M. Ragasa, T. Legesse, Birhanu Asrat Wudineh, Helina Abayneh
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It is estimated that 1.35 million people die each year as a result of road traffic injuries worldwide, with Africa having the highest annual rate. Ethiopia has the highest fatality rate in road traffic accidents, at 79%. There is no well-established emergency medical system in Ethiopia to provide pre-hospital trauma care. A crosssectional study was conducted at selected public hospitals in Addis Ababa. Purposive sampling was used to select the victims who arrived at the emergency department by ambulance. Data was gathered through structured questionnaires administered by an interviewer and a review of victims’ medical records. SPSS Version 25 was used to analyze the data. In this study, 262 victims took part, with a 94% response rate. Patient positioning (50.8%) was the most commonly provided service, followed by bleeding control (43.5%). Within the first 24 hours, 8.4% of the victims died. The first 24-hours of injury-related death were significantly associated with head/neck/spine injury and total pre-hospital time. Action should be taken to increase the availability of necessary equipment in ambulances and the number of paramedic personnel.
据估计,全世界每年有135万人死于道路交通伤害,其中非洲的年死亡率最高。埃塞俄比亚的道路交通事故死亡率最高,为79%。埃塞俄比亚没有完善的急救医疗系统来提供院前创伤护理。在亚的斯亚贝巴选定的公立医院进行了一项横断面研究。采用有针对性的抽样方法来选择乘坐救护车到达急诊室的受害者。数据是通过访谈者进行的结构化问卷调查和对受害者医疗记录的审查收集的。采用SPSS Version 25对数据进行分析。在这项研究中,262名受害者参与其中,应答率为94%。患者定位(50.8%)是最常见的服务,其次是出血控制(43.5%)。在最初的24小时内,8.4%的受害者死亡。损伤相关死亡的前24小时与头部/颈部/脊椎损伤和总住院时间显著相关。应采取行动,增加救护车所需设备的可用性和护理人员的数量。