Grumet G W
Bull Menninger Clin. 1989 Nov;53(6):512-21.
Accidental electrical injuries are quite common, but suicide attempts by electrocution are rare and are scarcely mentioned in the medical literature. The author describes the case of a male nurse who unsuccessfully attempted suicide by applying a 5,165-volt cardiac defibrillator to his head. The author also reviews the electrophysiology involved and discusses the psychodynamics that prompted this action.
意外电击伤颇为常见,但触电自杀未遂的情况罕见,医学文献中也鲜有提及。作者描述了一名男护士的案例,他将一台5165伏的心脏除颤器置于头部试图自杀,但未成功。作者还回顾了其中涉及的电生理学知识,并探讨了促使其采取这一行为的心理动力学因素。