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Comparison of epidemiology and injury profile between vulnerable road users and motor vehicle occupants in road traffic fatalities
Authors:Sang-Chul Kim  Hae-Ju Lee  Ji-Min Kim  So-Yeon Kong  Jung-Soo Park  Hyeok-Jin Jeon
Institution:1. Department of Emergency Medicine, Chungbuk National University Hospital, Seowon-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, South Korea;2. Department of Emergency Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Jongno-gu, Seoul, South Korea;3. Department of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine, Chungnam National University, Chungnam National University Hospital, Jung-gu, Daejeon, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea;4. Department of Emergency Medical Technology, Choonhae College of Health Sciences, Ungchon-myeon, Ulju-gun, Ulsan, South Korea
Abstract:Objective: Road traffic injuries (RTIs) are a major global health issue causing a global burden of mortality and morbidity. Half of all fatalities on the world’s roads are vulnerable road users (VRUs). The targeted intervention strategies based on fatality analysis focusing on VRUs can effectively contribute to reducing RTIs. This study aimed to compare VRUs and motor vehicle occupants (MVOs) in terms of epidemiology and injury profile.

Methods: We utilized a nationwide, prospective database of RTI-related mortality cases for patients who visited 23 emergency departments between January 2011 and December 2015. All fatalities due to RTIs in the prehospital phase or in-hospital were eligible, excluding patients with unknown mode of transport and those admitted to general wards. The primary and secondary outcomes were fracture injuries and visceral injuries diagnosed using the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision (ICD-10). We compared fracture injuries between VRUs and MVOs using Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) 2? and 2+ classification.

Results: Among a total 3,694 road traffic fatalities (RTFs), 43.3% were pedestrians, followed by MVOs (27.0%), motorcyclists (18.9), bicyclists (6.6%), and agricultural vehicle users (4.2%). The elderly (>60 years old) accounted for 54.9% of VRU fatalities. RTFs occurred most frequently in the autumn and the VRU group and the MVO group showed significant differences in weekly and diurnal variation in RTFs. The injury severities (AIS 2+) of the head, neck, and thorax were significantly different between the 2 groups (P?Conclusions: Elderly pedestrians should be targeted for decreases in RTFs, and road traffic safety interventions for VRUs should be made based on the analysis of temporal epidemiology and injury profiles of RTFs.
Keywords:Traffic accidents  accident data  epidemiology  injury  vulnerable road users
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