The purpose of this research was to investigate the manner of deaths in Marion County, throughout the years of 2018 to 2021 to see if there were any correlative increases in homicide, suicide, natural, accidental, or ...The purpose of this research was to investigate the manner of deaths in Marion County, throughout the years of 2018 to 2021 to see if there were any correlative increases in homicide, suicide, natural, accidental, or drug overdose related deaths. We surveyed the incidence of all deaths that occurred from 2018 through 2021 which came through the Marion County Coroner’s Office, Indiana. The data was then divided into two halves. According to the data, the leading manner of death in the first half and second half was accidental. This study revealed a total of 8732 cases: 3817 of them were observed to be accidental, 3092 natural, 956 homicide, 689 suicide, and 178 were undetermined. There were initially 318 drug overdose related deaths in 2018 and they increased to 2163 by 2021. In 2018, the number of deaths due to fentanyl related overdoses increased from 195 to 799 in 2021. This research will contribute to the forensic science field by providing information about the manner of death and fentanyl trends in Marion County over the last four years.展开更多
Infections, including intracranial abscesses, are a well-known and potentially serious complication of intravenous drug abuse. There have been increasing reports of intravenous misuse of transdermal Fentanyl, with sev...Infections, including intracranial abscesses, are a well-known and potentially serious complication of intravenous drug abuse. There have been increasing reports of intravenous misuse of transdermal Fentanyl, with severe sequelae. Intracranial abscesses in intravenous drug users tend to involve uncommon pathogens, and may present with atypical symptoms, which can lead to delayed diagnosis and inadequate treatment. We present the case of a 28-year-old female, with a history of intravenous misuse of transdermal Fentanyl, who was found to have intracranial abscesses with Fusobacterium nucleatum and Nocardia species, causing significant vasogenic oedema and mass effect.展开更多
文摘The purpose of this research was to investigate the manner of deaths in Marion County, throughout the years of 2018 to 2021 to see if there were any correlative increases in homicide, suicide, natural, accidental, or drug overdose related deaths. We surveyed the incidence of all deaths that occurred from 2018 through 2021 which came through the Marion County Coroner’s Office, Indiana. The data was then divided into two halves. According to the data, the leading manner of death in the first half and second half was accidental. This study revealed a total of 8732 cases: 3817 of them were observed to be accidental, 3092 natural, 956 homicide, 689 suicide, and 178 were undetermined. There were initially 318 drug overdose related deaths in 2018 and they increased to 2163 by 2021. In 2018, the number of deaths due to fentanyl related overdoses increased from 195 to 799 in 2021. This research will contribute to the forensic science field by providing information about the manner of death and fentanyl trends in Marion County over the last four years.
文摘Infections, including intracranial abscesses, are a well-known and potentially serious complication of intravenous drug abuse. There have been increasing reports of intravenous misuse of transdermal Fentanyl, with severe sequelae. Intracranial abscesses in intravenous drug users tend to involve uncommon pathogens, and may present with atypical symptoms, which can lead to delayed diagnosis and inadequate treatment. We present the case of a 28-year-old female, with a history of intravenous misuse of transdermal Fentanyl, who was found to have intracranial abscesses with Fusobacterium nucleatum and Nocardia species, causing significant vasogenic oedema and mass effect.