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Road traffic accidents and the Abbreviated Injury Scale (ais) in Japan

✍ Scribed by Masahiko Tsuchihashi; Shinhachi Nishikawa; Koji Mil; Masaaki Okamura


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Weight
491 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0001-4575

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✦ Synopsis


Although in Japan the number of casualties from road traffic accidents decreased substantially during a period of improvement of safety measures, in recent years it has remained rather constant. To decrease accidents still further it is necessary to investigate the circumstances of road traffic accidents and the severity of resulting casualties in detail. For this purpose 167,721 cases of road traffic accident casualties occurring between February and April 1979, throughout Japan were analyzed. (I) It was found that 74.2% of all the cases suffered injuries corresponding to AIS-I; 39% of these involved neck injuries. (2) There were 2,654 fatal cases, 67% of which involved head injuries, chiefly cerebral contusion, cranial base fracture, and intracranial hemorrhage. There were fatal cases in the categories of AK-3 or below which are generally considered not fatal, but those were due to complications. (3) The chief sites of injury varied according to the victim's mode of transport: in an automobile the neck was the site most frequently injured; on a motorcycle the legs and head were usually involved; on a bicycle or walking the head and legs were most at risk. (4) Injuries to pedestrians often fell under the severer AIM or higher codes and constituted 43% of total deaths. (5) Accidents with automobiles changing lanes tended to cause serious injuries and many deaths. Other characteristics of road tralIic accidents in Japan are analyzed and discussed.


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