Journal of Forensic Medicine ›› 2020, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (6): 820-827,840.DOI: 10.12116/j.issn.1004-5619.2020.06.012

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Research Status of Postmortem MSCT Angiography in Forensic Science

WAN Lei1,2 , ZOU Dong- hua1 , WANG Mao-wen1 , WANG Ya- hui1 , HUANG Ping1 , LI Zheng- dong1 , TIAN Zhi-ling1 , SONG Feng-xiang2 , LIU Ning-guo1 , CHEN Yi-jiu1   

  1. 1. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Forensic Medicine, Key Laboratory of Forensic Science, Ministry of Justice, Shanghai Forensic Service Platform, Academy of Forensic Science, Shanghai 200063, China; 2. Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center, Shanghai 201700, China
  • Received:2019-10-08 Online:2020-12-25 Published:2020-12-28

Abstract: Virtual autopsy is a new technique for investigating the morphological changes of cadaveric tissues and organs by medical imaging technology. It has been widely used in the identification of causes of death. Multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT)has become a routine inspection method in some identification institutions, although it cannot completely replace traditional autopsy, it plays a key auxiliary or substitute role in the identification of certain abnormal causes of death. Plain MSCT scan cannot visualize cadaveric vessels, but can perform cadaveric angiography to determine vascular injury or disease. This technology has entered a rapid development period in recent years, and has made a considerable progress in contrast agent, perfusion methods and imaging methods. This article summarizes several common cadaveric MSCT angiography methods, such as systemic angiography, angiography through cardiopulmonary resuscitation, targeted angiography, and angiography by cardiac puncture, and analyzes and compares the application prospects.

Key words: forensic pathology, virtual autopsy, multislice spiral computed tomography, angiography, review

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