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Burn injuries from the london suicide bombings: a new classification of blast-related thermal injuries.

R Chukwu-Lobelu1, A Appukuttan2, D S Edwards2, H D L Patel1.   

Abstract

In July 2005, four suicide bombers detonated explosive improvised high explosive devices (IEDs) in three separate underground carriages and a double decker bus in London, resulting in 56 deaths and 775 injured. This study aims to understand the mechanisms and patterns of burn injuries from high explosives, and the related factors that determine mortality. The types and patterns of burn injuries in survivors and fatalities in the confined underground train carriages and the bus were analysed, evaluating injury severity score and the victims' relative position from the detonation point. The data were sourced from collated police witness statements, hospital records, forensic post mortem examinations and forensic examinations at the scene. The detonation of an explosive device in a confined space causes complex injuries to the human body, resulting in blast-related direct thermal and radiant burns. Injury patterns and mortality were related to crowd density, enclosure design, position of the victims and proximity to the device. Suicide bombings using IEDs will result in direct thermal burns and radiant burns currently categorised in the quaternary (miscellaneous) blast injury group. We propose a classification of these burns following an analysis of the London bombing data with respect to burns in both the fatalities and survivors. Distance from the device, crowd density and environment influences these burns.

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Keywords:  7/7 bombings; London bombing; London terrorist attack; blast injuries; disaster management; suicide bomber

Year:  2017        PMID: 29983676      PMCID: PMC6033474     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Burns Fire Disasters        ISSN: 1592-9558


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