Price D, Billowitz E, Lieberman R, Fleming T, Dunn M, Sklar D P
Ann Emerg Med. 1983 Jun;12(6):361-3. doi: 10.1016/s0196-0644(83)80466-1.
On February 2, 1980, a riot broke out among the 1,157 inmates at the New Mexico State Penitentiary and 139 people were injured. Of these, 33 died. Survivors had a variety of problems resulting from blunt or penetrating trauma, acute intoxication with drugs, or smoke inhalation. Fourteen percent of the casualties arrived at local hospitals in serious or critical condition. A study of the injury patterns revealed a significant difference (P less than .001) in the incidence of severe head trauma in those who had died compared to those who survived. Most of the seriously or critically ill survivors suffered from acute poisoning or from penetrating wounds.
1980年2月2日,新墨西哥州立监狱的1157名囚犯发生暴乱,139人受伤,其中33人死亡。幸存者因钝器伤、穿透伤、急性药物中毒或吸入烟雾而出现各种问题。14%的伤员被送往当地医院时处于重伤或危急状态。对受伤模式的研究表明,死亡者与幸存者相比,严重头部创伤的发生率存在显著差异(P小于0.001)。大多数重伤或危重伤的幸存者患有急性中毒或穿透伤。