Swann I J, MacMillan R, Watson A A
Arch Emerg Med. 1985 Mar;2(1):31-6. doi: 10.1136/emj.2.1.31.
A study was made of patients with stab wounds who attended the Accident and Emergency Department of Glasgow Royal Infirmary during 1978 and 1983. There were 318 patients. The majority, 304 (96%), were males. A total of 87 (27%) were teenagers. The most common sites of the wounds were the chest (143 patients) and the abdomen (113 patients). The features of the patients and their wounds are compared with those of a previous study carried out at the same hospital in the early 1960s (Batey & MacBain, 1967). The post-mortem reports of 25 fatal stab injury cases occurring in Glasgow between 1971 and 1978 are also reviewed. Some aspects of diagnosis, management and prevention of stab wounds are discussed.
对1978年至1983年间前往格拉斯哥皇家医院急诊部就诊的刺伤患者进行了一项研究。共有318名患者。其中大多数,即304名(96%)为男性。共有87名(27%)为青少年。伤口最常见的部位是胸部(143例患者)和腹部(113例患者)。将这些患者及其伤口的特征与20世纪60年代初在同一家医院进行的一项先前研究(Batey & MacBain,1967)的特征进行了比较。还回顾了1971年至1978年间发生在格拉斯哥的25例致命刺伤病例的尸检报告。讨论了刺伤诊断、处理和预防的一些方面。