Morphological Array of Cardiac and Coronary Artery Diseases in Cases of Sudden Death: An Autopsy-Based Histopathological Study in Rural Setup

Authors

  • K Subathra Associate professor,Department of Pathology, Theni Government Medical College, Theni.
  • M R Gokula Pandiasankar Department of Forensic Medicine, Theni Government Medical College, Theni.
  • D Kavitha Department of Pathology, Theni Government Medical College, Theni.
  • R Shobana Department of Pathology, Theni Government Medical College, Theni.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.48165/jiafm.2023.45.1.20

Keywords:

Aortic dissection, Coronary atherosclerotic disease, Infective endocarditis, Left ventricular hypertrophy, Myocardial infarction

Abstract

Cardiovascular diseases are the foremost cause of sudden death in adults. The primary objective of this study is to estimate the prevalence  of various cardiac and coronary artery diseases in sudden unexpected death cases in rural setup. Estimation of age and sex-wise frequency  of coronary atherosclerotic disease (CAD), and grading of CAD by applying the Modified American Heart Association (AHA)  classification are secondary objectives. In this three years prospective cross-sectional study, heart specimens were studied from 136  persons whose death was sudden and unexpected. Gross dissection and histopathological examination of coronary arteries and heart were  done. Diagnoses were based on both gross and microscopic findings.  CAD with or without other diseases was the most frequent pathology (n-100, 73.5%). Left ventricular hypertrophy in 45 cases (33.09%),  myocardial infarction in 30 cases (22.06%), valvular abnormalities in three cases (2.2%), infective endocarditis in two cases (1.47%),  aortic dissection in one case (0.74%), right ventricular hypertrophy in one case (0.74%) and cardiac myocyte atrophy in one case (0.74%)  were observed. Male-female ratio of CAD was 8.09:1. Advanced CADs (type IV, V, VI) were found in 94 (94%) cases. In males, the  maximum number of advanced CAD was observed in the fifth decade (n- 27, 31.76%) and in females in the seventh decade (n- 4, 44.44%).  This study reveals the increasing trend of CAD in rural populations. This study adds rare entities like young-age aortic dissection and  cardiac myocyte atrophy to the existing literature and emphasises the importance of autopsy in sudden death cases.

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Published

2023-05-12

How to Cite

Subathra, K., Gokula Pandiasankar, M. R., Kavitha , D., & Shobana , R. (2023). Morphological Array of Cardiac and Coronary Artery Diseases in Cases of Sudden Death: An Autopsy-Based Histopathological Study in Rural Setup . Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 45(1), 85-90. https://doi.org/10.48165/jiafm.2023.45.1.20