A Clinical Analysis of the Medicolegal Cases Presented at Khawaja Muhammad Safdar Medical College, Sialkot
Usman Shahid Butt, Kanwal Zahra, Maryam Shahid
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ABSTRACT
Objective: To determine the clinical pattern of the medicolegal cases presented at Khawaja Muhammad Safdar Medical College, Sialkot
Material and Methods: It was a
retrospective Hospital based cross-sectional study, which was conducted at
medicolegal clinic of government Khawaja
Muhammad Safdar Medical College, Sialkot. All the cases those, who were
presented at emergency department (medicolegal clinic) with history of
industrial injuries, Road
traffic accidents, burns, Assault, Falls and Poisoning and others with either
of age and gender were included. This analysis was of one year from January 2020
to December 2020. All the data was recorded via self-made study proforma and
analyzed by using SPSS version 20.
Results: A total of 1079 medicolegal incidents were analysed. Out of all blunt
injury, sharp weapon injury, poisoning, acid intake and road traffic incidences
were found to be commonest as 27.20%, 20.60%, 15.60%, 12.40% and 10.20%
respectively. Blunt injuries, sharp weapon injuries, gunshot
injuries and alcohol intake incidences were significantly higher among males
and poisoning and acid intake incidences were significantly high among females
(p-<0.05). Blunt
injuries, sharp weapon injuries, alcohol and poisoning events were seen
significantly high almost during winter season from January to march (p-0.001).
Conclusion: In the study conclusion, blunt injury, sharp weapon injury, poisoning, acid intake and road
traffic incidences were observed to be the commonest medicolegal
incidences. These events mostly observed during January to March duration.
However blunt injuries, sharp weapon injuries,
gunshot injuries and alcohol intake incidences were mostly observed among males, while poisoning and acid intake incidences
among females.
Keywords: Medicolegal
events, gender, season