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Post-Mortem Estimation of Time of Death of Dogs Based on Measurements of Kidney Temperature in Comparison with Rectal Temperature Cover

Post-Mortem Estimation of Time of Death of Dogs Based on Measurements of Kidney Temperature in Comparison with Rectal Temperature

Open Access
|Mar 2016

Abstract

The subject of the study were dogs divided into two groups according to body weight: up to 10 kg and from 10 kg to 30 kg. The aim of the study was to determine the dynamics of the post-mortem decrease in rectal and kidney temperature. The temperature was measured on both sites at the same time using a thermometer connected to a computer, under constant environmental conditions of the necropsy room. In these animals, a higher temperature in the kidneys persisted for the duration of the study. Comparative analysis between mean differences in kidney and rectal temperature in small and large dogs showed the greatest temperature amplitude in the group of small dogs, both for the kidney and the rectum. The greatest decrease in temperature, 1.2°C, was noted for the kidney in small dogs between 4 and 6 hours after death. Analysis of the dynamics of the decrease in kidney and rectal temperature for both weight groups combined, and the difference in temperature between the kidney and the rectum in the time intervals analysed showed that in the first two hours the difference between kidney and rectal temperature did not exceed 0.5°C. Two hours after death the difference in temperature between the two measurement sites was about 0.5°C after which time dropped below 0.5ºC.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/acve-2016-0006 | Journal eISSN: 1820-7448 | Journal ISSN: 0567-8315
Language: English
Page range: 76 - 88
Submitted on: Jul 23, 2015
Accepted on: Nov 13, 2015
Published on: Mar 23, 2016
Published by: University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year
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© 2016 Piotr Listos, Magdalena Gryzinska, Jacek Piorkowski, Grzegorz Teresinski, Grzegorz Buszewicz, Wojciech Chagowski, Zbigniew Nozdrynplotnicki, Wojciech Lopuszynski, published by University of Belgrade, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
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