Mulligan M E, McCarthy M J, Wippold F J, Lichtenstein J E, Wagner G N
Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Washington, DC.
Radiology. 1988 Jul;168(1):229-33. doi: 10.1148/radiology.168.1.3380965.
This study describes the use of radiologic methods in the identification of 256 bodies after the crash of an airliner in Gander, Newfoundland. Two hundred thirty-one (90%) of the victims were identified positively with dental and/or fingerprint comparisons. Radiologic data confirmed identification in 29 of these victims. Seventeen bodies without dental or fingerprint identification were presumptively identified with a variety of data, which included radiologic characteristics in four cases. Eight bodies were identified with an exclusion matrix. Radiologic input was critical in two of these. The procedures described provide practical information for radiologists in a mass casualty disaster investigation.
本研究描述了在纽芬兰甘德一架客机坠毁后,运用放射学方法识别256具遗体的情况。通过牙科和/或指纹比对,231名(90%)遇难者得到了确切身份确认。放射学数据证实其中29名遇难者身份得以确认。17具遗体在没有牙科或指纹鉴定的情况下,通过各种数据进行了推定身份确认,其中4例包含放射学特征。8具遗体通过排除矩阵得以确认身份,其中2例放射学信息起到了关键作用。所描述的程序为放射科医生在大规模伤亡灾难调查中提供了实用信息。