Helmet use improves outcomes after motorcycle accidents.

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Murdock, M.A. & Waxman, K.
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To determine the effects of motorcycle helmet use on the outcome of patients admitted to a Level I trauma centre, the authors studied patient outcomes and demographic and epidemiologic variables of 474 patients injured in motorcycle collisions and treated at such a centre over a 45-month period. Of those involved in a motorcycle collision, 50% were not wearing a helmet, 23% were wearing a helmet, and in 27% helmet use was unknown. Those who were wearing a helmet had fewer and less severe head and facial injuries, required fewer days on a ventilator, and sustained no serious neck injuries; fewer patients who wore helmets were discharged with disability, and hospital charges were lower. These data support the need for both increased public education regarding helmet use and mandatory helmet use legislation. (A)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 9140 [electronic version only] /83 /84 /91 /
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The Western Journal of Medicine, Vol. 155 (1991), No. 4 (October), p. 370-372, 10 ref.

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