Shahla Imran, Ghulam Muhayudin, Sadia Abdul Qayyum, Inayatullah Magsi, Sono Mal, Deedar Ali, Ejaz Ahmed Awan, Abdulsamad

Assessment of Mortality Pattern Based on Autopsy in Victims of Road Traffic Accident

Shahla Imran, Ghulam Muhayudin, Sadia Abdul Qayyum, Inayatullah Magsi, Sono Mal, Deedar Ali, Ejaz Ahmed Awan, Abdulsamad



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ABSTRACT

Background: The Trauma and road accident is considered as major cause mortality in the young adults’ populations around the world. The understanding the importance of forensic investigation of un-natural deaths, accidental injuries and suicidal cases is required by medical staff and patients’ family members.

Objective: To asses of mortality pattern based on autopsy in victims of road traffic accident

Study Design: Retrospective study

Place and Duration of the Study: Medicolegal Section of Liaquat University Hospital Hyderabad, Pakistan from 1st January 2018 to 31st December 2019.

Methodology: Six hundred and twenty nine autopsies were included. Deaths due to road traffic accident were included.

Results: There were 472 males and 157 females between 31 to 50 years. Two hundred and forty nine patients were admitted in ICU. Two hundred and fourteen patients had affected head region followed by face 104 injuries. While 74 had affected neck, 67 affected thorax, 63 affected abdominal region, 52 affected spine and 55 had affected lower extremities.173 were died due to damage of central nervous system. The damages were due to car accident was 62, motorbike 73, rickshaw 22 and other reasons 14. One hundred and forty patients were died due to fracture of skull.

Conclusion: The mortalities rates are under reported in majority of accidental cases due to lacking of autopsies procedures.

Keywords: Autopsy, Assessment, Mortality pattern, Road traffic accident



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