2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0020-1383(02)00048-7
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Injury patterns associated with mortality following motorcycle crashes

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“…As follows, the significant difference in the GCS between the patients wearing helmets and the un-helmeted group supports the continued use of a protective headgear (4).Therefore, we think it is necessary to wear helmets, shoulder pads, chest protectors, gloves, hip and knee pads, under roost protectors, and hipknee pad supported boots. Li et al reported the major morbidity in road traffic injuries affected the 15 -44 year age group.…”
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“…As follows, the significant difference in the GCS between the patients wearing helmets and the un-helmeted group supports the continued use of a protective headgear (4).Therefore, we think it is necessary to wear helmets, shoulder pads, chest protectors, gloves, hip and knee pads, under roost protectors, and hipknee pad supported boots. Li et al reported the major morbidity in road traffic injuries affected the 15 -44 year age group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…It is stated as injuries to the head, neck and chest were responsible for most severe injuries. Thoracic and abdominal trauma as well as pelvic ring fractures associated with long bone injuries appears to be the secondary factors contributing to reduced survival (4). A delay in diagnosis and treatment can influence the final outcome significantly.…”
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“…[20] Bu oran literatür incelendiğinde ölüm oranının %2.8-8 arasındadır. [13][14][15]20,21] Jou ve ark.…”
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“…[20] Bu oran literatür incelendiğinde ölüm oranının %2.8-8 arasındadır. [13][14][15]20,21] Jou ve ark. [22] ölümle sonuçlanan motosiklet kazalarını epidemiyolojik açıdan değerlendirdiği çalışmasın-da risk faktörleri olarak erkek cinsiyet, yaş, lisansız motosiklet sürülmesi, koruyucu ekipman kullanılmaması, alkollü araç kullanılması, büyük motor hacimli motosiklet kullanılması ve gece seyahatleri olarak belirlemişlerdir.…”
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