2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgph.0001685
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Knowledge and attitudes toward complete diagnostic autopsy and minimally invasive autopsy: A cross-sectional survey in Hanoi, Vietnam

Abstract: Knowing the cause of death (CoD) plays an important role in developing strategies and interventions to prevent early mortality. In Vietnam, the CoD of the majority of patients who acquired infectious diseases remains unknown. While there are challenges that hinder the use of complete diagnostic autopsy (CDA) in practice, minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) might be a promising alternative to establish CoD in Vietnam. The current study aims to explore knowledge of and attitudes toward CDA and MIA in the wider popu… Show more

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“…Among the techniques of autopsies, minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is another option over the complete diagnostic autopsy. 16 MIA involves using biopsy needles to collect samples from key organs and body fluids instead of opening the cadaver. 17 The caveat with MIA is the missing important information about the gross appearance of the organs.…”
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“…Among the techniques of autopsies, minimally invasive autopsy (MIA) is another option over the complete diagnostic autopsy. 16 MIA involves using biopsy needles to collect samples from key organs and body fluids instead of opening the cadaver. 17 The caveat with MIA is the missing important information about the gross appearance of the organs.…”
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confidence: 99%