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Effect of environment on extremely severe road traffic crashes:retrospective epidemic analysis during 2000-2001
引用本文:覃华丽,赵新才,周继红,邱俊,杨在亮,蒋志泉,朱秉忠. Effect of environment on extremely severe road traffic crashes:retrospective epidemic analysis during 2000-2001[J]. 中华创伤杂志(英文版), 2004, 7(6): 323-329
作者姓名:覃华丽  赵新才  周继红  邱俊  杨在亮  蒋志泉  朱秉忠
作者单位:[1]InstituteforTrafficMedicine,ResearchInstituteofSurgery,DapingHospital,ThirdMilitaryMedicalUniversity,Chongqing400042,China [2]TrafficAdministrationBureauofChongqing400042,China
基金项目:ThisprojectwassupportedbyGreatResearchProjectofNationalSoftScience (No .2 0 0 2D92 0 0 0 0 11)
摘    要:Objective: To make an epidemiological analysis of the effect of environment on extremely severe road traffic crashes (RTCs). Methods: Epidemiologic data of extremely severe RTCs associated with environmental factors, including weather, topography, road conditions and other traffic conditions in Mainland China during 2000-2001, were collected and analyzed. Results: ( 1 ) During 2000-2001, there were 3 365 extremely severe RTCs with 13 666 deaths, 12 204 injuries and a direct economical loss of 136 million RMB. ( 2 ) Most extremely severe RTCs occurred in fine weather days and in the daytime. The high occurrence sites were plain areas, horizontal and straight roads, Grade B and C roads, ordinary road segment, and asphalt, smooth and mixed roads. (3) Compared with other RTCs, extremely severe RTCs were more likely to happen under following conditions: on cloudy, snowing, misty and blustering days; in hill and mountainous areas; on crooked and sloping roads; on freeway, Grade A, B, and C roads; mixed roads; ordinary, bridge, narrow and transitional roads; sand and dirt-roads; without traffic control measures; night without lighting. (4) Extremely severe RTCs of mountainous area or crooked and sloping roads were most severe in terms of deaths and injures per crash. Conclusions: Extremely severe RTCs are closely related with environmental factors. Rational road programming, enhancing road establishment and improving road conditions are probably effective measures to reduce the road traffic injuries.

关 键 词:环境卫生 交通事故 哈佛希尔热 2000-2001年 RTCs 流行病学

Effect of environment on extremely severe road traffic crashes:retrospective epidemic analysis during 2000-2001
QIN Hua-li,ZHAO Xin-cai,ZHOU Ji-hong ,QIU Jun,YANG Zai-liang,JIANG Zhi-quan and ZHU Bing-zhong Institute for Traffic Medicine,Research Institute of Surgery,Daping Hospital,Third Military Medical University,Chongqing ,China. Effect of environment on extremely severe road traffic crashes:retrospective epidemic analysis during 2000-2001[J]. Chinese journal of traumatology, 2004, 7(6): 323-329
Authors:QIN Hua-li  ZHAO Xin-cai  ZHOU Ji-hong   QIU Jun  YANG Zai-liang  JIANG Zhi-quan   ZHU Bing-zhong Institute for Traffic Medicine  Research Institute of Surgery  Daping Hospital  Third Military Medical University  Chongqing   China
Affiliation:1. Institute for Traffic Medicine, Research Institute of Surgery, Daping Hospital, Third Military Medical University, Chongqing,400042, China
2. Traffic Administration Bureau of Chongqing,400042, China
Abstract:Objective: To make an epidemiological analysis of the effect of environment on extremely severe road traffic crashes (RTCs). Methods: Epidemiologic data of extremely severe RTCs associated with environmental factors, including weather, topography, road conditions and other traffic conditions in Mainland China during 2000-2001, were collected and analyzed. Results: (1) During 2000-2001, there were (3 365) extremely severe RTCs with (13 666) deaths, (12 204) injuries and a direct economical loss of 136 million RMB. (2) Most extremely severe RTCs occurred in fine weather days and in the daytime. The high occurrence sites were plain areas, horizontal and straight roads, Grade B and C roads, ordinary road segment, and asphalt, smooth and mixed roads. (3) Compared with other RTCs, extremely severe RTCs were more likely to happen under following conditions: on cloudy, snowing, misty and blustering days; in hill and mountainous areas; on crooked and sloping roads; on freeway, Grade A, B, and C roads; mixed roads; ordinary, bridge, narrow and transitional roads; sand and dirt-roads; without traffic control measures; night without lighting. (4) Extremely severe RTCs of mountainous area or crooked and sloping roads were most severe in terms of deaths and injures per crash. Conclusions: Extremely severe RTCs are closely related with environmental factors. Rational road programming, enhancing road establishment and improving road conditions are probably effective measures to reduce the road traffic injuries.
Keywords:Accidents   Traffic  Environment  Epidemiology  Wounds and Injuries  China
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