2021
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0255490
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Discrepancies between clinical diagnosis and hospital autopsy: A comparative retrospective analysis of 1,112 cases

Abstract: Aims The aim of this study was to compare discrepancies between diagnosed and autopsied causes of death in 1,112 hospital autopsies and to determine the factors causing this discrepancies. Methods 1,112 hospital autopsies between 2010 and 2013 were retrospectively studied. Ante-mortem diagnoses were compared to causes of death as determined by autopsy. Clinical diagnoses were extracted from the autopsy request form, and post-mortem diagnoses were assessed from respective autopsy reports. Variables, such as s… Show more

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“…Unusual findings can only be noted after the PE in a form of permanent documentation of pathologies identified at autopsy [ 2 ]. An autopsy is mandatory for retrospective quality assessment of clinical diagnosis [ 27 ] as an essential source of material for medical undergraduates and postgraduate teaching [ 28 ].…”
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“…Unusual findings can only be noted after the PE in a form of permanent documentation of pathologies identified at autopsy [ 2 ]. An autopsy is mandatory for retrospective quality assessment of clinical diagnosis [ 27 ] as an essential source of material for medical undergraduates and postgraduate teaching [ 28 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Start et al are in strong disagreement with the suggestions that advances in diagnostic techniques have diminished the role of autopsies [ 28 ]. PE in autopsy is essential for retrospective quality assessment of clinical diagnosis by Kurz et al [ 27 ]. Histopathological diagnosis on autopsy correlated well with the clinical COD by Khare et al [ 1 ].…”
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“…Autopsy is not only the patient's final medical treatment; in addition to identifying the reasons of death, but it also sheds light on the underlying condition of the patient who has passed away. Clinical autopsies require either the deceased's antemortem consent or the family' post-mortem consent which is in contrast to forensic autopsies (1). The majority of clinicians and pathologists continue to view autopsies as necessary, with discrepancy rates between premortem and post-mortem diagnoses remaining constant over the years at around 10%.…”
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confidence: 99%