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交替光源下显现虐待性瘀伤的可见度:一项随机对照试验的结果。

Visibility of inflicted bruises by alternate light: Results of a randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Texas A&M University Health Sciences Center, Bryan, Texas, USA.

College of Public Health, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, USA.

出版信息

J Forensic Sci. 2024 May;69(3):880-887. doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.15481. Epub 2024 Feb 7.

Abstract

Difficulty visualizing bruises resulting from interpersonal violence, especially in individuals with dark skin, contributes to disparities in access to justice. The purpose of this analysis was to compare bruise visibility of detected injuries using white light versus alternate light sources (ALS). Visibility was assessed using the 5-point Bruise Visibility Scale (BVS) for white light and the ALS Visibility Scale (AVS) for ALS. Bruises were induced using controlled application of a paintball to the upper arm on 157 healthy adults across six skin color categories. Using a crossover design, the light source used first to assess the bruise (white light or ALS) was randomized. Each bruise was examined up to 21 times over 4 weeks using white light and 10 combinations of wavelengths (350 nanometer [nm] - 535 nm) and colored filters (yellow, orange, and red). Multilevel modeling was used to analyze the repeated measures data with a total 20,103 bruise assessments. Results revealed 415 nm with yellow filter resulted in an almost 0.5-point increase in BVS/AVS score across all skin colors (Estimate = 0.46; 95% CI: 0.43, 0.49; p < 0.001), a clinically significant improvement in ability to visualize bruises. Conversely, 515 nm (Estimate = -0.80; 95% CI: -0.84, -0.76; p < 0.001) and 535 nm (Estimate = -0.64, 95% CI: -0.67, -0.60; p < 0.001) with red filter resulted in more than 0.5-point decrease in BVS/AVS score. The use of ALS is supported by the data and results in improved bruise visibility during medical forensic examinations.

摘要

难以观察到人际暴力导致的瘀伤,尤其是在深色皮肤人群中,这导致了在获得司法公正方面的差距。本分析的目的是比较使用白光和替代光源 (ALS) 检测到的损伤的瘀伤可见度。使用白光的 5 分瘀伤可见度量表 (BVS) 和 ALS 的 ALS 可见度量表 (AVS) 评估可见度。在六个肤色类别中,在 157 名健康成年人的上臂上使用受控的彩弹应用程序诱导瘀伤。使用交叉设计,首先用于评估瘀伤的光源(白光或 ALS)是随机的。使用白光和波长(350 纳米 [nm] - 535 nm)和彩色滤光片(黄色、橙色和红色)的 10 种组合,在 4 周内对每个瘀伤进行了多达 21 次检查。使用多级模型分析了重复测量数据,共进行了 20,103 次瘀伤评估。结果显示,在所有肤色中,黄色滤光片的 415nm 导致 BVS/AVS 评分增加了近 0.5 分(估计值=0.46;95%CI:0.43, 0.49;p<0.001),这是一种在观察瘀伤方面能力的显著改善。相反,515nm(估计值=-0.80;95%CI:-0.84, -0.76;p<0.001)和 535nm(估计值=-0.64,95%CI:-0.67, -0.60;p<0.001)与红色滤光片结合使用,导致 BVS/AVS 评分下降超过 0.5 分。数据支持 ALS 的使用,并在医学法医检查中提高了瘀伤的可见度。

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