TY - JOUR
T1 - Forensic medicine evaluation of alzheimer patients
T2 - A series from Ankara, Turkey
AU - Cavlak, Mehmet
AU - Akçan, Ramazan
AU - Tümer, Ali Riza
AU - Balseven Odabaşi, Aysun
AU - Lale, Aykut
AU - Yildirim, Mahmut Şerif
AU - Heybet, Eyüp Ruşen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© TÜBİTAK.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - Background/aim: Pathophysiological changes due to Alzheimer disease and increasing age might result in situations requiring forensic evaluation in the elderly. Judicial bodies might need forensic evaluation of trauma and the decision-making capacity of Alzheimer patients. This study aimed to determine the demographic and clinical characteristics of Alzheimer patients seen for forensic evaluation. Materials and methods: Forensic records issued by the Department of Forensic Medicine of Hacettepe University in 2012 and 2013 were investigated. Patients with Alzheimer disease were included in the study and were analyzed in terms of age, sex, reason for application, comorbid medical conditions, occupation, and place and status of living. Results: There were 30 Alzheimer patients examined in the study period. Of these, 17 (56.6%) were male and 13 (43.3%) were female. The patients’ ages ranged between 51 and 90 years, and the mean age was 78.7 years. The majority of cases (25, 83.3%) were transferred for evaluation of decision-making capacity, while only 5 (17.7%) were referred to our department for forensic reporting of bodily damage. Conclusion: Forensic reporting of bodily damage in Alzheimer patients is similar to common injury cases. However, in conditions requiring evaluation of decision-making capacity in Alzheimer patients, all records should be carefully examined and a complete neuropsychiatric evaluation should be performed.
AB - Background/aim: Pathophysiological changes due to Alzheimer disease and increasing age might result in situations requiring forensic evaluation in the elderly. Judicial bodies might need forensic evaluation of trauma and the decision-making capacity of Alzheimer patients. This study aimed to determine the demographic and clinical characteristics of Alzheimer patients seen for forensic evaluation. Materials and methods: Forensic records issued by the Department of Forensic Medicine of Hacettepe University in 2012 and 2013 were investigated. Patients with Alzheimer disease were included in the study and were analyzed in terms of age, sex, reason for application, comorbid medical conditions, occupation, and place and status of living. Results: There were 30 Alzheimer patients examined in the study period. Of these, 17 (56.6%) were male and 13 (43.3%) were female. The patients’ ages ranged between 51 and 90 years, and the mean age was 78.7 years. The majority of cases (25, 83.3%) were transferred for evaluation of decision-making capacity, while only 5 (17.7%) were referred to our department for forensic reporting of bodily damage. Conclusion: Forensic reporting of bodily damage in Alzheimer patients is similar to common injury cases. However, in conditions requiring evaluation of decision-making capacity in Alzheimer patients, all records should be carefully examined and a complete neuropsychiatric evaluation should be performed.
KW - Alzheimer disease
KW - Forensic medicine
KW - Forensic report
KW - Impaired decision-making capacity
KW - Impaired legal capacity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84943235458
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U2 - 10.3906/sag-1403-80
DO - 10.3906/sag-1403-80
M3 - Article
C2 - 26738346
AN - SCOPUS:84943235458
SN - 1300-0144
VL - 45
SP - 1047
EP - 1050
JO - Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
JF - Turkish Journal of Medical Sciences
IS - 5
ER -