TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - Whiplash risk estimation based on linked hospital-police road crash data from France and Spain JO - Injury prevention A1 - Martin, Jessica L. A1 - Pérez, Katherine A1 - Marí-Dell'olmo, Marc A1 - Chiron, Mireille SP - 185 EP - 190 VL - 14 IS - 3 N2 - OBJECTIVES: To investigate potential risk factors for whiplash injury as a function of crash configuration and driver's characteristics, and to provide information on over-reporting and under-reporting of whiplash. DESIGN: A case-control study of drivers involved in two-car injury collisions. Cases were drivers who had a diagnosis of whiplash injury, with or without another injury. Controls were drivers without diagnosed whiplash injury. SETTING: Hospital registries linked to police crash databases for Barcelona (Spain) and the "Departement du Rhone" (France). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Relative risks of whiplash and 95% confidence intervals were estimated using a modified Poisson regression. RESULTS: Of the 8720 drivers involved in car-to-car crashes recorded in the French database, 12.2% were diagnosed with whiplash; the corresponding figure in the Spanish database was 12.0% of 7558 drivers. Female drivers and drivers in rear-impact collisions were most likely to have a whiplash diagnosis, although the absolute number of whiplash cases was greater in front and side impacts. Wearing a seatbelt, being in a heavier car, and age greater than 65 years were associated with a lower risk of whiplash injury. Drivers with other injuries were also more often diagnosed as having a whiplash injury, except the most severely injured. CONCLUSIONS: Devices aimed at reducing the occurrence of whiplash injuries, such as dynamic headrest systems, should be adapted to the characteristics of at-risk occupants, especially women, and should address the mechanics of front and side impacts in addition to rear impacts.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1353-8047 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip.2007.016600 ID - ref1 ER -