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Age‐Related Vulnerability to Lethal Craniocerebral Crush Injuries from Electrical Beds/Tables
Authors:Roger W. Byard M.D.  Jonathon Herbst M.D.  Neil E.I. Langlois M.D.
Affiliation:1. School of Medicine, The University of Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia;2. Forensic Science South Australia, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Abstract:Vulnerability to accidents characterizes the extremes of life for reasons that may be similar in each age group. Two cases are reported to demonstrate increased risks of entrapment and crushing injury involving the use of electrically controlled beds/tables. Case 1: A frail 98‐year‐old woman with a history of dementia suffered a lethal crush injury to her head when she fell out of bed and accidentally activated its lowering mechanism. Case 2: An 18‐month‐old girl suffered a lethal crush injury to her head when she became trapped under a lowered electric massage table. Common devices may be dangerous if individuals do not have the mental or physical capabilities to deal with them. The forensic assessment of such deaths involves an evaluation of the neurocognitive level and physical strength of the decedent as documented in previous clinical assessments, in addition to a careful examination of the structure and function of the bed/table.
Keywords:forensic science  crush injury  electric bed  electric table  infancy  geriatric  frailty
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