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Citation

Diango D, Ag Iknane A, Beye SA, Tall F, Diani N, Coulibaly Y, Diallo A. Mali Med. 2011; 26(3): 13-16.

Vernacular Title

Aspects epidemiocliniques des accidents de voie publique au service d'accueil des urgences CHU Gabriel Toure Bamako.

Affiliation

Departement d’anesthesie reanimation medecine d’urgence CHU Gabriel Toure, Bamako, Mali. ddiango@yahoo.fr

Copyright

(Copyright © 2011, Société Médicale du Mali)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

22766126

Abstract

OBJECT: Studying the Epidemiological and clinical profile of accidents on public ways at the welcome service of emergencies, CHU Gabriel Touré within the scope of accident reduction on public ways and an improvement of their taking in charge. METHODOLOGY: Retro prospective study over a three-year- period including all the files of any patient emitted for accident happening on public ways without regard to race and sex. RESULT: Over a three-year-period (from January 2007 to December 2009). Our team has analized 2450 hospitalization files with a follow-up going from 0 to 45 days. The most concerned ages range from 15 to 29 years (43 per cent) with a male predominance (81 per cent). The mechanism motorcycles-pedestrians (30.9 per cent) was the most represented. The mains lesions observed were cranial traumatisms (58.9 per cent), followed with fractures of limbs (13.5 per cent). Death-rate has been risen at the level of young men above all (from 15 to 29 years) and it was mainly due to cranial traumatisms. CONCLUSION: Accidents on public ways represent a keen problem in matter of public health. The taking in charge of the curse should be very urgent. Information, communication and education of all the professional and social stratums seem necessary.


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