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PAFMJ-Pakistan Armed Forces Medical Journal. 2010; 60 (2): 304-308
Dans Anglais | IMEMR | ID: emr-123558

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To determine the pattern of fatal and non fatal injuries in soldiers and officers during the present war on Western front. Descriptive study with partly retrospective data collection. The study was carried out at Combined Military Hospital [CMH] Peshawar, the tertiary care centre for Pakistan Armed Forces serving FATA and NWFP from March 2004 to May 2009. Data of non-fatal injuries was collected by noting down the wounds inflicted on injured soldiers and officers evacuated from forward areas while the record of non-fatal injuries was noted from the hospital papers prepared for each patient. Due to reasons of confidentiality the analyses is based on percentages only, while actual figures can be provided by the authors on appropriate security cleared requests. The Lethality Index [LI] of wounds, calculated by dividing the fatal injuries by the total injuries, was 18% during these six years. Out of the total fatal injuries in all six years highest number occurred in 2008 [40%] while LI was highest in 2005 [25%]. Only a small number of patients [1.86%], who were evacuated alive, died in the hospital. Fifty one percent soldiers received multiple [>two] fatal injuries. Head [46%] and Chest [44%] were the commonest sites of fatal injuries while limbs were the commonest sites of non-fatal injuries. Gun shot wounds were the commonest [68%] mode of fatal and non-fatal injuries. Head and chest injuries are the commonest sites of fatal injuries, while limbs injuries constituted the major portion of the non-fatal injuries indicating potential areas in need of improved protective


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Humains , Conflits armés , Personnel militaire , Études rétrospectives , Traumatismes cranioencéphaliques , Blessures du thorax
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