Anderson I D, Woodford M, Irving M H
North Western Injury Research Centre, Hope Hospital, Salford, UK.
Injury. 1989 Mar;20(2):69-71. doi: 10.1016/0020-1383(89)90142-3.
A total of 1000 deaths from injury in England and Wales have been reviewed to establish the incidence and pattern of penetrating injury and the adequacy of its management. Of the 1000 deaths, 71 (7.1 per cent) were due to penetrating injury. There were 32 knife wounds and 30 firearm injuries. Most of the latter were suicides. Only 17 patients (24 per cent) reached hospital alive. Of these cases, 10 had extracranial injury and all 10 deaths were considered to have been potentially preventable when reviewed by four external assessors. One of seven patients with cranial injury was considered to have been a potentially preventable death. The median age of the 11 cases of potentially preventable death was 37 years (range: 7-61 years). Of these, three did not have any surgery for surgically treatable injuries. Seven patients underwent operation and difficulty was encountered in six of these. It appears from our figures that whilst penetrating injury is an uncommon cause of death, it is poorly managed. The implications of this finding for systems of injury care in the United Kingdom are discussed.
对英格兰和威尔士1000例因伤死亡病例进行了回顾,以确定穿透性损伤的发生率和模式及其治疗的充分性。在这1000例死亡病例中,71例(7.1%)是由穿透性损伤所致。其中有32例刀伤和30例火器伤。后者大多数是自杀所致。只有17例患者(24%)活着送达医院。在这些病例中,10例有颅外损伤,经4名外部评估人员审查后,所有10例死亡均被认为有可能预防。7例颅脑损伤患者中有1例被认为是有可能预防的死亡病例。11例有可能预防的死亡病例的中位年龄为37岁(范围:7 - 61岁)。其中,3例因可手术治疗的损伤未接受任何手术。7例患者接受了手术,其中6例手术遇到困难。从我们的数据来看,虽然穿透性损伤是一种不常见的死亡原因,但治疗效果不佳。本文讨论了这一发现对英国损伤护理系统的影响。