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Title: Ethanol levels in legally autopsied subjects (2016–2017): Update of data and epidemiological implications in relation to violent deaths in Canary Islands (Spain)
Authors: Almeida-González, M. 
Luzardo, O. P. 
Boada, L. D. 
Zaragoza, E.
Meilán, M. J.
Zumbado, M. 
Henríquez-Hernández, L. A. 
UNESCO Clasification: 3203 Medicina forense
Keywords: Blood Alcohol Concentration
Canary Islands
Forensic Sciences
Suicides
Traffic Accidents, et al
Issue Date: 2019
Journal: Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine 
Abstract: The aim of this study was to analyze the prevalence of ethanol in individuals (277) subjected to a mandatory medico-legal autopsy in the Institute of Legal Medicine of Las Palmas (Canary Islands, Spain) during 2016-2017, comparing the results with data published in 2015. Blood and/or vitreous humor samples were analyzed by gas chromatography. 31.8% of the individuals were positive to ethanol. We observed a decrease in the prevalence of ethanol among males (p = 0.002). While the prevalence of ethanol was reduced, the concentration among those positive subjects has increased. 11.9% of the series died in a traffic accident and the percentage of positive to ethanol decreased in relation to 2015 (64.3, 25.0, and 35.3%). The number of suicides remains constant, although the age of the suiciders has been significantly reduced (p = 0.022). The results of this study indicate that ethanol is still heavily involved in non-natural deaths.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/70031
ISSN: 1752-928X
DOI: 10.1016/j.jflm.2019.101868
Source: Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine [ISSN 1752-928X],v. 68
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