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Contusions , Heart Injuries , Immunohistochemistry/methods , Myocardium/pathology , Adult , Contusions/diagnosis , Contusions/etiology , Contusions/physiopathology , Forensic Pathology/methods , Heart Injuries/diagnosis , Heart Injuries/etiology , Heart Injuries/physiopathology , Humans , Male , Thoracic Injuries/complications , Wounds, Nonpenetrating/complicationsABSTRACT
This paper presents the data on tanatogenesis and pathomorphological changes in the patients suffering mechanical and thermal injuries arranged according to their duration (from 1 day to 2 months). The study included 65 deceased men and 25 women at the age from 15 to 89 years. The results obtained allowed to identify the immediate causes of death from the traumas of different origin. The death on day 1 resulted from destructive cerebral oedema, shock, and pulmonary oedema. These factors were aggravated on days 2-3 by pulmonary tanatogenesis in the form of pneumonia associated with respiratory distress syndrome of the adults. On days 4-7, the clinical condition of the patients was prevailed by coagulopathy in the form of disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) syndrome. The death after day 7 was preceded by the development of pyoseptic processes.
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Burns/pathology , Forensic Pathology , Multiple Trauma/pathology , Thanatology , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Burns/mortality , Cause of Death , Female , Hospital Mortality , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multiple Trauma/etiology , Multiple Trauma/mortality , Time Factors , Young AdultABSTRACT
The author analyses lethal outcomes of mechanical injuries registered in medical and preventive facilities of the city of Astrakhan depending on the victim's age, sex, duration of hospital stay, definitive clinical and forensic medical diagnosis. The lethal outcome was used as a quality-of-medical-care endpoint. The analysis included materials of the Astrakhan regional forensic medical bureau for the period from 1990 till 1999.