Accidentes de circulaciónimpacto en un Registro de Trauma Infantil en la Comunidad Autónoma de Galicia

  1. María García Palacios
  2. María Elena Molina Vázquez
  3. Javier Gómez Veiras
  4. M. García González
  5. Sonia Pértega Díaz
  6. I. Somoza
  7. Roberto Méndez Gallart
  8. Pedro Taboada Santomil
  9. A. Armas Álvarez
  10. J.M. Pradillos Armas
  11. Lizet lorena Rivera Chavez
  12. Margarita Montero Sánchez
  13. A. Lema Carril
  14. María Cristina Granja Martínez
  15. R. Cantero Rey
  16. B. Contes Osorio
  17. S. García Saavedra
  18. C. Lorenzo Legerén
  19. Manuel Adolfo Gómez Tellado
Revista:
Trauma

ISSN: 1888-6116

Ano de publicación: 2010

Volume: 21

Número: 3

Páxinas: 174-177

Tipo: Artigo

Outras publicacións en: Trauma

Obxectivos de Desenvolvemento Sustentable

Resumo

Objetive: To assess the impact of traffic accidents in a regional pediatric trauma registry (PTR). Methods: During 2009 we collected data prospectively, systematic, multi-hospital, in a secure Web database from 398 patients, 66% male, mean age 7 years, and mean weight 30 kg. Of this group received 53% prehospital care and by medical personnel only 38,5%. Inclusion criteria: pediatric patient admited at hospital by accident. Results: Transfer in non medicalised ambulance in 30,8%, medicalized in 13,8%, passenger car in a 53,8% or even walking at 1,5%. Those who were taken by ambulances to a 38,5% had no intravenous and 77,6% did not bring a cervical collar. Of the car moved, 6,4% came with ITP <8 (Pediatric Trauma Index). In car accidents, children had no restraint in 62.5%, and the motorcycle, 30% not wearing a helmet. Most affected systems, highlights the locomotor 61,5% and the craniofacial area with 58%. In the study of the site highlights the city, 73%, and the highway, 20% of the total. For slots, the majority of accidents occurred between 17 and 20 hours. Conclusions: The RTP shows a bleak picture in terms of initial support to pediatric trauma is concerned, and specifically in road accidents