Beschleunigungsverletzung der HWS beim gurtgeschützten PKW-Fahrer : Häufigkeit, Ursachen und Langzeitergebnisse.

Author(s)
Richter, M. Otte, D. Blauth, M. Pohlemann, T. & Tscherne, H.
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Abstract

In an analysis of 3,838 restrained car drivers, the proportion of acceleration related injury of the cervical spine increased from under 10% in 1985 to over 30% in 1997. These injuries occurred mainly in the case of head-on or multiple collisions. Letters were sent to 1,136 of the injured persons, and of the 138 patients who returned the questionnaires, 121 (88%) were still suffering from their symptoms. It was a question of pain (74%), tension (6%) and stiffness (5%) in the head (27%), neck (55%) and shoulder (8%) area. The duration of the complaints was the longest after multiple collisions. In addition to a slight influence of the accompanying injuries on the duration of complaints, the individual constitution seems to be an important determining factor. In order to resolve the difficulties of conducting of this retrospective study, prospective studies are necessary which include documentation of diagnosis, treatment protocols, duration and type of complaints. (Author/publisher)

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20020098 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Unfallchirurg, Vol. 103 (2000), No. 1 (Januar), p. 22-29, 22 ref.

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