Medical Examiner/Toxicology Data Collection Items
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Definition
In the NFLIS ME/C data collection, a drug-involved death case is one in which the medical examiner or coroner requests toxicology analyses as a part of the death investigation and identification of a drug is confirmed. Thus, the primary data of interest is: identifying drugs present at time of death, as well as drugs identified as the cause of death or a contributing cause of death as determined by the medical examiner or corner.
Medical Examiner and Coroner Office Core Data Items
Primary data collection items (required core data set)
Case ID/Unique Identifier
Date of death
Date of death record
Examination completion date: this is the completion date of full autopsy, partial autopsy, or external exam
Type of examination: full autopsy, partial autopsy, external exam
Cause of death: include primary cause of death and contributing factors
Manner of death: suicide, accident, homicide, natural, undetermined
Location of death (county, city, and ZIP code)
Age of Decedent
Sex of Decedent
Race/Ethnicity of Decedent
Submitting agency
Secondary data collection items (data elements as available)
Case history
History of drug use, types of drugs reported in the history of use
Known legitimate drug prescriptions of deceased
Type of toxicology analysis requested (general screen, confirmation, synthetic cannabinoid panel etc.)
Toxicology Laboratory Data Items
Primary data collection items (required core data set)
Case ID/Unique Identifier: if different from ME/C case ID/unique identifier
Requesting agency name
Date of analysis
Drug(s) identified: this should include a list of individual drugs (alprazolam) and metabolites (alpha-hydroxy alprazolam), that have been confirmed in the body of the deceased even if that drug is not implicated in death.
Identify whether samples were submitted to a reference laboratory for additional testing.
Secondary data collection items (data elements as available)
If available provide confirmation result (concentration with units (e.g., concentrations established in ng/mL)).
Identify matrices (i.e., peripheral blood, cardiac blood) along with the above confirmation data.
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