伊朗气味识别测试(Iran-SIT)与单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)在法医案件嗅觉缺失和诈术鉴别中的比较研究

S. Pouraghaei, B. Samadirad, E. Baybordi, Aa. Seyffarshad, J. Seraj, F. Kolahi, Safa Taherkhani
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目的:嗅觉功能障碍是颅脑外伤后常见的主诉。为诉讼目的提出的主观和客观检验很少。目前,两种最常用的方法来区分假造者和真正的嗅觉丧失分别是单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)和嗅觉识别测试作为客观和主观测试。本研究的目的是比较SPECT和伊朗嗅觉识别测试(Iran-SIT)在法医案件中嗅觉缺失和装病的辨别功效。方法:对完全符合要求的16例患者进行SPECT显像和Iran-SIT评估。结果:SPECT诊断误诊和嗅觉缺失的灵敏度分别为66.6%和87.5%。据估计,伊朗- sit的比例分别为90%和75%。此外,伊朗- sit诊断低氧症的敏感性和特异性均为100%。结论:伊朗- sit诊断嗅觉缺失的敏感性较高,诊断误诊的特异性较高,建议直接排除可疑病例。
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A Comparative Study of Iranian Smell Identification Test (Iran-SIT) and Single-photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) Results in Discrimination of Anosmia and Malingering in Forensic Cases
Purpose: Olfactory dysfunction is a common complaint following head trauma. Few subjective and objective tests had been proposed for purposes of litigation. Currently, the two most common methodologies for separating malingerers from genuine anosmics are single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and smell identification tests as objective and subjective tests, respectively. The objective of the present study was to compare the efficacy of the SPECT and Iranian Smell Identification Test (Iran-SIT) in discrimination of anosmia and malingering in forensic cases. Method: All of the 16 subjects that fulfilled the requirements completely, underwent both SPECT imaging and Iran-SIT assessment. Results: The sensitivity of SPECT in diagnosing malingering and anosmia was estimated to be 66.6% and 87.5%, respectively. That of Iran-SIT was estimated to be 90% and 75%, respectively. In addition, the sensitivity and specificity of Iran-SIT in diagnosing hyposmia were 100%. Conclusion: Because of the higher sensitivity of Iran-SIT in diagnosing anosmia and higher specificity in diagnosing malingering, it is recommended for directly ruling out the suspicious cases.
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