Electrocution Related Deaths in Catchment Area of East Point Hospital: A 3-Year Retrospective Study

Manjunatha K, Raghavendra R, Ravindra Kumar C N
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The present retrospective study has been carried out to find the occurrence of deaths due to electrocution inEastern part of Bengaluru with special emphasis on finding out the conditions along with pattern of injuriessustained by the victims. Medico legal autopsy cases with history of electrocution over period of three yearsbetween January 2019 to December 2021 were included in this study. A total of 799 cases were autopsied at our Institute during that period, out of which 51 deaths (6.38%) were deaths due to electrocution, in which male’s outnumbered females. The highest number of cases were observed in the age group of 21-30 years (n=18, 35.3%).27 victims (52.9%) were electrocuted by low tensions domestic supply. Majority of the victims (n=31, 60.8%) died on the spot. Most cases (n=38, 74.5%) were reported during the daytime between 7 am and 7 pm. The incidence of deaths during rainy season were typically higher (n=29, 56.9%). Limbs were the most common body parts affected by electrocution (n=27, 52.9%). 37 (72.5%) victims were electrocuted in dry conditions according to the surrounding places of incidence. As per police documents and history by relatives all cases of the electrocution deaths in the present series were accidental in nature.The hazard of getting electrocuted in domestic surroundings from the chaotically connected electric wires without correct maintenance is certainly a matter of worry. Implementation of correct insulation safety procedures are important factors required for prevention of fatal electrocution.
东角医院集水区与触电有关的死亡:三年回顾性研究
本回顾性研究旨在了解班加罗尔东部地区发生的触电死亡事件,重点是了解受害者的受伤情况和模式。本研究纳入了 2019 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月三年期间有触电史的医学法律尸检病例。在此期间,本研究所共对 799 例病例进行了尸检,其中 51 例(6.38%)死于触电,其中男性多于女性。21-30岁年龄组的病例数最多(18例,占35.3%)。27名受害者(52.9%)是因低压家用电源触电死亡。大多数受害者(31 人,占 60.8%)当场死亡。大多数病例(38 人,占 74.5%)发生在上午 7 时至下午 7 时的白天。雨季的死亡发生率通常更高(n=29,56.9%)。四肢是最常见的触电部位(27 人,占 52.9%)。根据周围的事发地点,37 名受害者(72.5%)是在干燥环境下触电的。根据警方文件和亲属提供的病史,本系列中的所有触电死亡案例均为意外事故。实施正确的绝缘安全程序是预防致命触电事故的重要因素。
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