MULTI-PARAMETER MUELLER-MATRIX TOMOGRAPHY OF HISTOLOGICAL SAMPLES OF BIOLOGICAL TISSUES AS AN ACCURATE AND EFFECTIVE METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE DEGREE OF BLOOD LOSS

V. Bachynskyi, Kyrylo Shilan
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Establishing the volume of blood loss is extremely important in the context of forensic practice, as it can indicate various circumstances of death and is important in solving criminal cases. Consideration of modern methods of determining this parameter in the article is relevant and aims to reveal new opportunities and perspectives in this field of forensic medical examination. Aim of the work. To develop a set of new forensic criteria for accurate determination of the volume of blood loss using the method of multichannel polarization Muller-matrix tomography of histological sections of parenchymal organs and human blood samples. Materials and methods. Samples of parenchymal organs and human blood were collected from 76 corpses of both sexes with varying degrees of blood loss from 0 mm3 to 2500 mm3. The research was carried out using the method of multichannel polarization Muller-matrix linear dichroism tomography of biological tissue samples. Results. For all studied biological samples, a decrease in the level of circular birefringence (CB) of formed blood elements against the background of a gradual necrotic decrease in distributions of linear birefringence (LB) of the optical anisotropy of parenchymal tissues and blood films was established for the process of blood loss. The range of sensitivity of the method of differential Mueller-matrix tomography with algorithmic reproduction of linear dichroism maps to changes in blood loss volume of the deceased, which is (0±2000) mm3, is determined. Conclusions. The accuracy of the method of differential Mueller matrix mapping with algorithmic reproduction of linear dichroism maps of biological preparations was determined, which is 86-92 % in the range of the level of blood loss ΔV = (0±2000) mm3.
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对生物组织的组织学样本进行多参数穆勒-矩阵断层扫描,作为确定失血程度的一种准确有效的方法
确定失血量在法医实践中极为重要,因为它可以表明各种死亡情况,对侦破刑事案件也很重要。文章对确定这一参数的现代方法进行了相关考虑,旨在揭示法医检查这一领域的新机遇和新视角。工作目标制定一套新的法医标准,利用对实质器官组织切片和人体血液样本进行多通道偏振穆勒矩阵断层扫描的方法,准确确定失血量。材料和方法从 76 具失血量从 0 立方毫米到 2500 立方毫米不等的男女尸体上采集了实质器官和人体血液样本。研究采用生物组织样本多通道偏振穆勒矩阵线性二色性层析成像法进行。研究结果对于所有研究的生物样本,在实质组织和血膜光学各向异性的线性双折射(LB)分布逐渐坏死下降的背景下,确定了在失血过程中形成的血液元素的圆双折射(CB)水平下降。确定了差分穆勒矩阵层析成像法与线性分色图算法再现对死者失血量变化的灵敏度范围,即(0±2000)立方毫米。得出结论。确定了差分穆勒矩阵层析成像法与生物制剂线性二色性图算法再现的准确性,在失血量 ΔV = (0±2000) mm3 的范围内为 86-92%。
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