The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of Turkey

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Accidents caused by motorized vehicle in the agricultural sector are frequently observed. In Turkey; accidents arising from motorized vehicles, named Pat-Pat, which are used by farmers in the Western Black Sea region is not unusual.&...

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Main Authors: Calikoglu Cagatay, Iskender Abdulkadir, Ozaydin Ismet, Gezer Suat, Cikman Mehmet, Kandis Hayati, Saritas Ayhan, Karapolat Sami, Baltaci Davut, Uslu Mustafa, Karapolat Banu, Dumlu Talha
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-06-01
Series:Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
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spelling doaj-9474823905f8414888a8206d4718d2712020-11-25T00:45:22ZengBMCScandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine1757-72412011-06-011914010.1186/1757-7241-19-40The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of TurkeyCalikoglu CagatayIskender AbdulkadirOzaydin IsmetGezer SuatCikman MehmetKandis HayatiSaritas AyhanKarapolat SamiBaltaci DavutUslu MustafaKarapolat BanuDumlu Talha<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Accidents caused by motorized vehicle in the agricultural sector are frequently observed. In Turkey; accidents arising from motorized vehicles, named Pat-Pat, which are used by farmers in the Western Black Sea region is not unusual.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>One hundred five patients who were brought into the Emergency Department of Duzce University, Medical Faculty Hospital between September 2009 and August 2010 due to Pat-Pat related accidents were evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The cases consisted of 73 (69.5%) males and 32 (30.5%) females, ranging from 2 to 73 years of age. In the 10-39 age group, a total of 63 (60.0%) cases were determined. The months when the greatest rate of cases applied to the hospital consisted of July, August, September and the season is summer. The cases were exposed to trauma in roads in 54 (51.4%), and 51 (48.6%) occurred in agricultural area without roads. Eighty seven (82.9%) cases were injured due to the overturning of vehicle. The patients were brought to the hospital using a private vehicle in 54 (51.4%) of the cases and in 51 (48.6%) cases, 112 ambulance system was used. The cases were determined to apply to the hospital most frequently between 6 pm-12 am. The injuries frequently consisted of head-neck and spine traumas, thorax traumas and upper extremity traumas. In 55 (52.4%) cases, open wound-laceration was determined. Seventy five (71.4%) cases were treated in the Emergency Department, and 28 (26.7%) were hospitalized. Three (2.9%) cases were deceased.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Serious injuries can occur in Pat-Pat related accidents, and careful systematic physical examination should be conducted. In order to prevent these accidents, education of farm operators and engineering studies on the mechanics and safety of these vehicles should be taken and legal regulations should be created.</p> http://www.sjtrem.com/content/19/1/40Agriculture; AccidentsTraffic; Multiple Trauma; Emergency ServiceHospital; Emergency Treatment; Thoracic Surgery
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author Calikoglu Cagatay
Iskender Abdulkadir
Ozaydin Ismet
Gezer Suat
Cikman Mehmet
Kandis Hayati
Saritas Ayhan
Karapolat Sami
Baltaci Davut
Uslu Mustafa
Karapolat Banu
Dumlu Talha
spellingShingle Calikoglu Cagatay
Iskender Abdulkadir
Ozaydin Ismet
Gezer Suat
Cikman Mehmet
Kandis Hayati
Saritas Ayhan
Karapolat Sami
Baltaci Davut
Uslu Mustafa
Karapolat Banu
Dumlu Talha
The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of Turkey
Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
Agriculture; Accidents
Traffic; Multiple Trauma; Emergency Service
Hospital; Emergency Treatment; Thoracic Surgery
author_facet Calikoglu Cagatay
Iskender Abdulkadir
Ozaydin Ismet
Gezer Suat
Cikman Mehmet
Kandis Hayati
Saritas Ayhan
Karapolat Sami
Baltaci Davut
Uslu Mustafa
Karapolat Banu
Dumlu Talha
author_sort Calikoglu Cagatay
title The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of Turkey
title_short The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of Turkey
title_full The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of Turkey
title_fullStr The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of Turkey
title_full_unstemmed The evaluation of Pat-Pat related injuries in the western black sea region of Turkey
title_sort evaluation of pat-pat related injuries in the western black sea region of turkey
publisher BMC
series Scandinavian Journal of Trauma, Resuscitation and Emergency Medicine
issn 1757-7241
publishDate 2011-06-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Accidents caused by motorized vehicle in the agricultural sector are frequently observed. In Turkey; accidents arising from motorized vehicles, named Pat-Pat, which are used by farmers in the Western Black Sea region is not unusual.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>One hundred five patients who were brought into the Emergency Department of Duzce University, Medical Faculty Hospital between September 2009 and August 2010 due to Pat-Pat related accidents were evaluated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The cases consisted of 73 (69.5%) males and 32 (30.5%) females, ranging from 2 to 73 years of age. In the 10-39 age group, a total of 63 (60.0%) cases were determined. The months when the greatest rate of cases applied to the hospital consisted of July, August, September and the season is summer. The cases were exposed to trauma in roads in 54 (51.4%), and 51 (48.6%) occurred in agricultural area without roads. Eighty seven (82.9%) cases were injured due to the overturning of vehicle. The patients were brought to the hospital using a private vehicle in 54 (51.4%) of the cases and in 51 (48.6%) cases, 112 ambulance system was used. The cases were determined to apply to the hospital most frequently between 6 pm-12 am. The injuries frequently consisted of head-neck and spine traumas, thorax traumas and upper extremity traumas. In 55 (52.4%) cases, open wound-laceration was determined. Seventy five (71.4%) cases were treated in the Emergency Department, and 28 (26.7%) were hospitalized. Three (2.9%) cases were deceased.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Serious injuries can occur in Pat-Pat related accidents, and careful systematic physical examination should be conducted. In order to prevent these accidents, education of farm operators and engineering studies on the mechanics and safety of these vehicles should be taken and legal regulations should be created.</p>
topic Agriculture; Accidents
Traffic; Multiple Trauma; Emergency Service
Hospital; Emergency Treatment; Thoracic Surgery
url http://www.sjtrem.com/content/19/1/40
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