尼日利亚某三级卫生机构枪击死亡模式

U. Eze, E. Akang, W. Odesanmi
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本研究旨在确定尼日利亚一家教学医院枪击死亡的伤害模式、死亡方式和人口统计学参数。这是对2006年1月至12月12个月期间在伊巴丹大学学院医院(UCH)发生的枪击死亡进行的前瞻性描述性尸检研究。审查了涉及枪击死亡期间的所有验尸官尸检,重点是性别、年龄、职业、事件周围情况、死亡方式、在杀人或自杀枪击案件中可能的动机、使用的枪支类型和受伤地点。2006年,在联合医院进行的697宗验尸个案中,枪击死亡个案占11宗(1.6%)。11例中有10例为男性,总体年龄在10-60岁之间。其中10起案件的死亡方式为他杀,有一起案件的死亡方式尚未查明。64%的案件中使用了来复枪,而非法获得的猎枪则占了剩余的36%。大多数人是武装抢劫袭击的受害者。头部、腹部、胸部和下肢为损伤部位,发生率由高到低依次为头部、腹部、胸部和下肢。在本报告所述期间,枪杀是最常见的杀人形式。年轻男性和武装抢劫袭击的受害者最容易受到影响。值得注意的是,本研究中没有自杀性枪击死亡。关键词:伤型;枪击死亡;人口结构参数;尼日利亚
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Pattern of gunshot deaths in a Nigerian Tertiary Health Institution
The present study was aimed to determine the pattern of injuries, manner of death, and demographic parameters of gunshot deaths in a Nigerian teaching hospital. This was a prospective descriptive autopsy study of gunshot deaths seen in the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, over a period of twelve months from January to December 2006. All the coroner autopsies for the period involving gunshot deaths were reviewed with emphasis on the sex, age, occupation, circumstances surrounding the event, manner of death, likely motive in cases of homicidal or suicidal gunshot, type of gun used and site(s) of injury. Gunshot deaths formed eleven (1.6%) of the 697 coroner cases performed at UCH in 2006. Ten of the 11 cases were male, and the overall age range was 10-60 years. The manner of death in ten of such cases was homicide, and unascertained in one case. Rifled weapons were used in 64% of the cases and shotguns, illegally acquired, accounted for the remaining 36%. Most were victims of armed robbery attacks. The head, abdomen, chest and lower limbs were sites of injuries in descending order of frequency. Gunshot deaths were the commonest form of homicide in the period under review. Young males and victims of armed robbery attacks are most susceptible. It is important to note the absence of suicidal gunshot deaths in this study. Keywords: Pattern of injuries; Gunshot deaths; Demographic parameters; Nigeria
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