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Postmortem Tryptase Level in 120 Consecutive Nonanaphylactic Deaths: Establishing a Reference Range as <23 μg/L.

Jack Garland1, Winston Philcox2, Sinead McCarthy3, Suneeth Mathew3, Sarah Hensby-Bennett4, Benjamin Ondrushka5, Lina Woydt6, Ugo Da Broi7, Cristian Palmiere8, Leo Lam9, Yeri Ahn10, Kelly Olds11, Charley Glenn3, Paul Morrow3, Kilak Kesha3, Simon Stables3, Rexson Tse2,3.   

Abstract

Postmortem tryptase is a useful biochemical test to aid the diagnosis of anaphylaxis. Multiple perimortem and postmortem factors have been documented to cause an elevation in postmortem tryptase level. One factor that was recently recognized to have an impact on postmortem tryptase level is correct sampling technique. A recent study recommended aspirating blood samples from a clamped femoral/external iliac vein to be used for reliable postmortem tryptase analysis. This study sampled 120 consecutive nonanaphylactic deaths in which all the peripheral bloods were sampled as recommended. Postmortem interval, resuscitation, different nonanaphylactic causes of death, sex, and age did not show any statistical significant relation to postmortem tryptase level in Student t test, Pearson correlation, and univariate and multivariate analyses. The mean (SD) postmortem tryptase level was 8.4 (5.2) μg/L (minimum, 1.0 μg/L; maximum, 36.1 μg/L; median, 7.3 μg/L). Using nonparametric methods, the postmortem tryptase reference range in nonanaphylactic death was established as <23 μg/L (97.5th percentile).

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31687978     DOI: 10.1097/PAF.0000000000000515

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Forensic Med Pathol        ISSN: 0195-7910            Impact factor:   0.921


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