ABSTRACT
Background:
The aim of this study is to evaluate the role of alcohol and psycho-active substances in deaths due to stab wo-unds.
Material and Method:
240 (6,71%) deaths due to stabbing, of total 3575 forensic autopsy cases performed in Council of Fo-rensic Medicine Bursa Morgue Department between the years 1996-2002, are evaluated retrospectively. Cases are examined ac-cording to their age, sex, origin, blood alcohol concentration, drugs in blood, urine, organ samples and gastric contents.
Results:
204 (85%) cases of total 240 are male and 36 (15%) are female. In 73 (%) of the cases alcohol has been detected and blood alcohol concentration varies between 44% and 280%. 71 (97,26%) of alcohol detected 73 cases are male and 28 (38,35%) of 73 are in the age group of 30-39. In one case, carbamazepine is detected in urine, stomach content and organ samples.
Conclusion:
In Bursa and surroundings, alcohol, even though has a low ratio comparing to cities and countries which we searched through literature, has a significant role in deaths due to stab wounds, but the role of the other drugs is extremely low.