PMID: 1212146Nov 1, 1975Paper

Cardiac injuries in aircraft occupants resulting from aircraft accidents

Aviation, Space, and Environmental Medicine
S Krefft

Abstract

The author reports that relatively frequent injuries to the thorax and to the heart are established in autopsies of aircraft fatalities. A review of 128 autopsy protocols of aircraft accident fatalities revealed 111 cases of severe contact injuries to the thorax and 98 cases of traumatic injuries to the pericardium and the heart. Accepting the fact that persons injured if traffic accidents display cardiac injuries in 25% of the cases, the number of traumatic heart lesions inflicted in persons in aircarft accidents is three times as high, a fact which may be attributed to the far higher speeds of the aircraft at the moment of impact with resultant forces of deceleration. Causes and mechanisms of the development of cardiac lesions as well as necessary recommendations for the improvement of the health protection of aircraft occupants are discussed.

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