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The burden of road traffic injuries in an emergency department in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Getachew S, Ali E, Tayler-Smith K, Hedt-Gauthier BL, Silkondez W, Abebe D, Deressa W, Enquessilase F, Edwards JK
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The burden of road traffic injuries in an emergency department in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia | Journal Article / Research | MSF Science Portal
Abstract
SETTING
The emergency department (ED) of Zewditu Memorial Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

OBJECTIVE
To document the proportion, trend, characteristics and outcomes of road traffic injury (RTI) related ED admissions (⩾15 years) between 2014 and 2015.

DESIGN
A retrospective, cross-sectional study using routinely collected ED data.

RESULTS
Of 10 007 ED admissions, 779 (8%) were RTI cases; this proportion peaked in the month of January (11%). Medical records were available for 522 (67%) of these RTI cases. The median age was 28 years and 69% were males. The majority were pedestrians (69%) injured by an automobile (78%). On triage, 32% were classified as needing urgent/immediate intervention. Head injuries (20%) were the second most common injury after lower limb injuries (36%). ED outcomes were as follows: discharged (68%), hospitalised (17%), referred (17%) and died (1%). Among the 78 hospitalised cases, respectively 62% and 16% were admitted to the surgical and orthopaedic departments. Of 146 RTI cases with head injuries, 25% were hospitalised, of whom 82% were admitted to the surgical department.

CONCLUSION
Our findings can guide policy makers in referral hospitals in improving the planning of hospital resources and the prioritisation of public health needs linked to further urban development. A comprehensive plan to prevent RTIs, particularly among pedestrians in Addis Ababa, is urgently needed.

Countries

Ethiopia

Subject Area

surgery & trauma care

Languages

English
DOI
10.5588/pha.15.0082
Published Date
21 Jun 2016
PubMed ID
27358798
Journal
Public Health Action
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 66-71
Issue Date
2016-06-21
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