2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.reml.2012.11.003
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Sumisión química: guía de actuación médico-forense

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“…The delay in the suspicion substantially limits the possibility of success, due to the quick elimination of the substances from this biological environment and the low doses employed by the perpetrator. All health personnel of the emergency services that assist victims of such aggression should know the action protocol for these cases (Bernard, 2008;Vega, 2012;Xifró et al, 2013). This fact will be particularly important in the physical exam and in the detailed description of all the findings, as well as in the moment of taking and storing samples of biological material (urine, blood and hair) which, in case of being necessary or requested by a competent authority, can be subjected to toxicological and biological studies.…”
Section: Clinical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The delay in the suspicion substantially limits the possibility of success, due to the quick elimination of the substances from this biological environment and the low doses employed by the perpetrator. All health personnel of the emergency services that assist victims of such aggression should know the action protocol for these cases (Bernard, 2008;Vega, 2012;Xifró et al, 2013). This fact will be particularly important in the physical exam and in the detailed description of all the findings, as well as in the moment of taking and storing samples of biological material (urine, blood and hair) which, in case of being necessary or requested by a competent authority, can be subjected to toxicological and biological studies.…”
Section: Clinical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is recommended to sample both blood and urine within the following 48 hours from the facts and to obtain a urine sample within 48 and 168 hours (7 days). If the person is examined after 7 days from the sexual assault, blood and urine samples are not available; therefore, it is recommended to obtain a sample of hair at the time of the first examination and a second one six weeks after (Xifró et al, 2013).…”
Section: Clinical Examinationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Todo el personal sanitario de los servicios de urgencias que pueden atender a las víctimas de este tipo de agresión deberían conocer el protocolo de actuación en estos casos (Bernard, 2008;Vega, 2012;Xifró et al, 2013), ya que será de especial importancia el cuidadoso examen físico y la descripción detallada de todos los hallazgos, así como la toma y conservación de las muestras de material biológico (orina, sangre y cabello) las que, de considerarse necesario, y ser solicitado por una autoridad competente, pudieran someterse a estudios toxicológicos y biológicos. En estos casos, será muy útil la conservación de las prendas de vestir de la persona examinada por las evidencias que pudieran aportar.…”
Section: Examen Clínicounclassified
“…Entre las 48 y las 168 h (7 días) se recomienda obtener muestra de orina. Si la persona es reconocida más allá de los 7 días tras los hechos se recomienda el análisis del cabello y también cuando no se dispone de muestras de sangre ni de orina; se aconseja la obtención de una muestra de cabello en el momento del primer reconocimiento y de una segunda muestra 6 semanas después (Xifró et al, 2013).…”
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