Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 16 No. 2 (2022): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Demographic Study of Blunt Trauma Chest in Varanasi Region

Roopam Mourya (Unknown)
S.K.Pandey (Unknown)
S.K. Bhartiya (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
12 Apr 2022

Abstract

The mortality rate of chest trauma is 10%. Incidence has significantly increased due to development ofrapid mode of transport, new high speed vehicles, ignorance of road safety measures, fall from height,fall on road injuries due to construction activities violence ,fall from under construction building.Human fatality associated with chest injuries worsening each year.This drew the impact on reducing burden of chest trauma ,prevention and its measures at social, medical,economical, and governmental. So that understanding the problem is the one of the first step towardsawareness and averting the problem.Present study has been undertaken to analyse the most neglected aspect of human suffering . It is aneffort to know the pattern of blunt trauma chest and to elucidate the multi-factorial causations leadingto rise in everyday blunt trauma cases.Here in this paper 300 cases of chest injuries by blunt forces are studied for their epidemiological,demographic aspects. Majority of them are adult/middle ages male between 41 -50 years of age ,mostof them are caused by road traffic accidents. Male to female ratio is 7.1:1.Majority of the cases arehappened on highway.

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