Spectrum of Medico-Legal Deaths at Sheikh Zaid Hospital Lahore: A Retro-Spective Study
Fariha Tariq, Sumaira Sarwar, Khalid Mukhtar, Summyia Sadia, Shahid Nadeem, Humera Rehman, Talha Laique
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ABSTRACT
Medico-legal cases have increased in globally due to the acts of terrorism using weapons, poisons and other means resulting in tragic death.
Purpose: To determine the frequency, causes and manners of medico-legal autopsies in a tertiary care hospital in relation to age of victims.
Study Design: Retrospective study.
Methodology: Patients (n=186) were enrolled in present study held at Forensic department, Sheikh Zaid Hospital, Lahore-Pakistan. Cases were included irrespective of the age and gender in present study.
Statistical analysis: Data analyzed by SPSS 22.0v.
Results: Data showed almost 68% males while 32% females. There was correlation between age & cause of death by Asphyxia. In present study, main cause of death due to weapon turned out to be firearm (55%) followed by blunt objects (15.5%).
Conclusion: Mostly young males of our population were involved in medico-legal cases and criminal activities with homicidal and accidental deaths. Major cause of death remained to be firearms.
Keywords: Autopsy, Manner of Death and Cause of Death.