2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0379-0738(02)00267-0
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Linearization of the relationship between serum sodium, potassium concentration, their ratio and time since death in Chandigarh zone of north-west India

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“…A 10 mM phosphate buffer (as in PBS) at pH 5.5 with 120 mM Na + and 25 mM K + represented the altered conditions. The pH was chosen as it is the common pH of blood within 24 h after death [26,30], the changes in ionic concentrations represent the average ionic concentrations after death, as reported by Singh et al [31]. Sorption of both amphetamine and amitriptyline was tested in both conditions at equilibrium.…”
Section: Comparison Of C18/scx and C18 Coatings And Fiber Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A 10 mM phosphate buffer (as in PBS) at pH 5.5 with 120 mM Na + and 25 mM K + represented the altered conditions. The pH was chosen as it is the common pH of blood within 24 h after death [26,30], the changes in ionic concentrations represent the average ionic concentrations after death, as reported by Singh et al [31]. Sorption of both amphetamine and amitriptyline was tested in both conditions at equilibrium.…”
Section: Comparison Of C18/scx and C18 Coatings And Fiber Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present study, the levels of Na and Cl showed non-significant (P=0.4) difference at 0, 6 and 12 h postmortem, in spite of the slight decrease in the Na and Cl values by the time interval from 0 to 12 h. Concentrations of sodium and chloride decreased by 1 mmol/L per hour for the first 3-52 hours postmortem in serum [4,[10][11][12][13]. These two markers are not reliable enough to be used as a PMI indicator; they are now measured only from the vitreous humor, rather than serum [4,10].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Garg V et al (2004) 4 observed that potassium values in burn cases were higher than non-burn cases. Mean sodium/potassium electrolyte ratio was more in winter than in summer in as noted by Singh D et al 9 As per Madea B and Henssge C 19 ,the presence of underlying metabolic disorder would result in increase in potassium levels in vitreous level before death, making post-mortem time estimation falsely high.…”
Section: Comparison Of Estimated Pmi With Actual Pmi and With Other Smentioning
confidence: 87%
“…But there was no significant difference in the estimated PMI between present study formula and Madea formula (PMI= 5.26xK + mEq/L-30.9) as the present study formula and Madea formula are similar. 9 noted that potassium level in females was more than males with same PMI. Garg V et al (2004) 4 observed that potassium values in burn cases were higher than non-burn cases.…”
Section: Comparison Of Estimated Pmi With Actual Pmi and With Other Smentioning
confidence: 94%