PMID: 19912705Nov 17, 2009Paper

Multicentric study of patients with pelvic injury: basic analysis of the study group

Acta chirurgiae orthopaedicae et traumatologiae Cechoslovaca
V DzupaP Simko

Abstract

The aim of the study was to make a basic analysis of the patients treated for pelvic fractures in the year 2007 at 14 institutions in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The group investigated consisted of 474 patients treated in 2007. In a one-year prospective descriptive study, patients' data were recorded according to a unified protocol. They included age, gender, mechanism of injury, fracture type, associated injuries, method of treatment, post-operative complications, length of hospital stay, injury/surgery-to-standing time and number of deaths during primary hospitalization.The ?2 test of independence in a contingency table was used to compare categorical data. The level of significance for the test was set at 5%. The group comprised 192 women and 282 men with an average age of 45.9 years (range, 15 to 95). In men, the frequency of pelvic fractures was significantly higher (p<0.001), because men significantly outnumbered women in the largest middle-age categories (30 to 59 years). Pelvic fractures were significantly higher only in women over 80 years of age. The most frequent cause of injury was a road traffic accident (237 patients, 50%). Significantly more men than women were injured in motorbike accidents (p=0.015), due t...Continue Reading

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