Reijnen Guido, Gelderman H Tamara, Oude Grotebevelsborg Bernice F L, Reijnders Udo J L, Duijst Wilma L J M
Amsterdam Public Health Service, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Rijnstate Hospital Arnhem, Arnhem, The Netherlands.
Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2018 Sep;14(3):301-306. doi: 10.1007/s12024-018-9987-5. Epub 2018 May 24.
The Aquatic Decomposition Score (ADS) made by van Daalen et al., was developed to approximate the Post-Mortem Submersion Interval (PMSI) in bodies recovered in salt water. Since the decomposition process in salt water differs from the process in fresh water due to salinity, the temperature, and the depth of the water, we wanted to investigate whether there is a correlation between the ADS and the PMSI and if the ADS can be used to make an estimation of the PMSI in bodies recovered from fresh water. For the latter, the PMSI was measured using Accumulated Degree Days (ADD). In our study we included seventy-six human remains found outdoors in fresh water. Their decomposition was measured using the ADS. A strong correlation was found between the ADS and the PMSI. Also, it was found that the ADS can significantly estimate the ADD. Despite the more varied circumstances under which bodies in fresh water are found when compared to those found in salt water, the ADS can be used to measure the decomposition and accurately estimate the ADD, and thus the PMSI. More research is needed to validate our method and make a prediction model with smaller confidence intervals.
范·达伦等人制定的水生分解评分(ADS)旨在估算在海水中发现的尸体的死后浸泡时间(PMSI)。由于盐水的分解过程因盐度、温度和水深而异,与淡水中的过程不同,我们想研究ADS与PMSI之间是否存在相关性,以及ADS是否可用于估算从淡水中发现的尸体的PMSI。对于后者,使用累积度日(ADD)来测量PMSI。在我们的研究中,我们纳入了76具在户外淡水中发现的人类遗体。使用ADS测量了它们的分解情况。发现ADS与PMSI之间存在很强的相关性。此外,还发现ADS可以显著估算ADD。尽管与在海水中发现的尸体相比,在淡水中发现尸体的情况更多样化,但ADS可用于测量分解情况并准确估算ADD,从而估算PMSI。需要更多研究来验证我们的方法并建立置信区间更小的预测模型。