Emerging Imaging Technologies in Forensic Medicine: A Systematic Review of Innovations, Ethical Challenges, and Future Directions
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Emerging Imaging Technologies in Forensic Medicine: A Systematic Review of Innovations, Ethical Challenges, and Future Directions
Abstract
Forensic medicine has increasingly integrated advanced imaging technologies to improve the accuracy and efficiency of investigations. Techniques such as virtual autopsy, multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT), and artificial intelligence (AI)-driven imaging have revolutionized the identification of injuries and causes of death. Despite these advancements, the field faces operational, ethical, and legal challenges that hinder widespread adoption. Objectives: This systematic review aimed to explore the role of emerging imaging technologies in forensic medicine, identify key challenges in their implementation, and provide insights into optimizing their use in forensic practice, with particular attention to cultural, ethical, and interdisciplinary aspects. Methods: A systematic review was conducted following PRISMA guidelines. Literature searches were performed across six databases, including PubMed, Scopus, Web of Science, and others, focusing on studies discussing imaging technologies in forensic contexts. A total of 10 studies were included after applying eligibility criteria. The data were synthesized using narrative synthesis and thematic analysis. Results: Four key themes emerged: (1) advancements in AI and imaging technologies, (2) operational and financial barriers, (3) ethical and legal considerations, and (4) interdisciplinary collaboration and training. Emerging imaging modalities enhance diagnostic precision and facilitate non-invasive examinations, offering culturally sensitive alternatives to traditional autopsies. However, high costs, algorithmic biases, data security risks, and the lack of standardized forensic imaging protocols present significant challenges. The potential for cross-cultural and international forensic collaborations through AI-enabled imaging was also identified as a promising future direction. Conclusions: Advanced imaging technologies hold transformative potential in forensic medicine. Addressing financial, ethical, and operational challenges through interdisciplinary collaboration, standardized guidelines, and culturally sensitive practices is crucial for maximizing their utility and global acceptance.
Keywords: artificial intelligence; cultural sensitivity; ethical considerations; forensic imaging; interdisciplinary collaboration; operational challenges; virtual autopsy.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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