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不同海拔高度徒步旅行者的死亡情况和原因:2003-2018 年徒步旅行者死亡的回顾性分析。

Circumstances and causes of death of hikers at different altitudes: A retrospective analysis of hiking fatalities from 2003-2018.

机构信息

Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Bern, Buehlstrasse 20, 3012, Bern, Switzerland.

Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Bern, Buehlstrasse 20, 3012, Bern, Switzerland.

出版信息

Forensic Sci Int. 2020 May;310:110252. doi: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2020.110252. Epub 2020 Mar 16.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The number of hikers and the popularity of hiking in the Alpine region is great. Inevitably linked to this, natural deaths as well as fatal and non-fatal accidents occur. Nevertheless, there is little data available on hiking accidents in particular. This study examines the circumstances of accidents and the causes of death of hikers who have suffered fatal accidents.

METHODS

Retrospectively, the police files and forensic medical reports of hiking fatalities in the Canton of Berne (Switzerland) from 2003 to 2018 were analyzed. In this process 25 predefined parameters were collected (e.g. manner of death, causes of death, height of fall). Subsequently, all fatal hiking accidents were evaluated and compared by altitude (<1800 m vs. >1800 m).

RESULTS

77 fatal hiking accidents were recorded in the given period, all of which were caused by a fall. Over 1800 m significantly more traumatic brain injuries occurred than under 1800 m (85 vs. 62.2 %, p = 0.022). Besides, significantly more accidents occurred during descent in the group above 1800 m than below 1800 m (60.9 vs. 84.8 %, p = 0.041). A large share of accidents occurred off official hiking trails (45.9 vs. 32.5 %). Significantly more equipment shortages were found in the group below 1800 m (32.4 vs. 12.5 %, p = 0.035). The accident victims with equipment shortages were on average 10.35 years younger.

CONCLUSION

Causes and circumstances of death of hikers differ in some points significantly at different altitudes. Prevention in the form of education about the dangers of hiking off the official hiking trails and equipment shortages could prevent deaths in the future. The education should primarily be aimed at foreign, young and inexperienced hikers.

摘要

简介

阿尔卑斯地区的徒步旅行者数量众多,徒步旅行也非常受欢迎。不可避免地,这也导致了一些自然死亡以及致命和非致命事故的发生。然而,目前关于徒步旅行事故的具体数据很少。本研究旨在分析在瑞士伯尔尼州(Switzerland)发生的致命徒步旅行事故中,事故发生的情况和遇难者的死因。

方法

回顾性分析了 2003 年至 2018 年期间伯尔尼州(Switzerland)警方档案和法医报告中记录的徒步旅行者致命事故。在此过程中,共收集了 25 个预设参数(例如死亡方式、死因、坠落高度)。随后,对所有致命徒步旅行事故进行评估和比较,根据海拔高度(<1800 米和>1800 米)进行分组。

结果

在所研究期间,共记录了 77 起致命徒步旅行事故,所有事故均由坠落导致。在海拔>1800 米的组中,创伤性脑损伤的发生率明显高于海拔<1800 米的组(85%比 62.2%,p=0.022)。此外,在海拔>1800 米的组中,下坡时发生的事故明显多于海拔<1800 米的组(60.9%比 84.8%,p=0.041)。大部分事故发生在非官方徒步旅行路线上(45.9%比 32.5%)。在海拔<1800 米的组中,设备短缺的情况更为常见(32.4%比 12.5%,p=0.035)。设备短缺的事故遇难者平均年龄要小 10.35 岁。

结论

不同海拔高度的徒步旅行者的死因和事故情况存在一些显著差异。通过教育提高对偏离官方徒步旅行路线和设备短缺的危险性的认识,可能有助于预防未来的死亡事件。教育应主要针对外国、年轻和缺乏经验的徒步旅行者。

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