Determining the state of the deceased during cardiopulmonary resuscitationfrom tissue distribution patterns of intubation-related lidocaine

Citation
F. Moriya et Y. Hashimoto, Determining the state of the deceased during cardiopulmonary resuscitationfrom tissue distribution patterns of intubation-related lidocaine, J FOREN SCI, 45(4), 2000, pp. 846-849
Citations number
10
Categorie Soggetti
Research/Laboratory Medicine & Medical Tecnology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC SCIENCES
ISSN journal
00221198 → ACNP
Volume
45
Issue
4
Year of publication
2000
Pages
846 - 849
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-1198(200007)45:4<846:DTSOTD>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The objective of this study was to determine whether the concentrations of lidocaine, used for endotracheal intubation, in body fluids and tissues ref lect the state of the circulation of the deceased during cardiopulmonary re suscitation. The tissue distribution of lidocaine was investigated in seven individuals (Cases 1-7) who underwent medical treatment with endotracheal intubation using Xylocaine(TM) jelly (a 2% lidocaine hydrochloride preparat ion), before being pronounced dead. Six patients (Cases 1-6) had cardiopulm onary arrest on arrival at hospital. In Cases 1-4. there was no restoration of heartbeat during cardiopulmonary resuscitation. However, systemic distribution of intubation-related lidocai ne was observed and the kidney-to-liver ratios of lidocaine were less than 1. In Cases 5 and 6, the heartbeat resumed temporarily with cardiac massage , and a kidney-to-liver lidocaine ratio greater than 1 was observed. In Cas e 7, where the patient was comatose upon admission to hospital, the kidney- to-liver ratio of lidocaine was also greater than 1. These phenomena were s ubstantiated in animal experiments. Our results indicate that the absorption of tracheal lidocaine during the a rtificial circulation resulting from cardiopulmonary resuscitation results in a kidney to liver ratio of less than 1, whereas absorption during natura l circulation gives a ratio greater than 1. The kidney-to-liver ratio of in tubation-related lidocaine may give useful information on the state of a pa tient during cardiopulmonary resuscitation.