Author/Authors :
Patel-Ankur، P نويسنده Department of Forensic Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Dharpur-Patan, Gujarat,India , , Bhoot-Rajesh ، R نويسنده Department of Forensic Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India , , Patel-Dhaval ، J نويسنده Department of Forensic Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Dharpur-Patan, Gujarat,India , , Patel Khushbu ، A نويسنده PatanJanta Hospital, Patan, Gujarat,India ,
Abstract :
Background:An increasing death rate as a result of violence
constitutes a large group in medico-legal autopsies especially
deaths due to asphyxia are one of the most important cause in
violent deaths.
Method: It was a prospective study of all medico-legal
autopsies performed between December 2008 and November
2010 at mortuary of Civil Hospital affiliated with B.J.Medical
College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Out of the total autopsies
conducted at the Mortuary of Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad,
those where the victim died as a result of violent mechanical
interference with respiration like hanging, strangulation, and
drowning were included.
Resultsand Conclusion:Incidence of violent asphyxia deaths is
5.63% of total autopsies. Hanging (82.48%) is the most
commonly encountered violent asphyxia death. Males are most
common victims with male:female ratio 1.69:1. Most
commonly involved age group is 21-30 years (128 cases
forming 32.99% of total) with 200 victims (51.54%) aged 21-
40 years. 312 out of 320 cases (97.5%) of hanging were
suicidal and rest 8 (2.5%) were accidental in nature. Homicidal
hanging is not recorded in present study. All 12 strangulation
cases were of homicide, 32 out of 56 (57.14%) cases of
drowning were accidental and remaining 24 (42.86%) were
suicidal.