## Abstract 1611 patients were included in this investigation. 16.7% of the patients were involved in traffic accidents, 38.2% were injured by a sudden fall, 3.5% were involved in an act of violence, 22.8% were injured by a sports related accident and 18.9% were hurt within a workโrelated accident.
Alcohol and/or benzodiazepine use in injured road users
โ Scribed by Ilsemarie Kurzthaler; Markus Wambacher; Karl Golser; Gernot Sperner; Barbara Sperner/Unterweger; Alexander Haidekker; Marion Pavlic; Georg Kemmler; W. Wolfgang Fleischhacker
- Book ID
- 102262726
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 89 KB
- Volume
- 18
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6222
- DOI
- 10.1002/hup.498
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Blood samples of all patients (269) involved in a traffic accident and admitted to the Emergency Room of the University Hospital of Trauma Surgery in Innsbruck were analysed for alcohol and benzodiazepines. The large majority were drivers (55%) followed by passengers (19.7%), cyclists (12.6%) and pedestrians (12.3%).
Alcohol was obviously the most commonly found drug in all groups (drivers: 36.9%; passengers: 15.1%; cyclists: 29.4%; pedestrians: 18.2%), with a mean BAC (blood alcohol concentration) high above the legal limit at the time of the study in Austria of 0.8โg/l (drivers: 1.49โยฑโ54โg/l; passengers: 1.52โยฑโ71โg/l; cyclists: 1.72โยฑโ51โg/l; pedestrians: 1.67โยฑโ25โg/l). The percentage of alcohol users was highest in drivers. Concerning BAC levels no significant differences were found between the groups.
The most commonly detected benzodiazepine was diazepam. Benzodiazepine consumption (drivers: 8.1%; passengers: 5.7%; cyclists: 8.8%; pedestrians: 3%) as well as plasma levels (drivers: 68.7โยฑโ62.6โฮผg/l; passengers: 61.0โยฑโ69.3โฮผg/l; cyclists: 135.7โยฑโ118.3โฮผg/l; pedestrians: 18โฮผg/l) were nearly equal in all groups.
Concerning alcohol or benzodiazepine use, females showed lower frequencies of both alcohol and benzodiazepine positive blood samples. The frequency of alcohol use was higher in patientsโโคโ60 years of age. Copyright ยฉ 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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