Suicidal Inhalation of Vehicular Exhaust in the Lothian and Borders Region of Scotland

Abstract
1 A 6-year retrospective study of the features of 79 consecutive completed suicides from exhaust fume inhalation (SEFI) in the Lothian and Borders region of Scotland was conducted. Full forensic autopsies with histological and toxicological studies were carried out. 2 The mean incidence is 2.0/100,000 population (M=3,7; F=0,4; P<>0.001); increasing since 1990. The age peak is in the 35-44 years age group (especially among males) and a significant ( P-1. No significant correlation exists between COHb saturation and the victim's age or BAC. 6 Attempts to reduce the incidence of SEFI must be directed principally to dealing with associated socio-medical problems. The reduction of the potential of vehicles to produce carbon monoxide and of directing exhaust fumes into the interior of the vehicle are important secondary preventative measures.

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