Wolf Barbara C, Harding Brett E
Office of the District 5 Medical Examiner, 809 Pine Street, Leesburg, FL 34748, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 2011 Jul;56(4):918-21. doi: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2011.01740.x. Epub 2011 Apr 11.
The potential for the injury or death of a child resulting from the tip-over of a piece of household furniture or a domestic appliance has not been previously well recognized. We reviewed nine accidental deaths of young children that resulted from avoidable residential hazards and/or lapses in supervision of the children by their caregivers. The offending household items included televisions, bedroom dressers, a kitchen stove, and a lounge chair. The causes of death were mechanical asphyxia, blunt trauma, and combined blunt head trauma and asphyxia. All of the deaths could have been prevented by appropriate anchoring of the piece of furniture and/or closer supervision of the child. A thorough multidisciplinary investigation is essential in establishing the cause and manner of death in such cases and in identifying risk factors that may aid in the prevention of future childhood deaths.
一件家具或家用电器翻倒导致儿童受伤或死亡的可能性此前尚未得到充分认识。我们回顾了9起幼儿意外死亡事件,这些事件是由可避免的家庭危险和/或照顾者对儿童监管失误导致的。肇事的家居用品包括电视机、卧室梳妆台、厨房炉灶和躺椅。死亡原因是机械性窒息、钝器伤以及钝器头部外伤与窒息合并。所有这些死亡事件本可通过对家具进行适当固定和/或加强对儿童的监管来预防。在确定此类案件的死因和死亡方式以及识别可能有助于预防未来儿童死亡的风险因素方面,全面的多学科调查至关重要。