Analysis of the Absorbance Pattern of Postmortem Blood Sample Using Spectrometer
10.7580/kjlm.2018.42.4.126
- Author:
Joo Young NA
1
;
Jong Tae PARK
Author Information
1. Biomedical Research Institute, Chonnam National University Hospital, Gwangju, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Spectrometry;
Absorbance pattern;
Cause of death;
Postmortem interval
- MeSH:
Cause of Death;
Diagnosis;
Drowning;
Felodipine;
Fires;
Hemorrhage;
Poisoning;
Specific Gravity;
Spectrum Analysis
- From:Korean Journal of Legal Medicine
2018;42(4):126-140
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
The diagnosis of cause of death (COD) or estimation of postmortem interval (PMI) is hard to perform using postmortem blood or other bodily fluids due to various biochemical changes that occur during the agonal phase or after death. To solve these problems, new paradigms and new analytical methods are needed. In this study, postmortem blood was fractionated with specific gravity 1.021, 1.029, 1.038, and 1.045, and the absorbance patterns of each sample of the 131 total cases (12 kinds of COD) were analyzed using a spectrometer. The absorbance was grouped into 9 patterns (ABS pattern 1 to 9) according to the wave length and the signal intensity. These patterns of postmortem blood were found to be distinctly different from the absorbance pattern of fresh blood. The analysis of ABS patterns is useful for the diagnosis of deaths due to acute or rapid bleeding, fire death, drowning and, in some cases, poisoning, but is not useful for the estimation of PMI.