Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients

© 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine Background Specimen collection from sexual assault victims is an essential part of practice in forensic medicine. Semen analysis is a forensic test used to confirm sexual contact. Two methods of specimen collection were compared in this...

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Main Authors: Sakda Sathirareuangchai, Rattana Phobtrakul, Ladda Phetsangharn, Kamontip Srisopa, Saowarat Petchpunya
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spelling th-mahidol.362992018-11-23T17:34:07Z Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients Sakda Sathirareuangchai Rattana Phobtrakul Ladda Phetsangharn Kamontip Srisopa Saowarat Petchpunya Mahidol University Medicine © 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine Background Specimen collection from sexual assault victims is an essential part of practice in forensic medicine. Semen analysis is a forensic test used to confirm sexual contact. Two methods of specimen collection were compared in this study: the genital swab and bedside slide smear. Materials and methods A retrospective chart review was performed in the Division of Clinical Forensic Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Thailand. Data were collected on microscopic spermatozoa detection in the external and internal genitalia, the time interval from assault to visit, and the history of condom use and genital cleansing. McNemar's test was used for comparison between the genital swab and bedside slide smear techniques. Results In total, 724 case files from 2009 to 2013 were reviewed. The genital swab technique yielded a higher detection rate than did the bedside slide smear technique in both the external genitalia (37.0% vs. 31.8%, respectively) and internal genitalia (40.8% vs. 34.1%, respectively). Collection of a genital swab only missed positive cases in 4%–6% of negative swabs. When considering both the external and internal genitalia, the genital swab still yielded a higher rate of positive results than did the slide smear (45.9% vs. 39.0%, respectively). Examination of the victim within the first 3 days produced the highest spermatozoa detection rate (46.3%). Conclusions The genital swab is the preferred specimen collection method for spermatozoa detection in adult sexual assault victims. However, collection of both a swab and slide specimen may be considered in some cases. Collection of specimens later than 3 days after the assault greatly decreases the rate of spermatozoa detection. 2018-11-23T10:34:07Z 2018-11-23T10:34:07Z 2015-10-01 Article Journal of Forensic and Legal Medicine. Vol.35, (2015), 69-72 10.1016/j.jflm.2015.08.003 18787487 1752928X 2-s2.0-84973456393 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/36299 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84973456393&origin=inward
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Sakda Sathirareuangchai
Rattana Phobtrakul
Ladda Phetsangharn
Kamontip Srisopa
Saowarat Petchpunya
Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients
description © 2015 Elsevier Ltd and Faculty of Forensic and Legal Medicine Background Specimen collection from sexual assault victims is an essential part of practice in forensic medicine. Semen analysis is a forensic test used to confirm sexual contact. Two methods of specimen collection were compared in this study: the genital swab and bedside slide smear. Materials and methods A retrospective chart review was performed in the Division of Clinical Forensic Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Thailand. Data were collected on microscopic spermatozoa detection in the external and internal genitalia, the time interval from assault to visit, and the history of condom use and genital cleansing. McNemar's test was used for comparison between the genital swab and bedside slide smear techniques. Results In total, 724 case files from 2009 to 2013 were reviewed. The genital swab technique yielded a higher detection rate than did the bedside slide smear technique in both the external genitalia (37.0% vs. 31.8%, respectively) and internal genitalia (40.8% vs. 34.1%, respectively). Collection of a genital swab only missed positive cases in 4%–6% of negative swabs. When considering both the external and internal genitalia, the genital swab still yielded a higher rate of positive results than did the slide smear (45.9% vs. 39.0%, respectively). Examination of the victim within the first 3 days produced the highest spermatozoa detection rate (46.3%). Conclusions The genital swab is the preferred specimen collection method for spermatozoa detection in adult sexual assault victims. However, collection of both a swab and slide specimen may be considered in some cases. Collection of specimens later than 3 days after the assault greatly decreases the rate of spermatozoa detection.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Sakda Sathirareuangchai
Rattana Phobtrakul
Ladda Phetsangharn
Kamontip Srisopa
Saowarat Petchpunya
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author Sakda Sathirareuangchai
Rattana Phobtrakul
Ladda Phetsangharn
Kamontip Srisopa
Saowarat Petchpunya
author_sort Sakda Sathirareuangchai
title Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients
title_short Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients
title_full Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients
title_fullStr Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients
title_full_unstemmed Comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients
title_sort comparative study of spermatozoa detection using the genital swab versus bedside smear slide technique in sexual assault patients
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