauma center, Uttar Pradesh.

National journal of maxillofacial surgery Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-19 DOI:10.4103/njms.njms_313_21
Arun Pandey, Thakur P Chaturvedi, Naresh K Sharma, Akhilesh K Singh, Janani A Kumar, Nitesh Mishra
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Abstract

Aim: To analyze the effect of the mandatory helmet rule in helmet usage among motorcycle riders and on facial trauma and to determine the significance of difference in the possibility of facial trauma between the helmeted and non-helmeted motorcycle riders.

Setting and design: A retrospective comparative study conducted in a major trauma center at Uttar Pradesh.

Material and method: Data for the present study was obtained from records of the Emergency Department of Trauma Center, for a period of two months before and after the implementation of The Motor Vehicles Act in UP. The study included patients with a history of non-fatal motorcycle accidents who sustained facial injuries regardless of the presence of injuries to other areas of the body during the study period. Information regarding helmet usage during the accident was also recorded. The results were compared between the pre-law period and post-law period.

Statistical analysis used: Sample t-test was applied to find the level of significance.

Results: Out of 219 injured patients, 152 (69.40%) subjects were not wearing helmets, whereas only 67 (30.59%) subjects were wearing helmets. It was observed that around 68.18% of people stated wearing helmets after law implementation with a statistical significance (P value < 0.05).

Conclusion: Our study shows that the mandatory helmet rule with elevated penalty rates has significantly increased the usage of helmet among the motorcycle riders, and it also proves that the possibility of facial trauma is significantly higher in non-helmeted riders when compared to helmeted riders.

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强制性头盔法对颌面部创伤的直接影响:北方邦一家大型创伤中心的比较研究。
目的:分析强制性头盔规定对摩托车骑手使用头盔的影响以及对面部创伤的影响,并确定戴头盔和不戴头盔的摩托车骑手之间面部创伤可能性差异的显著性:在北方邦的一家大型创伤中心进行的回顾性比较研究:本研究的数据来自北方邦《机动车辆法》实施前后两个月内创伤中心急诊科的记录。研究对象包括在研究期间有非致命摩托车事故史且面部受伤的患者,无论身体其他部位是否受伤。同时还记录了事故中头盔的使用情况。研究结果在立法前和立法后进行了比较:采用抽样 t 检验来确定显著性水平:在 219 名受伤患者中,152 人(69.40%)没有佩戴头盔,只有 67 人(30.59%)佩戴了头盔。据观察,约有 68.18% 的人表示在法律实施后佩戴了头盔,且具有统计学意义(P 值 < 0.05):我们的研究表明,强制佩戴头盔的规定和较高的处罚率大大提高了摩托车骑手对头盔的使用率,同时也证明,与佩戴头盔的骑手相比,未佩戴头盔的骑手面部受创的可能性明显更高。
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