2023
DOI: 10.20452/pamw.16414
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Death caused by cervical spine trauma from a car accident, secondary to ventricular arrhythmia recorded by implantable cardioverter-defibrillator

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“…In addition, reading a time-correlated heart rate record from the CIED allows a reliable determination of the sequence of events and the cause of death in cases, where potentially fatal events occur suddenly, e.g. a car accident or a fall due to loss of consciousness resulting from cardiac arrhythmias [54][55][56]. Moreover, the analysis of the record allows to determine the patient's condition in the period immediately prior to death and determine whether the death was sudden or preceded by agony and to determine the manner of death [57].…”
Section: Forensic Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, reading a time-correlated heart rate record from the CIED allows a reliable determination of the sequence of events and the cause of death in cases, where potentially fatal events occur suddenly, e.g. a car accident or a fall due to loss of consciousness resulting from cardiac arrhythmias [54][55][56]. Moreover, the analysis of the record allows to determine the patient's condition in the period immediately prior to death and determine whether the death was sudden or preceded by agony and to determine the manner of death [57].…”
Section: Forensic Medicinementioning
confidence: 99%