Hausmann K, Skrandies G
Postgrad Med J. 1974 Oct;50 Suppl 5(581):131-6.
One hundred and forty-two post mortem reports of road accident deaths in the Windsor accident area have been reviewed. Although head and chest injuries accounted for the deaths of most of these victims, twelve died of inhalation asphyxia and another eighteen died of hypovolaemia due to haemorrhage from otherwise minor injuries. Some of these cases would perhaps have survived if they had received skilled medical attention at the most critical time.
对温莎事故地区142份道路交通事故死亡尸检报告进行了审查。尽管头部和胸部受伤导致了这些受害者中的大多数死亡,但12人死于吸入性窒息,另有18人死于因轻伤出血导致的低血容量。如果其中一些人在最关键的时刻得到了专业的医疗救治,他们或许能够存活下来。