TY - BOOK AU - Phillipo L Chalya AU - Japhet M Gilyoma AU - Alphonce B Ch AU - Isdori H Ngayomela AU - Nkinda Mbelenge AU - Ramesh M Dass AU - Joseph B Mabula TI - crash victims at Bugando Medical Centre in T2 - [CITATION] crash victims at Bugando Medical Centre in PL Chalya, JB Mabula, RM Dass, N Mbelenge… - Citeseer CY - Mwanza, Tanzania PB - Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences [CUHAS – Bugando] N2 - Background: Road traffic crash is of growing public health importance worldwide contributing significantly to the global disease burden. There is paucity of published data on road traffic crashes in our local environment. This study was carried out to describe the injury characteristics and outcome of road traffic crash victims in our local setting and provide baseline data for establishment of prevention strategies as well as treatment protocols. Methods: This was a prospective hospital based study of road traffic crash victims carried out at Bugando Medical Centre in Northwestern Tanzania between March 2010 and February 2011. After informed consent to participate in the study, all patients were consecutively enrolled into the study. Data were collected using a pre-tested questionnaire and analyzed using SPSS computer software version 15.0. Results: A total of 1678 road traffic crash victims were studied. Their male to female ratio was of 2.1: 1. The patients ages ranged from 3 to 78 years with the mean and median of 29.45 (±24.22) and 26.12 years respectively. The modal age group was 21-30 years, accounting for 52.1% patients. Students (58.8%) and businessmen (35.9%) were the majority of road traffic crash victims. Motorcycle (58.8%) was responsible for the majority of road traffic crashes. Musculoskeletal (60.5%) and the head (52.1%) were the most common body region injured. Open wounds (65.9%) and fractures (26.3%) were the most common type of injuries sustained. The majority of patients (80.3%) were UR - https://scholar.google.com/scholar?cluster=13557331051655892777&hl=en&oi=scholarr ER -