Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine
  • Year: 2005
  • Volume: 27
  • Issue: 3

Double logarithmic, linear relationship between postmortem vitreous Sodium/Potassium electrolytes concentration ratio and time since death in subjects of Chandigarh zone of northwest India.

  • Author:
  • Dalbir Singh1, Rajinder Prashad2, Suresh Kumar Sharma3, Avadh Naresh Pandey1
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 159 to 165

1Forensic Medicine, PGIMER, Chandigarh. Department of Forensic Medicine

2Deptt. of Biochemistry, PGIMER Chandigarh

3Deptt. of Statistics, Punjab University Chandigarh

Abstract

Present authors had recently demonstrated a highly significant double logarithmic linear relationship between time since death and serum sodium/potassium concentration ratio and also with the serum chloride concentration in humans. Consecutively the present study was carried out to substantiate this disposition in vitreous humour. The data on postmortem vitreous sodium/potassium electrolytes concentration ratio in 1026 subjects, revealed a highly significant relationship between logarithm of vitreous sodium/potassium electrolytes concentration ratio and logarithm of time since death upto 66 hrs. of death. Postmortem interval can be predicted from vitreous sodium/potassium electrolytes concentration ratio with standard error of estimate 0.1800 hrs. However, factors like environmental temperature, age & gender also influences it significantly.

Keywords

Time since death, postmortem interval, vitreous sodium/potassium ratio, double logarithmic relationship