Death due to inhalation of aliphatic hydrocarbons such as butane and propane is a particularly serious problem worldwide, resulting in several fatal cases of sniffing these volatile substances in order to “get high”. Despite the number of cases published, there is not a unique approach to case management of fatal sniffing. In this paper we illustrate the volatile lipophilic substances management in a case of a prisoner died after sniffing a butane-propane gas mixture from prefilled camping stove gas canisters, discussing the comprehensive approach of the crime scene, the autopsy, histology and toxicology. A large set of accurate values of both butane and propane was obtained by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analyzing the following post-mortem biological samples: peripheral blood, heart blood, vitreous humor, liver, lung, heart, brain/cerebral cortex, fat tissue, kidney, and allowed an in depth discussion about the cause of death. A key role is played by following the proper sampling approach during autopsy.

(2017). Volatile lipophilic substances management in case of fatal sniffing [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF FORENSIC AND LEGAL MEDICINE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/145510

Volatile lipophilic substances management in case of fatal sniffing

Romolo, Francesco Saverio;
2017-01-01

Abstract

Death due to inhalation of aliphatic hydrocarbons such as butane and propane is a particularly serious problem worldwide, resulting in several fatal cases of sniffing these volatile substances in order to “get high”. Despite the number of cases published, there is not a unique approach to case management of fatal sniffing. In this paper we illustrate the volatile lipophilic substances management in a case of a prisoner died after sniffing a butane-propane gas mixture from prefilled camping stove gas canisters, discussing the comprehensive approach of the crime scene, the autopsy, histology and toxicology. A large set of accurate values of both butane and propane was obtained by gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analyzing the following post-mortem biological samples: peripheral blood, heart blood, vitreous humor, liver, lung, heart, brain/cerebral cortex, fat tissue, kidney, and allowed an in depth discussion about the cause of death. A key role is played by following the proper sampling approach during autopsy.
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Romolo, Francesco Saverio; di Luca, Natale Mario; Ciallella, Costantino; Bottoni, Edoardo; Fiore, Paola Antonella; Cappelletti, Simone; Giuliani, Nicole; Augsburger, Marc; Varlet, Vincent
(2017). Volatile lipophilic substances management in case of fatal sniffing [journal article - articolo]. In JOURNAL OF FORENSIC AND LEGAL MEDICINE. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/145510
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