Rautji R, Lalwani S, Dogra T D
Department of Forensic Medicine, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune - 411040, India.
Med Sci Law. 2005 Apr;45(2):169-73. doi: 10.1258/rsmmsl.45.2.169.
One hundred and forty-five unselected autopsy cases of construction site accidents received from South Delhi were studied during the period from 1996--2002. Data for the study was gathered from autopsy reports and hospital records. The cases represented approximately 1.61% of all autopsy cases received from South Delhi at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi (India). Data was analysed with regard to the age and sex of the victim, the part of the body involved, the manner of accident, the cause of death and the pattern of injuries in different body regions. Death occurred at the scene of the fatal event in thirty-four cases; forty-three cases were dead on arrival at the hospital; sixty-eight cases died after being admitted to the hospital. Ethanol was detected in the blood of 16% of the cases.
1996年至2002年期间,对从南德里接收的145例未经挑选的建筑工地事故尸检病例进行了研究。研究数据收集自尸检报告和医院记录。这些病例约占印度新德里全印度医学科学研究所从南德里接收的所有尸检病例的1.61%。对受害者的年龄和性别、涉及的身体部位、事故方式、死亡原因以及不同身体部位的损伤模式进行了数据分析。34例在致命事件现场死亡;43例到达医院时已死亡;68例入院后死亡。16%的病例血液中检测到乙醇。