Time-related changes in cardiac ct images of rabbits died from four kinds of execution |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Forensic Medicine, Criminal Investigation Police, University of China, Shenyang110035;2.Institute of Forensic Science of Shanghai Public Security Bureau, Shanghai200083;3.Criminal Investigation Division of Shanghai Jiading Public Security Sub-Bureau, Shanghai201822; |
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Abstract: | Objective To explore the feasibility and appropriate parameters for estimating postmortem interval (PMI) through time-related CT imaging into dynamically monitoring the cardiac changes of rabbits died from four kinds of execution. Methods The experimental rabbits were executed with four disposals of air embolism, strangulation, drowning and hemorrhagic shock. The dead rabbits were observed of their hearts with CT scanning every 6 hours within 120h from the death moment, having the obtained time-different CT images and mean CT values examined. With the cardiac average CT values of rabbits died from discrepant execution, four relevant regression equations were established against the elapsing time (i.e. PMI). Results The CT images of post-death cardiac tissue of rabbits died from one of four executions did change regularly with the PMI elongating, showing consistent with the autopsy verification. The binomial regressive equations were established between the post-death cardiac average CT value and PMI from four executions, demonstrating statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion The postmortem cardiac CT imaging into PMI analysis, plus the relating regression equation, provides a new objective visual quantitative approach and reference for forensic medicine to infer the time of death. © 2021, Editorial Office of Forensic Science and Technology. All rights reserved. |
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Keywords: | Air embolism Cardiac CT image Drowning Forensic pathology Hemorrhagic shock Postmortem interval (PMI) Strangulation |
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