TY - JOUR
T1 - Exploring the post-mortem interval through blood biochemistry: a preliminary case series study and review of the literature
AU - Grassi, Vincenzo M.
AU - Ciasca, Gabriele
AU - Vetrugno, Giuseppe
AU - Urbani, Andrea
AU - Pascali, Vincenzo Lorenzo
AU - De Giorgio, Fabio
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Post-mortem biochemistry can be included among the methods reported in the literature to investigate the time since death. To address this issue, we collected blood samples from hospitalized patients who died in the presence of health personnel. Samples were collected 20 min after death and every 6 h until 24 h post-mortem, with the last Ante Mortem (A.M.) sample also included in the analyses. Each sample was immediately centrifuged and analyzed. Our preliminary results indicate a significant and consistent increase in phosphokinase (CPK) and lactodehydrogenase (LDH) blood levels, with low interindividual variation among subjects. Interestingly, the measured time trend follows an exponential function, characterized by a time-dependent growth rate. While a larger sample size is needed to confirm our preliminary findings, our results suggest that CPK and LDH blood levels could be valuable parameters for determining the post-mortem interval. Furthermore, our data were systematically compared to those reported in the literature, which was carefully reviewed.
AB - Post-mortem biochemistry can be included among the methods reported in the literature to investigate the time since death. To address this issue, we collected blood samples from hospitalized patients who died in the presence of health personnel. Samples were collected 20 min after death and every 6 h until 24 h post-mortem, with the last Ante Mortem (A.M.) sample also included in the analyses. Each sample was immediately centrifuged and analyzed. Our preliminary results indicate a significant and consistent increase in phosphokinase (CPK) and lactodehydrogenase (LDH) blood levels, with low interindividual variation among subjects. Interestingly, the measured time trend follows an exponential function, characterized by a time-dependent growth rate. While a larger sample size is needed to confirm our preliminary findings, our results suggest that CPK and LDH blood levels could be valuable parameters for determining the post-mortem interval. Furthermore, our data were systematically compared to those reported in the literature, which was carefully reviewed.
KW - Forensic pathology
KW - Post-mortem biochemistry
KW - Post-mortem interval
KW - Time of death
KW - Forensic pathology
KW - Post-mortem biochemistry
KW - Post-mortem interval
KW - Time of death
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U2 - 10.1007/s00414-025-03576-1
DO - 10.1007/s00414-025-03576-1
M3 - Article
SN - 0937-9827
VL - 139
SP - 3093
EP - 3102
JO - International Journal of Legal Medicine
JF - International Journal of Legal Medicine
IS - 6
ER -