The use of vitreous renal chemistries in the discrimination of postmortem fresh water drowning
Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated drowning as the leading cause of unintentional death in the world, with 372,000 deaths reported annually. Not all drowning are unintentional; some could be disguised to cover up an act of heinous criminality. This study was aimed at using...
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doaj-1999936e9a384fdc8b2b291ddbf42ef12021-02-28T23:03:30ZengSAGE PublishingToxicology Research and Application2397-84732021-02-01510.1177/2397847321997523The use of vitreous renal chemistries in the discrimination of postmortem fresh water drowningEni-yimini Solomon Agoro0Charles German Ikimi1Tommy Edidiong2 Department of Biochemistry, , Bayelsa State, Nigeria Department of Biochemistry, , Bayelsa State, Nigeria Department of Haematology, Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State, NigeriaBackground: The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated drowning as the leading cause of unintentional death in the world, with 372,000 deaths reported annually. Not all drowning are unintentional; some could be disguised to cover up an act of heinous criminality. This study was aimed at using some vitreous renal function biochemical parameters as a discriminant of postmortem fresh water drowning. Twelve albino rabbits constituted the sample size as validated by Mead’s formula. The study was divided into three groups; the control, postmortem-drowned and truly drowned as mimicked using an artificial fresh water pond. Vitreous humours were extracted using Coe method. The vitreous renal chemistries were analysed using diacetyl monoxime, Jaffe’s test, uricase and ion-selective electrode (ISE) methods respectively. Result: The mean of vitreous creatinine, urea, uric acid, Na + , K + , Cl − , Ca 2+ , glucose and CO 2 of the control, postmortem-drowned and truly drowned groups were compared using One-way Anova (post-hoc-LSD) with the aid of SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA; Version 18–21 package. The findings revealed a significant increase in concentrations of vitreous creatinine, glucose, Ca 2+ and K + of the drowned death group, whereas vitreous concentrations of CO 2 and urea significantly decreased when compared to the controls and/or postmortem-drowned death. Conclusion: The study has shown that some of the studied vitreous biochemical parameters could be used as an ancillary tool in discriminating death due to fresh water drowning from that of disguised or postmortem-drowned death.https://doi.org/10.1177/2397847321997523 |
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The use of vitreous renal chemistries in the discrimination of postmortem fresh water drowning |
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The use of vitreous renal chemistries in the discrimination of postmortem fresh water drowning |
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The use of vitreous renal chemistries in the discrimination of postmortem fresh water drowning |
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The use of vitreous renal chemistries in the discrimination of postmortem fresh water drowning |
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Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated drowning as the leading cause of unintentional death in the world, with 372,000 deaths reported annually. Not all drowning are unintentional; some could be disguised to cover up an act of heinous criminality. This study was aimed at using some vitreous renal function biochemical parameters as a discriminant of postmortem fresh water drowning. Twelve albino rabbits constituted the sample size as validated by Mead’s formula. The study was divided into three groups; the control, postmortem-drowned and truly drowned as mimicked using an artificial fresh water pond. Vitreous humours were extracted using Coe method. The vitreous renal chemistries were analysed using diacetyl monoxime, Jaffe’s test, uricase and ion-selective electrode (ISE) methods respectively. Result: The mean of vitreous creatinine, urea, uric acid, Na + , K + , Cl − , Ca 2+ , glucose and CO 2 of the control, postmortem-drowned and truly drowned groups were compared using One-way Anova (post-hoc-LSD) with the aid of SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA; Version 18–21 package. The findings revealed a significant increase in concentrations of vitreous creatinine, glucose, Ca 2+ and K + of the drowned death group, whereas vitreous concentrations of CO 2 and urea significantly decreased when compared to the controls and/or postmortem-drowned death. Conclusion: The study has shown that some of the studied vitreous biochemical parameters could be used as an ancillary tool in discriminating death due to fresh water drowning from that of disguised or postmortem-drowned death. |
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