贾夫纳地区机车伤害造成的死亡——8年回顾性研究我们准备改变态度了吗?

U. Mayorathan
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铁路相关的死亡人数全年都在上升。鲁莽的行为和使用火车作为自杀工具是造成这些悲惨死亡的主要原因。2015年1月至2022年1月,在贾夫纳JMO办公室进行了一项基于机车创伤受害者的回顾性描述性研究。本研究包括30名死者。其中男性29例,年龄16 ~ 73岁。其中57% (n=17)的患者年龄在20 - 40岁之间。大多数人已婚(57%)。N =17)和失业(57%,N =17)。事故20例(67%),自杀09例(30%),死亡方式不明1例(03%)。事故死亡中60%(n=12)发生在车列碰撞,80%(n=16)发生在铁路道口。大多数(67%,n=06)自杀死亡发生在铁路轨道旁、远离车站或铁路道口。事故(100%,n=20)和自杀(100%,n=09)的死者头颈部均有撕裂伤。自残组头颈部骨折占100% (n=20),自残组头颈部骨折占33% (n=03),自残组头颈部骨折占10%(1)。在胸部区域,超过50%的死者在事故(80%,n=16)和自杀(56%,n=05)中都有骨折。1例(10%)在自杀病例中看到胸部横断。在事故(05%,n=01)和自杀(10%,n=01)中可见腹部横断。上肢和下肢损伤的分布和性质几乎相同。大脑是主要在事故(90%,n=19)和自杀(78%,n=07)中受到影响的内部器官。在80% (n=24)的病例中,死亡原因被确定为颅脑损伤,而在20% (n=06)的病例中,多重损伤被确定为死亡原因。大多数铁路死亡事故都是意外事故。颈部和胸部横断在自杀中比在事故中更常见。在事故和自杀中,外伤和脏器损伤的性质无显著差异。
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Deaths due to locomotive injuries in Jaffna district- eight-year retrospective study are we prepared to change our attitude?
Railway-related fatalities were rising and reported throughout the year. Reckless behavior and using the train as a suicide tool are the primary cause of these tragic deaths.A retrospective descriptive study based on decedents of locomotive trauma was carried out at the JMO office, Jaffna, from January 2015 to January 2022.Thirty decedents were included in this study. Among them, twenty-nine were male, and the age of the individuals ranged from 16 to 73 years. Fifty-seven percent(n=17) of them were between 20 to 40 years. Most were married (57%. n=17) and unemployed (57%, n=17). There were 20(67%) accidents, 09(30%) suicides, and manner could not be ascertained in one (03%) death. Among the accidental deaths, 60%(n=12) were due to vehicle-train collisions, and 80%(n=16) of the deaths occurred at railway crossings. Most (67%, n=06) of the suicidal deaths happened alongside the railway track, away from stations, or rail crossings. All the decedents in both accidents (100%, n=20) and suicides (100%, n=09) had lacerations over the head and neck area. Hundred percent (n=20) of accident cases sustained fractures of the head and neck, 33% (n=03) One (10%) case of decapitation was noted in the self-harmed group. Over the chest region, more than 50% of the deaths had fractures in both accidents (80%, n=16) and suicides (56%, n=05). One (10%) case of transection of the body at the level of the chest was seen in a suicide case. Transection of the body at the level of the abdomen was seen in the accident (05%, n=01) and suicide (10%, n=01). The distribution and nature of injuries were almost identical in both upper and lower limbs. The brain is the internal organ that is primarily affected in both accidents (90%, n=19) and suicides (78%, n=07). In eighty percent (n=24) of the cases cause of death has been determined as craniocerebral injuries, while in 20% (n=06) of the cases, multiple injuries were given as the cause of death.The majority of railroad deaths were accidental. Transections of the neck and chest were commoner in suicides than in accidents. The nature of external injuries and internal organ damage were not showing a significant difference in accidents and suicides.
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