Abstract: | Changes in plasm isoenzymic spectrum of lactate dehydrogenase (LDG), a glycolytic enzyme, were studied in death of cardiovascular diseases, ethanol poisoning and a mechanical injury. The tests used electrophoresis in 1% solution of agarose. Isoenzymic composition differed between the groups with acute coronary failure, chronic coronary heart disease, alcohol cardiomyopathy and a mechanical injury. Ethanol poisoning caused two types of characteristic shifts in LDG isoenzymic spectrum. Nomograms were designed for practical application in forensic medical expertise of sudden death. |