吸入一氧化二氮和饮酒后意外窒息死亡病例。

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, LEGAL
Huine Liu, Man Liang, Yi Yang, Jinghong Ma, Yiwu Zhou, Hongmei Dong, Yijie Duan
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A fatal case of accidental asphyxia following nitrous oxide inhalation and alcohol consumption.

Nitrous oxide (N2O) abuse is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. Moreover, the use of N2O combined with other substances, such as alcohol, is also common. Accidental deaths associated with N2O abuse are rare in forensic practice, with most fatal cases involving continuous inhalation equipment or exposure in a confined space. In contrast, the inhalation of N2O using balloons is traditionally regarded as a relatively safe method. In this report, we present an unusual fatal case of a 16-year-old girl who died after drinking alcohol and inhaling N2O from balloons. The decedent was found in a prone position with the nose and mouth compressed against the bed. Cyanosis of nails, pulmonary and cerebral edema, and the positive expression of HIF-1α in lung, myocardium and brain, were indicative of asphyxiation. Toxicological analysis revealed a peripheral blood ethanol concentration of 140 mg/dL and cardiac blood N2O concentration of 74.5 μL/mL. N2O was also positively detected in the lungs, stomach contents, gastric air, and the brain. In conclusion, we determined that the decedent died from accidental asphyxia related to N2O inhalation, prone positioning, and alcohol consumption. We also investigated chronic N2O abuse from a forensic perspective. This report aims to help forensic pathologists manage similar cases. It also reminds N2O abusers of potential dangers.

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Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology MEDICINE, LEGAL-PATHOLOGY
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.60%
发文量
114
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology encompasses all aspects of modern day forensics, equally applying to children or adults, either living or the deceased. This includes forensic science, medicine, nursing, and pathology, as well as toxicology, human identification, mass disasters/mass war graves, profiling, imaging, policing, wound assessment, sexual assault, anthropology, archeology, forensic search, entomology, botany, biology, veterinary pathology, and DNA. Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology presents a balance of forensic research and reviews from around the world to reflect modern advances through peer-reviewed papers, short communications, meeting proceedings and case reports.
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