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  1. 掲載誌一覧
  2. 鹿児島大学医学雑誌
  3. vol.63(2)
  1. 医歯学総合研究科
  2. 鹿児島大学医学会
  3. 鹿児島大学医学雑誌

2010年における鹿児島県の浴室内突然死例の検討 : 特に各環境気温, 日内及び前日との気温差との関係について

http://hdl.handle.net/10232/14459
http://hdl.handle.net/10232/14459
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AN00040104_v63n2_p23-30.pdf AN00040104_v63n2_p23-30.pdf (621.3 kB)
Item type 紀要論文 / Departmental Bulletin Paper(1)
公開日 2015-01-06
タイトル
タイトル 2010年における鹿児島県の浴室内突然死例の検討 : 特に各環境気温, 日内及び前日との気温差との関係について
タイトル言語 ja
タイトル
タイトル Sudden Death in the Bath in Kagoshima Prefecture in 2010 -Relationship between the Incidence of the Deaths and Ambient Temperature, Air Temperature Differences within a Day and Those from the Previous Day
タイトル言語 en
著者 永原, 陽介

× 永原, 陽介

WEKO 120467

ja 永原, 陽介

en NAGAHARA, Yousuke

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林, 敬人

× 林, 敬人

WEKO 12858
NRID 1000040512497

ja 林, 敬人

en HAYASHI, Takahito

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吾郷, 一利

× 吾郷, 一利

WEKO 10876
NRID 1000020102056

ja 吾郷, 一利

en AGO, Kazutoshi

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吾郷, 美保子

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WEKO 10877
NRID 1000070041340

ja 吾郷, 美保子

en AGO, Mihoko

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小片, 守

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WEKO 10878
NRID 1000010152373

ja 小片, 守

en OGATA, Mamoru

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言語
言語 jpn
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Sudden death in the bath
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Elderly
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Ambient temperature
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Air temperature difference within a day
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Difference in mean air temperature from the previous day
キーワード
主題言語 en
主題Scheme Other
主題 Kagoshima Prefecture
資源タイプ
資源タイプ識別子 http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501
資源タイプ departmental bulletin paper
アクセス権
アクセス権 open access
アクセス権URI http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_abf2
要約
内容記述タイプ Other
内容記述 In Japan, sudden death in the bath (what is called 'bath-related death') has been reported to occur particularly in the
elderly population in the winter. Our continuous investigations into bath-related death in Kagoshima Prefecture from 2006
to 2009 have shown that the death in Kagoshima occur at similar frequency as other prefectures in Japan. In this study,
retrospective investigation of the inquest records in Kagoshima Prefecture in 2010 was performed in order to obtain the
epidemiological data associated with bath-related death, especially, the relationship between the occurrence of the deaths
and ambient temperature, air temperature differences within a day and those from previous day. The total number of the
case was 199 (98 males and 101 females), which corresponds to a crude mortality rate of 11.7 per 100,000 person-year.
The rate was the highest of the past 5 years. As previously reported, most deaths occurred during winter season (45.7%),
particularly on cold days. There was a significant negative correlation between the occurrence rate of the deaths (the
value indicates that the number of bath-related death is divided by the total number of the day at each temperature on
weather observation spots) and ambient temperature including maximum, minimum and mean air temperature of the day. Particularly, deaths occurred frequently on the days when the maximum, minimum and mean air temperature was
<18°C, <7°C, <13°C, respectively. Moreover, the occurrence rate of the deaths showed a significant positive correlation with
air temperature difference within a day, and significantly increased on the days when the difference was more than 15°C.
Further, the occurrence rate of the deaths showed a significant negative correlation with mean air temperature difference
from the previous day when the temperature of the day was lower than that of the previous day, and significantly increased
when the temperature dropped more than 3°C. In addition, the occurrence rate of the death in 2010 did not increase
in the winter, but in the spring compared with those in 2009. In 2010, the average of the maximum temperature in the spring (21.3°C) was lower than that in 2009 (22.1°C). Since, out of the ambient temperature, the maximum temperature
correlated most strongly with the occurrence rate of the death, low maximum temperature in spring might contribute to
the increase of the death in 2010. Accordingly, it is necessary to warn the society to take precautions against bath-related
death in spring as well as in winter. In addition, other epidemiologic factors associated with the death such as the location
discovered, the time when the victims took a bath, and past history of illness were similar to those of our previous reports,
which confirmed again that bath-related death occurs most often during the normal daily life of the elderly. Incidentally,
the number of drowning case increased in the cause of death described in the death certificate, since cases that were
diagnosed as drowning based on the findings by CT imaging may increase with the spread of postmortem CT scanning in
recent years. However, in order to reduce the number of bath-related death, it is necessary to elucidate the accurate cause
of death and pathological mechanisms of the death by accumulating evidences from autopsy. Therefore, it is necessary for
forensic pathologists to prompt investigation authorities to increase the rate of autopsies in bath-related death.
内容記述言語 en
収録雑誌名 ja : 鹿児島大学医学雑誌
en : Medical journal of Kagoshima University

巻 63, 号 2, p. 23-30, 発行日 2011-09-01
作成日
日付 2011-09-01
日付タイプ Issued
ISSN
収録物識別子タイプ PISSN
ISSN 03685063
NII書誌ID(雑誌)
収録物識別子タイプ NCID
NC ID AN00040104
出版タイプ
出版タイプ VoR
出版タイプResource http://purl.org/coar/version/c_970fb48d4fbd8a85
NDC
主題Scheme NDC
主題 493
公開者・出版者
出版者 鹿児島大学
出版者言語 ja
公開者・出版者
出版者 Kagoshima University
出版者言語 en
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