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Citation

Kos M, Drop B, Dziewa A, Jędrych M. Ann. Agric. Environ. Med. 2017; 24(3): 507-512.

Affiliation

Department of Mathematics and Biostatistics, Medical University, Lublin.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2017, Institute of Agricultural Medicine of Poland)

DOI

10.5604/12321966.1232552

PMID

28954499

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Injuries are a serious medical and social problem, especially when accompanied by distant or deferred effects, often causing serious dysfunctions and permanent disability for life. The study aimed at presenting the incidence of injuries of urban and rural population treated in a district hospital in eastern Poland. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The study was carried out in the Independent Public Health Care Institution in Kraśnik in 2011 among patients hospitalized in the Department of Trauma Surgery and Orthopedic Unit who sustained injuries. Medical records of 795 patients - 326 women and 469 men, aged 10-99 years, were analyzed.

RESULTS: During the period considered among those hospitalized due to injuries, men (59%), those aged 50-59 years (19.0%), and living in rural areas (72.7%) predominated. Injuries most commonly affected the head (18.87%), elbow and forearm (16.86%), knee and lower leg (16.60%), and the hip and thigh (13.96%). Average hospital stay was 5.65 days and was the longest for hip and thigh injuries (11.86 days).

CONCLUSIONS: Injuries occurred most frequently in the population of patients living in rural areas, often among men, usually on weekdays and in the morning.


Language: en

Keywords

county; hospitalization; injuries; rural municipality; township

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