Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 2/2022

Open Access 01-06-2022 | Dysphonia | Case Report

Non-fatal strangulation and COVID-19 common symptoms and signs: considerations for medical and forensic assessment

Authors: Lyndal Bugeja, Janine Rowse, Nicola Cunningham, Jo Ann Parkin

Published in: Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology | Issue 2/2022

Login to get access

Abstract

Emerging evidence suggests that an onset or escalation of interpersonal violence has been occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly among persons in intimate or familial relationships. Strangulation (or neck compression) is a common form of interpersonal violence and can result in serious adverse health outcomes, including death. The identification and attribution of injuries from non-fatal strangulation are complex, as there may be an absence of external signs of injury and their appearance may be delayed by many days. There is a heavy reliance on clinician identification of ‘red flag’ symptoms and signs, the presence of which necessitates urgent further assessment. Additional challenges arise when acute non-fatal strangulation symptoms and signs are shared with other clinical conditions. In such cases, differentiating between the conditions based on the symptoms and signs alone is problematic. We present the diagnostic challenges faced when conducting forensic assessments of COVID-19-positive and suspected COVID-19 (S/COVID) patients following allegations of non-fatal strangulation in the setting of physical and sexual assaults. The implications of shared symptoms and signs, for forensic clinicians, primary healthcare, and emergency practitioners, as well as other frontline service providers, are discussed.
Literature
3.
go back to reference Sacco MA, Caputo F, Ricci P, Sicilia F, De Aloe L, Bonetta CF, Cordasco F, Scalise C, Cacciatore G, Zibetti A, Gratteri S, Aquila I. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on domestic violence: the dark side of home isolation during quarantine. Med Leg J. 2020;88(2):71–73. https://doi.org/10.1177/0025817220930553 Sacco MA, Caputo F, Ricci P, Sicilia F, De Aloe L, Bonetta CF, Cordasco F, Scalise C, Cacciatore G, Zibetti A, Gratteri S, Aquila I. The impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on domestic violence: the dark side of home isolation during quarantine. Med Leg J. 2020;88(2):71–73. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1177/​0025817220930553​
4.
go back to reference Boxall H, Morgan A, Brown R. The prevalence of domestic violence among women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminol. 2020. Boxall H, Morgan A, Brown R. The prevalence of domestic violence among women during the COVID-19 pandemic. Canberra: Australian Institute of Criminol. 2020.
8.
go back to reference Rowse J, Cunningham N, Parkin JA. Sexual assault examination and COVID-19: risk reduction strategies in conducting forensic medical examinations of a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 positive patient in Melbourne hospital hot zones. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2020;1–7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-020-00319-z Rowse J, Cunningham N, Parkin JA. Sexual assault examination and COVID-19: risk reduction strategies in conducting forensic medical examinations of a suspected or confirmed COVID-19 positive patient in Melbourne hospital hot zones. Forensic Sci Med Pathol. 2020;1–7. https://​doi.​org/​10.​1007/​s12024-020-00319-z
17.
go back to reference Lechien JR, Chiesa-Estomba CM, Cabaraux P, Mat Q, Huet K, Harmegnies B, Horoi M, Le Bon SD, Rodriguez A, Dequanter D, Hans S, Crevier-Buchman L, Hochet B, Distinguin L, Chekkoury-Idrissi Y, Circiu M, El Afia F, Barillari MR, Cammaroto G, Fakhry N, Michel J, Radulesco T, Martiny D, Lavigne P, Jouffe L, Descamps G, Journe F, Trecca EMC, Hsieh J, Delgado IL, Calvo-Henriquez C, Vergez S, Khalife M, Molteni G, Mannelli G, Cantarella G, Tucciarone M, Souchay C, Leich P, Ayad T, Saussez S. Features of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 patients with dysphonia. J Voice. 2020;(20). https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.05.012 Lechien JR, Chiesa-Estomba CM, Cabaraux P, Mat Q, Huet K, Harmegnies B, Horoi M, Le Bon SD, Rodriguez A, Dequanter D, Hans S, Crevier-Buchman L, Hochet B, Distinguin L, Chekkoury-Idrissi Y, Circiu M, El Afia F, Barillari MR, Cammaroto G, Fakhry N, Michel J, Radulesco T, Martiny D, Lavigne P, Jouffe L, Descamps G, Journe F, Trecca EMC, Hsieh J, Delgado IL, Calvo-Henriquez C, Vergez S, Khalife M, Molteni G, Mannelli G, Cantarella G, Tucciarone M, Souchay C, Leich P, Ayad T, Saussez S. Features of mild-to-moderate COVID-19 patients with dysphonia. J Voice. 2020;(20). https://​doi.​org/​10.​1016/​j.​jvoice.​2020.​05.​012
22.
go back to reference Zilkens RR, Phillips MA, Kelly MC, Mukhtar SA, Semmens JB, Smith DA. Nonfatal strangulation in sexual assault: a study of clinical and assault characteristics highlighting the role of intimate partner violence. J Forensic Leg Med. 2016;43:1–7.CrossRef Zilkens RR, Phillips MA, Kelly MC, Mukhtar SA, Semmens JB, Smith DA. Nonfatal strangulation in sexual assault: a study of clinical and assault characteristics highlighting the role of intimate partner violence. J Forensic Leg Med. 2016;43:1–7.CrossRef
Metadata
Title
Non-fatal strangulation and COVID-19 common symptoms and signs: considerations for medical and forensic assessment
Authors
Lyndal Bugeja
Janine Rowse
Nicola Cunningham
Jo Ann Parkin
Publication date
01-06-2022
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology / Issue 2/2022
Print ISSN: 1547-769X
Electronic ISSN: 1556-2891
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12024-022-00460-x

Other articles of this Issue 2/2022

Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology 2/2022 Go to the issue