淡水溺水诊断中溺水指数评价的比较研究。

Nirmal Nagar, Binaya Kumar Bastia, Yatiraj Singi, Dipen Dabhi, Kriti Nagar
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溺水是一种排除诊断,因为没有发现是溺水的病理特征,使其成为尸检中的一项具有挑战性的任务。溺水指数(DI)是指肺和胸腔积液的总重量与脾脏重量之比。本前瞻性横断面研究在印度北部的一家三级医疗保健中心进行,包括75例淡水溺水,64例心源性猝死和40例上吊死亡。我们测量了双肺、胸腔积液和脾脏的重量等DI参数,计算并比较各组间DI。我们还使用受试者工作特征(ROC)曲线分析计算了截止DI值。我们观察到,在溺水病例中,DI、双肺总重量和胸腔积液的价值明显更高,而脾脏的重量与心源性死亡和上吊死亡相比较低。然而,仅凭肺重量并不能说明是溺水。DI值大于9.7高度提示淡水溺水死亡,在长达2周的死后间隔(PMI)内,其敏感性为86.7%,特异性为70.2%。男性DI值高于女性,溺水组间DI值差异无统计学意义。
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Assessment of the drowning index in diagnosing freshwater drowning: A comparative study.

Drowning is a diagnosis of exclusion, as no finding is pathognomonic to drowning, making it a challenging task during autopsy. The drowning index (DI) is the ratio of the combined weights of both lungs and pleural effusion to the weight of the spleen. This prospective cross-sectional study was conducted at a tertiary healthcare center in Northern India, including 75 cases of freshwater drowning, 64 cases of sudden cardiac death, and 40 cases of hanging deaths. We measured DI parameters such as the weights of both lungs, pleural effusion, and spleen, and the DI was calculated and compared among the groups. We also calculated the cut-off DI value using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. We observed that in drowning cases, the value of DI, combined weight of both lungs, and pleural effusion is significantly higher, whereas the weight of the spleen is lower when compared with cardiac and hanging deaths. However, lung weight alone is not suggestive of drowning. A DI value of more than 9.7 is highly suggestive of freshwater drowning death, with a sensitivity of 86.7% and specificity of 70.2% within a postmortem interval (PMI) of up to 2 weeks. The DI value is higher in males compared with females, but the difference is not statistically significant among the drowning group.

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