TY - JOUR PY - 2022// TI - A 22-year history of treating intentional falls from the Golden Gate Bridge at Marin Health Medical Center JO - Surgery open science A1 - Maa, John A1 - Levin, Jonathan A1 - Minnis, James A1 - Stahl, Benjamin A1 - Carroll, Meaghan A1 - Pajari, Laura A1 - Alfrey, Edward SP - 91 EP - 93 VL - 9 IS - N2 - BACKGROUND: The historical mortality rate after falling from the Golden Gate Bridge has been approximately 98%. We report on 14 recent survivors treated at Marin Health Medical Center.

METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed the 22-year experience of treating patients after Golden Gate Bridge falls. Patients with signs of life when recovered by the Coast Guard were included.

RESULTS: Marin General Hospital treated 26 patients with an average age of 28.2 years. The mortality rate was 46.2% with an increased survival over the past decade compared to the first 12 years, 61% vs 37%, P = not significant. The average injury severity score was 29.3 and was significantly lower over the past decade (43.9 vs 22.8, P = .004). The leading injuries were hemothorax/pneumothorax (73%), spine fractures (65%), lung contusions (50%), rib fractures (50%), and solid organ injury (46%). Patients with major cardiovascular injuries were significantly more likely to expire, 88% vs 28%, P = .009.

CONCLUSION: The pattern of injury leading to death after an intentional fall from the Golden Gate Bridge has not changed significantly over the decades.

Language: en

LA - en SN - 2589-8450 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sopen.2022.05.002 ID - ref1 ER -