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EVALUATION OF BLOOD CARBOXYHEMOGLUBIN LEVEL & SOOT IN AIRWAYS & ITS APPLICATION FOR DIFFERENTIATE OF ANTEMORTEM AND POSTMORTEM BURN IN CHARRED BODY REFFERED TO CENTRAL LEGAL MEDICINE ORGANIZATION OF IRI FROM 2005 -2006

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  63-67

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 Background & Aim: With attention to high prevalence of FIRE death and its multiple problems for determination of death cause in charred body and differentiate antemortem from postmortem burn, make use of vitality sign, at FIRE, example blood CARBOXYHEMOGLUBIN (HBCD) level and presence of SOOT in air ways evaluated as indicator of antimortem burn.Materials &Methods: This study is analytic, cross-sectional that conducts in central LMD of IRl at 2005 -2006 &for this study we evaluate 47 charred FIRE victims, with attension offamily and related members history, external examination and autopsy finding, penal records, definite antimortem & postmortem burn separated and then evaluate HBCD and presence of SOOT in victim s airways.Findings: A majority of victims 93.6% (44 cases) were male, 6.4% (3 cases) female. 59.6% (28 cases) of them were between 20-39 years old. Postmortem burn 29.8% (14 cases) and antemortem burn was 40.4% (19 cases). In victims with postmortem burn 92.9% (13 cases) have negative HBCD, and 7.1% (1 case) positive HBCD. But in cases with antemortem burn and evidence of life during FIRE progression 42.1% (8 cases) have positive HBCD, and 57.9% (11 cases) have negative HBCD. in cases with positive HBCD 80% (8 cases) have antimortem burn but in cases with negative HBCD 35% (11 cases) have postmortem burn.Conclusion: With attention to results, in cases with positive HBCD, 80% of victims (8 cases) have antimortem burn that shows persons was alive during FIRE. But 10% of victims (1 case) has postmortem burn that it possible antimortem burn disappear with stability of burn after death. This title at reverse is not conclusive. This study shows that in victims with negative HBCD, search of other cause of death such as, homicide, natural diseases or suicide (for uses of accelerator substances) is more likely necessary.

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    TAGHADOSINEZHAD, F.A.D., EBRAHIMI, F., AKHGARI, M., & ASTARAKI, P.. (2007). EVALUATION OF BLOOD CARBOXYHEMOGLUBIN LEVEL & SOOT IN AIRWAYS & ITS APPLICATION FOR DIFFERENTIATE OF ANTEMORTEM AND POSTMORTEM BURN IN CHARRED BODY REFFERED TO CENTRAL LEGAL MEDICINE ORGANIZATION OF IRI FROM 2005 -2006. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE, 13(2 (46)), 63-67. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/53425/en

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    TAGHADOSINEZHAD F.A.D., EBRAHIMI F., AKHGARI M., ASTARAKI P.. EVALUATION OF BLOOD CARBOXYHEMOGLUBIN LEVEL & SOOT IN AIRWAYS & ITS APPLICATION FOR DIFFERENTIATE OF ANTEMORTEM AND POSTMORTEM BURN IN CHARRED BODY REFFERED TO CENTRAL LEGAL MEDICINE ORGANIZATION OF IRI FROM 2005 -2006. SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE[Internet]. 2007;13(2 (46)):63-67. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/53425/en

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    F.A.D. TAGHADOSINEZHAD, F. EBRAHIMI, M. AKHGARI, and P. ASTARAKI, “EVALUATION OF BLOOD CARBOXYHEMOGLUBIN LEVEL & SOOT IN AIRWAYS & ITS APPLICATION FOR DIFFERENTIATE OF ANTEMORTEM AND POSTMORTEM BURN IN CHARRED BODY REFFERED TO CENTRAL LEGAL MEDICINE ORGANIZATION OF IRI FROM 2005 -2006,” SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL OF FORENSIC MEDICINE, vol. 13, no. 2 (46), pp. 63–67, 2007, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/53425/en

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