A retrospective study of unexpected deaths with alcohol use disorder from Japanese forensic autopsy cases

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Ayako Himemiya-Hakucho , Misaki Saito , Aoi Nakagawa , Azumi Shigemoto , Izumi Takase
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Abstract

Background

Alcohol use disorder (AUD) is an important target for prevention of alcohol-related problems. In this study, we analyzed forensic autopsy cases to reveal the characteristics of the living conditions and death situations of individuals with AUD.

Methods

We retrospectively investigated 486 cases with a history of alcohol consumption for which a forensic autopsy was performed from 2012 to 2021 in Yamaguchi prefecture. Judgement of AUD was made using DSM-5. Various factors were compared statistically between AUD and non-AUD cases.

Results

Of the 486 cases, 225 (46.2%) were judged to be AUD, including 89 (18.3%) with advanced AUD, 33 (6.8%) were judged not to be AUD, and a judgement could not be made in the remaining cases. AUD was associated with alcohol consumption prior to death. Only 14.3% of the advanced-AUD cases was in treatment for alcohol dependence. The rates of interpersonal, health, financial and legal problems, receipt of public assistance and an extremely cluttered or hoarding house status were higher in all AUD and advanced AUD cases. Living alone, smoking and BMI were also associated with AUD.

Conclusions

Many cases of alcohol-related deaths may have AUD, and persons with AUD who undergo a forensic autopsy commonly have multiple socioeconomic factors that may be associated with isolation that is involved in exacerbation of AUD. Further studies of these associations are needed because early diagnosis and treatment of AUD and support for the patient may lead to reduction of alcohol-related deaths.

日本法医尸检案例中酒精使用障碍意外死亡的回顾性研究
背景酒精使用障碍(AUD)是预防酒精相关问题的一个重要目标。本研究分析了法医尸检病例,以揭示 AUD 患者的生活条件和死亡情况的特征。方法我们回顾性调查了 2012 年至 2021 年期间在山口县进行法医尸检的 486 例有饮酒史的病例。根据DSM-5对AUD进行判断。结果 在 486 例病例中,225 例(46.2%)被判定为 AUD,其中 89 例(18.3%)为晚期 AUD,33 例(6.8%)被判定为非 AUD,其余病例无法做出判断。AUD 与死亡前的饮酒量有关。只有 14.3% 的晚期 AUD 病例接受过酒精依赖治疗。在所有 AUD 和晚期 AUD 病例中,人际关系、健康、财务和法律问题、接受公共援助以及房屋极度杂乱或囤积状况的比例较高。结论许多与酒精相关的死亡病例可能患有 AUD,而接受法医尸检的 AUD 患者通常具有多种社会经济因素,这些因素可能与 AUD 加剧所涉及的隔离有关。需要进一步研究这些关联,因为早期诊断和治疗 AUD 并为患者提供支持可能会减少与酒精相关的死亡。
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Legal Medicine
Legal Medicine Nursing-Issues, Ethics and Legal Aspects
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
6.70%
发文量
119
审稿时长
7.9 weeks
期刊介绍: Legal Medicine provides an international forum for the publication of original articles, reviews and correspondence on subjects that cover practical and theoretical areas of interest relating to the wide range of legal medicine. Subjects covered include forensic pathology, toxicology, odontology, anthropology, criminalistics, immunochemistry, hemogenetics and forensic aspects of biological science with emphasis on DNA analysis and molecular biology. Submissions dealing with medicolegal problems such as malpractice, insurance, child abuse or ethics in medical practice are also acceptable.
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