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Citation

Dhaffala A, Longo-Mbenza B, Kingu J, Peden MM, Kafuko-Bwoye A, Clarke M, Mazwai E. Afr. Health Sci. 2013; 13(4): 1144-1148.

Affiliation

Department of Surgery, Walter Sisulu University, Mthatha, South Africa.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2013, Faculty of Medicine, Makerere University)

DOI

10.4314/ahs.v13i4.40

PMID

24940344

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine the magnitude, socio-demographic and epidemiological characteristics of injury at a Provincial referral hospital.

METHODS: This review was conducted on all trauma patients admitted at the Mthatha Hospital Complex and Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital from the 1(st) January 1997 to the 31(st) December 2000.

RESULTS: The incident rate of injuries was 3.2% (n=2460/75,833 total admissions). Injured patients were mostly black (80%) and males (ratio: 5 men: 1 woman). Only 8.1% of injured patients were transported to hospital by ambulances. The leading causes of injuries were inter-personal violence accounting for 60% of cases, and motor vehicle accidents accounting for 19%; of them 38% were due to poor visibility, over speeding, and fatigue. The overall mortality was 33% (n=821) independently predicted by poverty (OR=8.2 95%CI 6-11.1; P<0.0001) and age>40 years(OR=7.8 95%CI 7.7-12.1;P<0.0001).

CONCLUSION: The burden of injury is a mass issue that warrants regional attention with quality of care and training.


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