Journal Published Online: 01 November 1997
Volume 42, Issue 6

Tissue Distribution of Ketamine in a Mixed Drug Fatality

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

While reports of ketamine abuse are increasing, reports of ketamine deaths and tissue concentrations associated with fatalities are rare. We report here a case of a mixed drug fatality involving ketamine and ethanol. Ketamine analysis was carried out by gas chromatography with a nitrogen-phosphorus detector (NPD). We found the following tissue concentrations: blood 1.8 mg/L; urine 2.0 mg/L; brain 4.3 mg/kg; spleen 6.1 mg/kg; liver 4.9 mg/kg, and kidney 3.6 mg/kg. The blood ethanol concentration was 170 mg/dL. Because an empty nalbuphine ampule was found in the possession of the deceased, the blood was assayed for this opioid compound using a gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) method. None was detected at a limit of detection of 0.02 mg/L.

Author Information

Moore, KA
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Division of Forensic Toxicology, Rockville, MD
Kilbane, EM
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Office of the Armed Forces Medical Examiner, Washington, DC
Jones, R
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Division of Forensic Toxicology, Rockville, MD
Kunsman, GW
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Division of Forensic Toxicology, Rockville, MD
Levine, B
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Division of Forensic Toxicology, Rockville, MD
Smith, M
Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Division of Forensic Toxicology, Rockville, MD
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Stock #: JFS14283J
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS14283J