Postmortem Computed Tomography in Firearm Homicides: A Retrospective Case Series.

Abstract:

:Postmortem computed tomography (PMCT) is integrated into the evaluation of decedents in several American medical examiner offices and medicolegal death investigative centers in many other countries. We retrospectively investigated the value of PMCT in a series of firearm homicide cases from a statewide centralized medical examiner's office that occurred during 2016. Autopsies were performed or supervised by board-certified forensic pathologists who reviewed the PMCT scans prior to autopsy. PMCT scans were re-evaluated by a forensic radiologist blinded to the autopsy findings and scored by body region (head-neck, thoracoabdominal, and extremities). Injury discrepancies were scored using a modified Goldman classification and analyzed with McNemar's test. We included 60 males and 20 females (median age 31 years, range 3-73). Based on PMCT, 56 (79.1%) cases had injuries relevant to the cause of death in a single body region (24 head-neck region, 32 thoracoabdominal region). Out of these 56 cases, 9 had a missed major diagnosis by PMCT outside that region, including 6 extremity injuries visible during standard external examination. Yet all had evident lethal firearm injury. We showed that PMCT identifies major firearm injuries in homicide victims and excludes injuries related to the cause of death in other regions when a single body region is injured. Although PMCT has a known limited sensitivity for soft tissue and vascular pathology, it can be combined with external examination to potentially reduce or focus dissections in some of these cases depending on the circumstances and medicolegal needs.

journal_name

J Forensic Sci

authors

Vester MEM,Nolte KB,Hatch GM,Gerrard CY,Stoel RD,van Rijn RR

doi

10.1111/1556-4029.14453

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2020-09-01 00:00:00

pages

1568-1573

issue

5

eissn

0022-1198

issn

1556-4029

journal_volume

65

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