Abstract
In cases of death by inert gas asphyxiation, it can be difficult to obtain toxicological evidence supporting assignment of a cause of death. Because of its low mass and high diffusivity, and its common use as a carrier gas, helium presents a particular challenge in this respect. We describe a rapid and simple gas chromatography-thermal conductivity detection method to qualitatively screen a variety of postmortem biological specimens for the presence of helium. Application of this method is demonstrated with three case examples, encompassing an array of different biological matrices. © The Author [2012]. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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Schaff, J. E., Karas, R. P., & Marinetti, L. (2012). A gas chromatography-thermal conductivity detection method for helium detection in postmortem blood and tissue specimens. Journal of Analytical Toxicology, 36(2), 112–115. https://doi.org/10.1093/jat/bks002
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