The Organization of Functioning of Traumatological Station of Municipal Clinical Hospital: the Structure of Resort of Patients on the Occasion of Traumas

Problemy sot︠s︡ialʹnoĭ gigieny, zdravookhranenii︠a︡ i istorii medit︠s︡iny
N Kh SharafutdinovaM A Sharafutdinov

Abstract

The analysis of the structure of treatment of patients with injuries in traumatological station of municipal clinical hospital established that the percentage of females was slightly higher than that one of males, 50.9% and 49.1% respectively. In all patients, 24.1% were of age group 30-39 years. This age group was also the largest one in males men and amounted up to 29.4%. In women, the largest age group was that one of 50-59 years (19.2%). In male patients 84.6% were in the age range of 18-60 years. Among female patients 60.0% were in the range of 18-55 years. Among males, the predominant localization of injury was wrist and hand (24.0%) and chest injuries (14.4%). Among females, the most frequently injured areas were ankle and foot, (26.8%) and knee and shin (17.4%). The duration of treatment of the patient and number of visits to traumatologist depends on localization and severity of the injury. The analysis demonstrated that the average duration of treatment of patient in the traumatological station made up to 4.2±0.13 days. The average duration of treatment of males was shorter (3.7±0.17 days) than that one of females (4.6±0,18 days). From those who applied to the traumatological station during the year, medical certifica...Continue Reading

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