All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortality
To determine age-specific patterns, effects of protective equipment use, and predictors of mortality in all-terrainvehicle (ATV)-related injuries. A total of 55 ATV-related trauma patients were retrospectively analyzed during the study period. Demographic characteristics, injury mechanisms, clinical...
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| author | Bensu Bulut Murat Genc Medine Akkan Oz Aynur Ecevit Kaya Muhammed Ali Topuz Ismail Borazan Kamil Kokulu Ekrem Taha Sert Huseyin Mutlu Ramiz Yazici |
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| description | To determine age-specific patterns, effects of protective equipment use, and predictors of mortality in all-terrainvehicle (ATV)-related injuries. A total of 55 ATV-related trauma patients were retrospectively analyzed during the study period. Demographic characteristics, injury mechanisms, clinical findings and outcomes were evaluated. Injury patterns were compared according to age groups. Risk factors for mortality were determined by multivariate logistic regression analysis. The mean age of the patients was 22.3±12.8 years and 67.3% were male. Half of the victims (50.9%) were aged 18 years or younger. The majority of accidents occurred with drivers (70.9%) and on the street (70.9%). The rate of protective equipment use at the time of the accident was 21.8%. The most common mechanism of injury was ejection from the vehicle (63.6%), followed by impingement injuries (21.8%) and direct collisions (14.5%). Limb injuries were more common in patients younger than 18 years of age (68.2% vs. 43.5%), while more severe thoracic trauma was observed in patients older than 40 years. Off-road accidents were associated with higher injury severity scores than street/street accidents (mean Injury Severity Score (ISS) 22.6 vs. 16.8, p25 (odds ratio (OR), 8.64), severe head injury (OR 6.92), multiple system involvement (OR 5.78) and lack of protective equipment (OR 4.23) were independent predictors of mortality. ATV accidents are an important public health problem that can lead to serious injuries and fatalities. Injury patterns differ according to age groups. Inadequate use of protective equipment and the severity of off-road accidents are noteworthy. It is important to develop safety measures specific to age groups and to expand the use of protective equipment. [Med-Science 2025; 14(1.000): 261-5] |
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| spelling | doaj-art-7f4eabb7feb6414b95a7c2d65cd93de32025-08-20T01:10:54ZengSociety of Turaz BilimMedicine Science2147-06342025-03-01141261510.5455/medscience.2024.12.155230274All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortalityBensu Bulut0Murat Genc1Medine Akkan Oz2Aynur Ecevit Kaya3Muhammed Ali Topuz4Ismail Borazan5Kamil Kokulu6Ekrem Taha Sert7Huseyin Mutlu8Ramiz Yazici9Yenimahalle Training and Research Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Ankara, Turkiye Ankara Training and Research Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Ankara, Turkiye Gulhane Training and Research Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Ankara, Turkiye Etlik City Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Ankara, Turkiye Aksaray University Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Aksaray, Turkiye Aydın Nazilli State Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, Aydın, Turkiye Aksaray University Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Aksaray, Turkiye Aksaray University Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Aksaray, Turkiye Aksaray University Medical School, Department of Emergency Medicine, Aksaray, Turkiye Kanuni Sultan Suleyman Training and Research Hospital, Department of Emergency Medicine, İstanbul, TurkiyeTo determine age-specific patterns, effects of protective equipment use, and predictors of mortality in all-terrainvehicle (ATV)-related injuries. A total of 55 ATV-related trauma patients were retrospectively analyzed during the study period. Demographic characteristics, injury mechanisms, clinical findings and outcomes were evaluated. Injury patterns were compared according to age groups. Risk factors for mortality were determined by multivariate logistic regression analysis. The mean age of the patients was 22.3±12.8 years and 67.3% were male. Half of the victims (50.9%) were aged 18 years or younger. The majority of accidents occurred with drivers (70.9%) and on the street (70.9%). The rate of protective equipment use at the time of the accident was 21.8%. The most common mechanism of injury was ejection from the vehicle (63.6%), followed by impingement injuries (21.8%) and direct collisions (14.5%). Limb injuries were more common in patients younger than 18 years of age (68.2% vs. 43.5%), while more severe thoracic trauma was observed in patients older than 40 years. Off-road accidents were associated with higher injury severity scores than street/street accidents (mean Injury Severity Score (ISS) 22.6 vs. 16.8, p25 (odds ratio (OR), 8.64), severe head injury (OR 6.92), multiple system involvement (OR 5.78) and lack of protective equipment (OR 4.23) were independent predictors of mortality. ATV accidents are an important public health problem that can lead to serious injuries and fatalities. Injury patterns differ according to age groups. Inadequate use of protective equipment and the severity of off-road accidents are noteworthy. It is important to develop safety measures specific to age groups and to expand the use of protective equipment. [Med-Science 2025; 14(1.000): 261-5]https://www.medicinescience.org/?mno=230274all-terrain vehicleinjury patternmortalityprotective equipmenttrauma |
| spellingShingle | Bensu Bulut Murat Genc Medine Akkan Oz Aynur Ecevit Kaya Muhammed Ali Topuz Ismail Borazan Kamil Kokulu Ekrem Taha Sert Huseyin Mutlu Ramiz Yazici All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortality all-terrain vehicle injury pattern mortality protective equipment trauma |
| title | All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortality |
| title_full | All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortality |
| title_fullStr | All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortality |
| title_full_unstemmed | All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortality |
| title_short | All-terrain vehicle related trauma: Analysis of injury patterns, safety equipment use and mortality |
| title_sort | all terrain vehicle related trauma analysis of injury patterns safety equipment use and mortality |
| topic | all-terrain vehicle injury pattern mortality protective equipment trauma |
| url | https://www.medicinescience.org/?mno=230274 |
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