[Reddish discoloration of the vascular intima in charred bodies].

Archiv fur Kriminologie Pub Date : 2015-05-01
Dankwart Stiller, Juliane Lang, Manfred Kleiber, Rüdiger Lessig, Michael Bohnert
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During the autopsy of fire victims, one often sees intensive reddening of the inner vascular layers resembling changes due to putrefaction. To determine the frequency of this phenomenon and the circumstances under which it occurs, in particular the presence of putrescence, signs of vitality and the extent of destruction by the fire, the fire fatalities autopsied at the Institutes of Legal Medicine in Freiburg, Halle and Würzburg were analyzed. In the concrete study, 259 fire deaths were investigated retrospectively and 21 prospectively. The study material included 191 males and 68 females aged 0 to 93 years. Vital exposure to the fire was found in 70%, perimortal exposure in 23 % and postmortem exposure in 7% of the cases. Red discoloration of the intima of the central vessels was seen in 106 victims (41%). This finding is most likely caused by postmortem heat-induced hemolysis, which occurs when the temperature in the body rises above 52 °C due to the effect of external heat. Therefore, a reddish discoloration of the intima cannot be regarded as sign of vitality.

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[烧焦尸体血管内膜的红色变色]。
在火灾受害者的尸检过程中,人们经常看到内部血管层的强烈变红,类似于腐烂造成的变化。为了确定这种现象发生的频率和发生的情况,特别是有无腐烂、有活力的迹象和火灾造成的破坏程度,对弗莱堡、哈勒和w rzburg法律医学研究所解剖的火灾死者进行了分析。在具体研究中,259例火灾死亡病例进行回顾性调查,21例进行前瞻性调查。研究资料包括年龄在0至93岁之间的191名男性和68名女性。在这些病例中,有70%是生命暴露于火灾,23%是死前暴露于火灾,7%是死后暴露于火灾。106例(41%)患者出现中央血管内膜红色变色。这一发现很可能是由死后热致溶血引起的,当体内温度由于外部热量的影响而上升到52°C以上时,就会发生溶血。因此,内膜的红色变色不能被认为是活力的标志。
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