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Citation

Piña-Tornés A, González-Longoria L, González-Pardo S, Acosta-González A, Vintimilla-Burgos P, Paspuel-Yar S. Rev. Peru Med. Exp. Salud Publica 2014; 31(4): 721-724.

Vernacular Title

Mortalidad por accidentes de tránsito en Bayamo, Cuba 2011.

Affiliation

Hospital San Vicente de Paul, Ibarra, Ecuador.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, Instituto Nacional de Salud)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

25597725

Abstract

With the objective of describing mortality from traffic accidents in Bayamo, Cuba, in 2011 a review was performed of injured and deceased patients due to traffic accidents, recorded in the Hospital Carlos M. de Céspedes. Of the 1,365 injured patients treated in the emergency room, the predominant groups were individuals aged 25 to 44 years comprising 372 patients (27.3%) and men comprising 1,071 (78.5%). 46 people died, most from the same age group and male. Multiple traumatisms (52.6%) and craniofacial trauma (34.2%) were the predominant injuries. Motor vehicle-pedestrian accidents stood out with a mortality of 26.3%. In conclusion, mortality from traffic accidents predominately occurs in young male adults, whose fatal consequences are due to multiple traumatisms from road accidents.


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