KMID : 0357820230470040110
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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine 2023 Volume.47 No. 4 p.110 ~ p.121
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A Statistical Analysis of Forensic Autopsies Performed in the Jungbu Province of Korea in 2021
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Kim Jung-Hwan
Kim Eun-Kyoung Park Min-Jee Park Ji-Hye Oh Se-Min Won Yu-Jin Lee Nak-Won Lee Soo-Kyung Yi Hye-Lim Kim Min-Jung
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Abstract
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We analyzed 1,079 forensic autopsies conducted in 2021 by the National Forensic Service Daejeon Institute from the Jungbu province in the central part of South Korea, for their manner and cause of death. Among the manner of death (n=1,079), 45.3% (n=489) were categorised as unnatural, 39.5% (n=426) as natural, and 15.2% (n=164) were unknown. Among the unnatural deaths (n=489), 40.7% (n=199) were accidents, 36.8% (n=180) were suicides, 14.1% (n=69) were undetermined, and 8.4% (n=41) were homicides. The major causes of unnatural deaths (n=489) were by trauma, causing 34.4% (n=168), poisoning causing 26.8% (n=131), and asphyxia causing 17.2% (n=84). The major cause of death by trauma (n=168) was falling at 46.4% (n=78), and by asphyxia (n=84) was strangulation at 76.2% (n=64). Among natural deaths (n=426), heart disease was the major cause at 49.8% (n=212) followed by vascular disease at 16.7% (n=71). In future, a time-series statistical analysis on the manner and causes of death in Jungbu province may provide insight and allow for more advanced interpretations about both healthcare and public safety.
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KEYWORD
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Autopsy, Manner of death, Cause of death, Jungbu province
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