Original Article

Volume: 3 | Issue: 2 | Published: May 24, 2022 | Pages: 145 - 150 | DOI: 10.24911/SJEMed/72-1642181741

The prevalence of illegal and alcoholic substances among motor vehicle crash survivors: results from a Level-I Trauma Center in Saudi Arabia


Authors: Mona Alsanae orcid logo , Fahad Allohidan , Fares F. Alharbi , Mohammed Alamri , Munthir Almujahid , Nawfal Aljerian , Suliman Alghnam


Abstract

Background: Drug abuse is a public health problem in any country and road safety in particular as it poses serious consequences while driving, affecting the safety of all road users. This study aimed to investigate the drug prevalence and alcohol abuse among motor vehicle crash (MVC) survivors. Methods: This descriptive study was based on a review of the retrospective chart involving patients that were admitted to the Emergency Department (ED) of a level-I trauma center in Riyadh following an MVC. Injured patients in 2018 were identified from the electronic medical record system, and substance investigation was documented. After the hospital discharge, the research team contacted patients via phone to obtain further details about the nature of the crash and illegal substance use. Results: During the study, 209 patients were admitted to the ED following MVCs. The population was primarily males (84.7%) with an average age of 30 years. Forty subjects (19.14%) were screened for illegal substances by blood, urine, or both, 35 of which had confirmed intoxication. Alcohol was used in almost two-thirds of the 35 lab-confirmed intoxicated subjects (n = 23, 65.71%) either alone or in combination with other types of drugs. Conclusion: The widespread use of alcohol and other drug abuse among those involved in MVC is alarming and endangers road safety. There is a need to implement well-defined guidelines to screen, detect, and impose a penalty on driving under the influence to reduce MVC and improve population health.

Keywords: Illegal Substances, Motor Vehicle Crash (MVC), Saudi Arabia, Drug Abuse, Alcohol, Emergency Department (ED), Trauma



Pubmed Style

Mona Alsanae, Fahad Allohidan, Fares F. Alharbi, Mohammed Alamri, Munthir Almujahid, Nawfal Aljerian, Suliman Alghnam. The prevalence of illegal and alcoholic substances among motor vehicle crash survivors: results from a Level-I Trauma Center in Saudi Arabia. SJE Med. 2022; 24 (May 2022): 145-150. doi:10.24911/SJEMed/72-1642181741

Publication History

Received: February 06, 2022

Accepted: April 20, 2022

Published: May 24, 2022


Authors

Mona Alsanae

Department of Emergency, Ministry of the National Guard - Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

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Fahad Allohidan

Department of Psychiatry, Ministry of the National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Fares F. Alharbi

Department of Psychiatry, Ministry of the National Guard Health Affairs, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Mohammed Alamri

College of Public Health and Health Informatics, King Saud Bin Abdulaziz University for Health Sciences, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Munthir Almujahid

Department of Pediatrics, King Fahad Medical City, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Nawfal Aljerian

5General Administration of Medical Councils and Health Attaches, Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia

Suliman Alghnam

Population Health Section, King Abdullah International Medical Research Center KAIMRC, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.