Objective: To find out the main causes of death of people who had multiple severe injuries. Design: Retrospective study. Setting: Teaching hospital, Hungary. Subjects: 86 people with severe multiple injuries, of whom 59 died and had necropsies. Main outcome measure: Establishment of a database. Results: Consumption of alcohol was a common precursor. Head and chest injuries predominated. More pedestrians than people in vehicles were killed, and there were 8 suicides and 3 murders. There were no gunshot injuries. Conclusions: Reduction of deaths from multiple injuries is as much a socioeconomic as a medical matter.
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Furka, A., Zaborszky, Z., Acs, G., Vigh, G., Nagy, A., Acs, G., & Roman, E. (2000). Causes of death of patients with multiple injuries in Debrecen, Hungary. European Journal of Surgery, 166(8), 602–604. https://doi.org/10.1080/110241500750008231
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