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. 2021 May 11;13(5):e14975.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.14975.

A Cross-Sectional Study of Time Since Death From Image Analysis of Corneal Opacity

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A Cross-Sectional Study of Time Since Death From Image Analysis of Corneal Opacity

Anamika Nath et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Estimation of time since death (TSD) is an important aspect of forensic medicine. Methods used so far are subjective and have human errors. Corneal opacity images using software to analyze the red, green, and blue (RGB) components of corneal color against the TSD may prove to be an objective method. This study aimed to estimate TSD from image analysis of corneal opacity from the cornea of deceased individuals brought in for medicolegal autopsy to study the factors affecting corneal opacity and to formulate a predictive equation for the estimation of TSD. This was a cross-sectional study conducted at the department of forensic medicine and toxicology of a tertiary care medical institute over two years. The study group included cadavers brought in for autopsy where the TSD was known from hospital records. For study tools, we used a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera with standardized settings, a dark box made of cardboard, and open-access RGB analysis software. Images were analyzed for differences in the numeric values of the RGB color and compared against the TSD. Correlations between TSD and age, gender, and environmental temperature were checked. This study involved 30 cases; these were analyzed and showed an increase in the numeric values of RGB for the corneal color as the TSD increases. Of note, the correlation of TSD with the color red was greater than for either blue or green; age had a positive correlation while gender had nearly no correlation, and the environmental temperature had a negative correlation. Based on this, gender was excluded from our equation. Also, we noted that the variance inflation factor of green was high and, therefore, excluded it from the predictive equation. The equation derived follows: TSD = {(0.091 x Age) + (0.171 x Red) + (0.018 x Blue) - (0.019 x Environmental Temperature) - 5.263}. Using this equation, the mean error was 21 minutes. This equation further narrowed the time range, usually given as four to six hours, when determining the TSD via conventional methods. Image analysis of corneal color after death using RGB analysis software can give us a more accurate and human error-free TSD that can be digitally stored and reproduced and, therefore, could prove useful in the forensic arena in the future.

Keywords: corneal colour; rgb software; time since death.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1. Study tools used
Figure 2
Figure 2. Selection of points on the cornea for determining their RGB value
Figure 3
Figure 3. Scattered plot between TSD and red
Abbreviation: TSD, time since death
Figure 4
Figure 4. Scattered plot between TSD and green
Abbreviation: TSD, time since death
Figure 5
Figure 5. Scattered plot between TSD and blue
Abbreviation: TSD, time since death
Figure 6
Figure 6. Scattered plot between TSD and age
Abbreviation: TSD, time since death
Figure 7
Figure 7. Scattered plot between TSD and gender
Abbreviation: TSD, time since death
Figure 8
Figure 8. Scattered plot between TSD and environmental temperature
Abbreviation: TSD, time since death

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