3.Pathological characteristics of sudden death caused by coronary thrombosis.
Xiao-Jie ZHAO ; Ling-Yun YANG ; Yu-Jie YANG ; Jie BAI ; Shuan-Liang FAN ; Zhen-Yuan WANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2011;27(6):434-437
OBJECTIVE:
To explore medico-legal characteristics of sudden death caused by coronary heart disease combined with coronary thrombosis.
METHODS:
Ninety-six cases of sudden death caused by coronary heart disease were collected and divided into two groups: thrombus positive and thrombus negative groups. The time onset, induction and pathological features of coronary artery disease were analyzed.
RESULTS:
Two groups showed man-dominant population. There were no statistical significant differences in season, circadian rhythm and induction factor. The thrombus positive group (age < 40) showed a higher disease incidence. Heart weight and degree of coronary stenosis were lower in thrombus positive group. However, there was no statistical difference in the number of atherosclerotic coronary arteries (> or = 2), the length of coronary lesions and myocardial infarct. But thrombosis positive group showed lower tendency.
CONCLUSION
Two groups are man-dominant population and similar induction factor, lesion position, mechanism of death. But thrombus positive group appeared more in a younger population and the degree of coronary stenosis is milder than thrombus negative group. Forensic pathologists should pay more attention to these characteristics in death investigation.
Adult
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Age Factors
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Aged
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Autopsy
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Cause of Death
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Coronary Artery Disease/pathology*
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Coronary Thrombosis/pathology*
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Coronary Vessels/pathology*
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Death, Sudden, Cardiac/pathology*
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Female
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Forensic Pathology
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Myocardial Infarction/pathology*
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Myocardium/pathology*
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Risk Factors