Common postmortem examination finding of dead body on arrival at St. Paul Forensic Medicine and Toxicology Department: A Cross Sectional Study
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Background: Dead body on arrival or brought in dead is a condition where the person is found
clinically dead at the scene, up on arrival to emergency or up on the arrival of professional like
medical assistant. Even though dead body on arrival have different risk factors, these can be
prevented by strengthen prehospital care, providing first aid training and improving emergency
referral system.
Objectives: The main aim of this study is to determine the pattern and modalities of postmortem
finding of dead body on arrival at St. Paul Hospital Forensic medicine and Toxicology Department,
from Jan 1, 2021- Dec 31, 2021 G.C.
Methods: This retrospective study was conducted in the Department of Forensic medicine of
St.Paul’s Hospital, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Data were collected from postmortem report April 1,
May 30, 2022. The study population were all dead body on arrival at forensic department, for
which postmortem examination done. After the data collection the data was cleared, coded and
entered to computer by using epi info Version 3.5.3 and SPSS version 20.0.0 for analysis.
Results:.During the one year interval of this study, 422 sample size was taken with 100%
respondent rate. The mean age and standard deviations (±SD) of the patients was 38.9 ± 15.6 years
and two third of the patients are between 15 to 44 years of age. Three hundred thirty-two (78.7%)
of the deceased were male patients. Around (82.9%) lived in urban areas. In General External
causes of death accounts (41.1%) followed by communicable diseases (30.2%), and noncommunicable
diseases (28.7%),From specific causes of death pneumonia accounts 90 (21.3%)
deaths and coronary artery disease was 45 (10.7%) from alleged manner of death Natural cause
were 232(58.9%) followed by Unnatural 162 (41.1%)
Conclusions:- This study we conclude leading cause of death as External causes followed by
communicable diseases and non-communicable diseases. The two most common specific cause of
death were Pneumonia and coronary artery disease among adults in Ethiopia.From allged manner
of death Natural cause was leading followed by Unnatural cause. Rural residents were more likely
to die due to external causes compared to Urban residents, and urban residents had a higher risk of
death from Communicable diseases compared to rural residents
Keywords: Postmortem, Dead body on arrival, Forensic department,