Walilamdzii
Mage
- Sep 19, 2021
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Not carotid arteries..? I had always thought you would aim to press both, but if carotids take up to 10kg then I guess not.
Read more: https://forensicmed.webnode.page/pathology/pressure-to-the-neck/
- Jugular veins (2kg)
- Carotid arteries (2.5 – 10kg, or 250mmHg), a scenario not normally seen in manual strangulation (Puschel et al 2004)
- Airways (8 – 12kg)
- Vertebral arteries (35kg)
- Loss of consciousness in chokeholds is thought to be at approximately ten seconds
- Rossen et al 1943 states that loss of consciousness occurs in five to eleven seconds where there has been carotid and vertebral artery compression, whilst Sauvageau and Racette (2007) state that loss of consciousness in hanging occurs at approximately 13 seconds
Read more: https://forensicmed.webnode.page/pathology/pressure-to-the-neck/