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Forensic Sci Int ; 233(1-3): 154-7, 2013 Dec 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24314515

ABSTRACT

The aim of the present study was to describe the findings of postmortem serum and pericardial fluid (PF) cardiac troponin T (cTnT) in various causes of death with regard to the postmortem interval (PMI) and comorbid cardiovascular disease, using 101 autopsy cases with PMI of 8-141 h divided into 9 groups: cardiovascular disease (CVD), other diseases (OD), poisoning (P), asphyxia (A), drowning (D), hypothermia (H), thoracic trauma (TT), other trauma (OT) and fire fatalities (F). The results suggest that cTnT levels may help to differentiate cardiovascular death from poisoning and non-thoracic trauma, as well as to differentiate cardiovascular and other diseases as cause of death from drowning and hypothermia. However, the effect of PMI, unlike comorbid cardiovascular disease, has to be taken into account.


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Pericardium/metabolism , Postmortem Changes , Troponin T/metabolism , Adult , Cardiovascular Diseases/metabolism , Female , Fires , Forensic Pathology , Humans , Hypothermia/metabolism , Male , Middle Aged , Poisoning/metabolism , Wounds and Injuries/metabolism
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J Forensic Leg Med ; 20(1): 51-6, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23217376

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study is to provide an overview of deaths caused by poisoning (especially illicit drugs) in Estonia from 2000 to 2009. The data on poisoning deaths (N = 4132) were collected from the autopsy reports of the Estonian Forensic Science Institute. Ethanol poisoning was the most frequent cause of death (N = 1449, 35.1%), followed by carbon monoxide (N = 1151, 27.9%) and poisoning from illicit drugs (N = 888, 21.5%). The study included 3267 male (79.1%) and 865 female fatalities, with the prevalent age group being 35-64 years. Since 2002, deaths from fentanyles have increased sharply and remained at a high level - from 63 cases in 2002 to 138 cases in 2009. This high number indicates that in spite of the state's drug policies, illegal drugs remain easily available and that this area requires more attention. Alcohol abuse prevention policies - restrictions on alcohol advertisements in the media, limitations on sale times and anti-alcohol campaigns concerning traffic - have not brought about a significant decrease in ethanol poisoning.


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Poisoning/mortality , Adolescent , Adult , Age Distribution , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Carbon Monoxide Poisoning/mortality , Central Nervous System Depressants/blood , Central Nervous System Depressants/poisoning , Child , Estonia/epidemiology , Ethanol/blood , Ethanol/poisoning , Female , Forensic Toxicology , Humans , Illicit Drugs/poisoning , Male , Middle Aged , Pharmaceutical Preparations , Sex Distribution , Young Adult
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