Postmortem investigation of serum myoglobin levels with special reference to electrical fatalities.

  • K Püschel
  • Ute Lockemann
  • J Bartel

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Abstract

The serum myoglobin levels of 58 fatalities were investigated with special reference to correlations of the myoglobin-concentrations with the postmortem interval, the site of blood sampling and the cause of death (especially concerning death caused by electric current). An increase of the myoglobin values with the passage of postmortem time is obvious. The topographical sampling site plays an important role; the highest concentrations are found adjacent to striated muscles (i.e. in blood from the heart or the femoral vein). There was no significant correlation of myoglobin values and death by electric current.

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Original languageGerman
Article number3
ISSN0379-0738
Publication statusPublished - 1995
pubmed 7750872