ZÁTOPKOVÁ, Lenka, Martin JANÍK, Petra URBANOVÁ, Jitka MOTTLOVÁ a Petr HEJNA. Laryngohyoid Fractures in Suicidal Hanging: A Prospective Autopsy Study with an Updated Review and Critical Appraisal. Forensic Science International. Elsevier Sequoia, 2018, roč. 290, September, s. 70-84. ISSN 0379-0738. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.05.043.
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Originální název Laryngohyoid Fractures in Suicidal Hanging: A Prospective Autopsy Study with an Updated Review and Critical Appraisal
Název česky Laryngohyoid Fractures in Suicidal Hanging: A Prospective Autopsy Study with an Updated Review and Critical Appraisal
Autoři ZÁTOPKOVÁ, Lenka (203 Česká republika), Martin JANÍK (703 Slovensko), Petra URBANOVÁ (203 Česká republika, domácí), Jitka MOTTLOVÁ (203 Česká republika, garant) a Petr HEJNA (203 Česká republika).
Vydání Forensic Science International, Elsevier Sequoia, 2018, 0379-0738.
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Článek v odborném periodiku
Obor 30500 3.5 Other medical sciences
Stát vydavatele Velká Británie a Severní Irsko
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
WWW URL
Impakt faktor Impact factor: 1.990
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14310/18:00103135
Organizační jednotka Přírodovědecká fakulta
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2018.05.043
UT WoS 000443355600020
Klíčová slova česky hanging; fracture; hyoid bone; thyroid cartilage; autopsy; contributing variables
Klíčová slova anglicky hanging; fracture; hyoid bone; thyroid cartilage; autopsy; contributing variables
Štítky rivok
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnila: Mgr. Marie Šípková, DiS., učo 437722. Změněno: 8. 4. 2020 13:23.
Anotace
Laryngohyoid fractures in hanging victims are one of the most studied and paradoxically contradictory topics in forensic pathology. According to literary sources, the incidence of laryngohyoid fractures in hanging varies significantly, from 0% to 100%. To verify the diagnostic significance of these injuries in hanging, we prospectively and consecutively analyzed the occurrence of laryngohyoid fractures in a group of 178 suicidal hanging victims (M/F = 150/28, aged 14-94 years, mean age = 50, complete suspension = 111 cases, partial suspension = 67 cases) in relation to selected variables (age, sex, weight, the completeness of body suspension, and ligature knot location). Altogether, we identified the following types of laryngohyoid fractures in 129 of 178 cases (72.5%): isolated fracture(s) to the thyroid cartilage in 60 cases (33.7%), combined thyrohyoid fractures in 41 cases (23.0%), isolated fracture(s) to the hyoid bone in 28 cases (15.7%), and no fractures to the cricoid cartilage or the cervical vertebrae. The highest frequency of laryngohyoid fractures was found in lateral hangings (right lateral: 26/34, 76.5%; left lateral: 31/37, 83.8%), whereas the lowest rate was found in anterior hangings (4/11, 36.4%). In lateral hangings, fractures more often occurred contralaterally to the suspension point. Statistical analysis revealed significant associations of the occurrence of laryngohyoid fractures with the age of the victim (p = 0.028), with the position of the ligature knot on the neck (p = 0.019) and with the age-corrected weight of the victim (p = 0.026). In addition, we performed a systematic updated review and critical appraisal of relevant literary sources to report the incidence, fracture patterns, and contributing variables of laryngohyoid injuries in hanging. Both the results of our study and the provided literary synthesis show that if evaluated properly, laryngohyoid fractures in hanging may diagnostically offer far more than just evidence that injury to the neck occurred and may also present rese
Anotace česky
Laryngohyoid fractures in hanging victims are one of the most studied and paradoxically contradictory topics in forensic pathology. According to literary sources, the incidence of laryngohyoid fractures in hanging varies significantly, from 0% to 100%. To verify the diagnostic significance of these injuries in hanging, we prospectively and consecutively analyzed the occurrence of laryngohyoid fractures in a group of 178 suicidal hanging victims (M/F = 150/28, aged 14-94 years, mean age = 50, complete suspension = 111 cases, partial suspension = 67 cases) in relation to selected variables (age, sex, weight, the completeness of body suspension, and ligature knot location). Altogether, we identified the following types of laryngohyoid fractures in 129 of 178 cases (72.5%): isolated fracture(s) to the thyroid cartilage in 60 cases (33.7%), combined thyrohyoid fractures in 41 cases (23.0%), isolated fracture(s) to the hyoid bone in 28 cases (15.7%), and no fractures to the cricoid cartilage or the cervical vertebrae. The highest frequency of laryngohyoid fractures was found in lateral hangings (right lateral: 26/34, 76.5%; left lateral: 31/37, 83.8%), whereas the lowest rate was found in anterior hangings (4/11, 36.4%). In lateral hangings, fractures more often occurred contralaterally to the suspension point. Statistical analysis revealed significant associations of the occurrence of laryngohyoid fractures with the age of the victim (p = 0.028), with the position of the ligature knot on the neck (p = 0.019) and with the age-corrected weight of the victim (p = 0.026). In addition, we performed a systematic updated review and critical appraisal of relevant literary sources to report the incidence, fracture patterns, and contributing variables of laryngohyoid injuries in hanging. Both the results of our study and the provided literary synthesis show that if evaluated properly, laryngohyoid fractures in hanging may diagnostically offer far more than just evidence that injury to the neck occurred and may also present rese
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