Use of pacemaker programmers for disaster victim identification

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Haruka Makinae
Norio Numata
Hirofumi Kitaoka
Masao Daimon
Taira Yamamoto
Atsushi Amano
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[1] Juntendo University School of Medicine,Department of Cardiovascular Surgery
[2] Iwate Prefectural Kamaishi Hospital,Department of Orthopedics
[3] Iwate Prefectural Tono Hospital,Internal Medicines
[4] Juntendo University School of Medicine,Department of Cardiology
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Disaster victim identification; Tsunami; Pacemaker; Non-invasive; Implant;
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Disaster victim identification (DVI) presents a number of physical and legal challenges, involving the degeneration of human remains and legal obstacles to forensic examinations. One non-invasive method for positive identification may be the use of a pacemaker programmer to detect and obtain data from pacemakers recovered from unidentified remains. To test the usefulness of this method, this investigation examined the efficiency and utility of 5 different pacemaker programmers in the positive identification of victims of the March 2011 tsunami in Japan at 8 disaster sites in May 2011. On scanning 148 sets of remains, data were successfully obtained from 1 implant in 1 set of remains, allowing for the rapid positive identification of the individual. Scanning pacemakers with pacemaker programmers can be a non-invasive method of positive identification that meets Japanese legal and institutional requirements, but this method is ineffective without a preceding whole-body X-ray scan.
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