A statistical study of postmortem heart weight in Chinese adults

Tengfei Yang,Jiangwei Kong, Xilin Shao, Zilin Meng, Peiyu Liang, Nian Zhou, Jiayu Jing,Fu Zhang, Ming Cheng,Zengjia Liu, Xiang Xu,Yingmin Li,Yadong Guo,Tao Wang,Jianhua Chen, Xupeng Sun, Zhong Zhang, Feng Zhang,Bo Jin, Wei Wang, Mengxue Huang, Kui Zhang, Huijun Wang,Dongri Li

FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL(2024)

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Introduction: Objective assessment of cardiac hypertrophy in forensic pathology practice is of great significance for forensic pathologists, for whom reference values for normal heart weights are needed. Developed regions such as Europe, the United States, and Japan recalculate the weight of human organs at regular intervals, but in China, there has been no systematic calculation of the weights of human organs since 2006. Aims: To statistically analyse the heart weight of Chinese adults postmortem and obtain a reference range. Materials and Methods: 4170 adult autopsy reports were collected from 12 forensic departments in 10 provinces in China. The causes of death were classified by sex, and heart weight and the heart weight/body height ratio reference values were further calculated according to different body mass index and body heights. Finally, the cutoff value of cardiac hypertrophy in Chinese adults was calculated. Results: In the group of non-cardiovascular disease causes of death, the cardiac weight of the electric death group was higher, while the heart weight of the prolonged bed-rest group was significantly reduced. After the electric death and prolonged bed-rest groups were excluded, heart weight, the heart weight/body height ratio, and cutoff values for cardiac hypertrophy were further classified and analysed according to body mass index. The mean reference values for heart weight in men and women with normal weight status were 325.82 +/- 41.60 g and 286.39 +/- 44.84 g, and the heart weight/body height ratios were 1.95 +/- 0.23 in men and 1.82 +/- 0.27, respectively. The cutoff values for cardiac hypertrophy were 387.35 g for men and 346.80 g for women. Conclusion: The heart weight reference values of both sexes in this study were significantly higher than those in 2006, which is considered related to the development of China's economy and the improvement of people's living standards. This study also suggests the need for a new round of statistical surveys and updated data on the weight of other organs.
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Heart weight,Chinese adults,Autopsy,Forensic pathology,Cutoff value
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