2023
DOI: 10.4322/acr.2023.425
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The autopsy is not dead: ongoing relevance of the autopsy

Abstract: Background Autopsy requests have been trending downward for a variety of factors. There are differences between pre- and postmortem diagnoses. Autopsies remain a tool for education, public health research, quality control, and closure for families. Objective We report two cases that illustrate the utility of autopsy for uncovering contributing factors in the death of these patients and highlight their ongoing importance. Design Clinical and a… Show more

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“…One factor that can have a positive influence on the phenomenon of reducing the performance of hospital autopsies is the communication by the doctor of the importance of the autopsy to provide clarification of the cause of death [18], especially in sudden death in foetuses, infants and young people, from cardiac or non-cardiac causes and from genetic or non-cardiac causes.…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One factor that can have a positive influence on the phenomenon of reducing the performance of hospital autopsies is the communication by the doctor of the importance of the autopsy to provide clarification of the cause of death [18], especially in sudden death in foetuses, infants and young people, from cardiac or non-cardiac causes and from genetic or non-cardiac causes.…”
Section: Discussion and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%