Literature DB >> 3612079

Natural death while driving.

M Oström, A Eriksson.   

Abstract

Of sudden natural deaths while driving, 126 occurred during 1980 through 1985 in the northern half of Sweden. The mean age of the 69 car driver victims was 59 years, considerably higher than that of traumatic car deaths, and all but 2 were males. The mean age of 57 operators of other vehicles was 66 years, and of these, 6 were women. Seven car drivers were stricken during commercial employment. Most accidents occurred during daytime and the distribution of the weekdays was fairly even. Ischemic heart disease accounted for 112 deaths, and other cardiovascular diseases for an additional 9 deaths. Only 1/5 of the victims experienced previous symptoms of disease. Out of at least 31 other persons at risk in the car deaths, only 2 passengers suffered minor injuries. The trauma in the deceased was in most cases minor in both car and other vehicle deaths. Property damage was also minimal. At least 1/3 of the drivers were able to stop the car before becoming unconscious. In none of the car cases was alcohol detected in the blood, while alcohol was identified in at least 2 of the other vehicle victims. The findings here agree with previous studies that natural deaths at the wheel are fairly uncommon, and that the risk for other persons is not significant. The value of adequate postmortem examinations of drivers dying in traffic is stressed--natural deaths can otherwise be overlooked.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3612079

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Forensic Sci        ISSN: 0022-1198            Impact factor:   1.832


  6 in total

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Authors:  P Marx; G F Hamann; O Busse; T Mokrusch; H Niemann; H Vatter; B Widder
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2019-04       Impact factor: 1.214

2.  Driving guidelines and restrictions in patients with a history of cardiac arrhythmias, syncope,or implantable devices.

Authors:  Dan Sorajja; Win-Kuang Shen
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2010-10

3.  Natural deaths while driving: would screening for risk be ethically justified?

Authors:  L H Cheng; R M Whittington
Journal:  J Med Ethics       Date:  1998-08       Impact factor: 2.903

4.  Driving restrictions after implantable cardioverter defibrillator implantation: an evidence-based approach.

Authors:  Joep Thijssen; C Jan Willem Borleffs; Johannes B van Rees; Mihály K de Bie; Enno T van der Velde; Lieselot van Erven; Jeroen J Bax; Suzanne C Cannegieter; Martin J Schalij
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2011-06-05       Impact factor: 29.983

5.  Inappropriate implantable cardioverter defibrillator shocks-incidence, effect, and implications for driver licensing.

Authors:  Eiichi Watanabe; Katsunori Okajima; Akira Shimane; Tomoya Ozawa; Tetsuyuki Manaka; Itsuro Morishima; Toru Asai; Masahiko Takagi; Toshihiro Honda; Atsunobu Kasai; Eitaro Fujii; Kohei Yamashiro; Ritsuko Kohno; Haruhiko Abe; Takashi Noda; Takashi Kurita; Shigeyuki Watanabe; Hiroya Ohmori; Takashi Nitta; Yoshifusa Aizawa; Ken Kiyono; Ken Okumura
Journal:  J Interv Card Electrophysiol       Date:  2017-07-20       Impact factor: 1.900

6.  Position paper: ability to drive in cerebrovascular diseases.

Authors:  Peter Marx; Gerhard Hamann; Otto Busse; Thomas Mokrusch; Hendrik Niemann; Hartmut Vatter; Bernhard Widder
Journal:  Neurol Res Pract       Date:  2019-10-23
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