Postmortem Characteristics of Drowning Death in Freshwater: A Systematic Review

I. Aflanie, Gusti Muhammad Fuad Suharto, P. W. Nurikhwan
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Background: Drowning is the third leading cause of death by unintentional injury, accounting for 7% of all injury-related deaths worldwide. The latest World Health Organization Global Health Estimates estimate that 236,000 people died from drowning in 2019. Objective: This study used a systematic review to examine the clinical, laboratory, and other postmortem characteristics associated with death from drowning in freshwater areas. Method: A systematic search of PubMed, Epistemonikos, and Cochrane Library databases was performed with no restrictions to find relevant literature. After removal of duplicates, articles were reviewed, and information on clinical, laboratory, and other postmortem characteristics of freshwater drowning deaths was extracted. Result: Of 493 articles found, 73 papers were considered relevant for full-text review. Of these, 22 articles met the inclusion criteria for the review. Most of the drowning deaths occurred in fresh water and only one case was described as a drowning in a freshwater area. Victims were male, with a male-to-female ratio of 8:3. External clinical characteristics that were found only in the freshwater drowning case were washerwoman's hand and pink teeth. Internal clinical findings unique to the freshwater drowning case were debris in the airways and Neil’s sign. Conclusion: Our study suggests that washerwoman's hand, pink teeth, debris in airways, and Neil’s sign are associated with drowning death in freshwater areas.
淡水溺水死亡的尸检特征:系统回顾
背景:溺水是意外伤害致死的第三大主要原因,占全世界与伤害相关死亡总数的 7%。世界卫生组织最新的全球健康估计估计,2019 年有 23.6 万人死于溺水。研究目的本研究采用系统回顾的方法,研究与淡水地区溺水死亡相关的临床、实验室和其他死后特征。研究方法无限制地对 PubMed、Epistemonikos 和 Cochrane 图书馆数据库进行系统检索,以查找相关文献。在删除重复文章后,对文章进行了审阅,并提取了淡水溺水死亡的临床、实验室和其他死后特征信息。结果:在找到的 493 篇文章中,有 73 篇被认为与全文审阅相关。其中,22 篇文章符合综述的纳入标准。大多数溺水死亡事件都发生在淡水中,只有一例被描述为在淡水区域溺水死亡。受害者均为男性,男女比例为 8:3。外部临床特征仅在淡水溺水案例中出现,如洗衣妇的手和粉色牙齿。淡水溺水病例特有的内部临床特征是呼吸道内有碎片和尼尔征。结论我们的研究表明,洗衣妇的手、粉色牙齿、呼吸道碎片和尼尔征与淡水地区的溺水死亡有关。
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