A standardized mortality review of hospital autopsies identified discrepancies between clinical diagnoses and autopsy findings, unexpected deaths, adequacy of diagnostic workup, presence of adverse event, and type of a quality issue if present. The standardized review elements were chosen based on a review of quality metrics commonly used by hospitals. The review was completed by the pathologist based on their initial autopsy findings. The final autopsy report was later reviewed to confirm the initial review findings. Major discrepancies in diagnosis were categorized as class I or II based on the modified Goldman criteria. Ninety-six hospital autopsy cases from January 2015 to February 2018 were included in the study. The overall major disc...
Objective: Describe the major discrepancies between the clinical and postmortem findings in critical...
Autopsy is an important quality assurance indicator and a tool to advance medical knowledge. This st...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
4An extensive literature documents a high prevalence of errors in clinical diagnosis discovered at a...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Objective: To examine the correlation between the clinical diagnosis and autopsy findings in adult p...
The prevalence of medical error in health care systems has compromised the quality of health care de...
Background: Physician review of a verbal autopsy (VA) and completion of a death certificate remains ...
BACKGROUND: Physician review of a verbal autopsy (VA) and completion of a death certificate remains ...
A thirteen-month prospective study was carried out to compare clinical (antemortem diagnosis) with a...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
AIMS: Although the autopsy is still the gold standard for quality assessment of clinical diagnoses, ...
Background: Autopsies have been an essential element to healthcare professionals’ training, as well ...
Although it is known that autopsies often disclose unexpected findings, few studies have been publis...
Background: Autopsy is a veritable tool for auditing the accuracy of clinincal diagnosis. This study...
Objective: Describe the major discrepancies between the clinical and postmortem findings in critical...
Autopsy is an important quality assurance indicator and a tool to advance medical knowledge. This st...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
4An extensive literature documents a high prevalence of errors in clinical diagnosis discovered at a...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Objective: To examine the correlation between the clinical diagnosis and autopsy findings in adult p...
The prevalence of medical error in health care systems has compromised the quality of health care de...
Background: Physician review of a verbal autopsy (VA) and completion of a death certificate remains ...
BACKGROUND: Physician review of a verbal autopsy (VA) and completion of a death certificate remains ...
A thirteen-month prospective study was carried out to compare clinical (antemortem diagnosis) with a...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
AIMS: Although the autopsy is still the gold standard for quality assessment of clinical diagnoses, ...
Background: Autopsies have been an essential element to healthcare professionals’ training, as well ...
Although it is known that autopsies often disclose unexpected findings, few studies have been publis...
Background: Autopsy is a veritable tool for auditing the accuracy of clinincal diagnosis. This study...
Objective: Describe the major discrepancies between the clinical and postmortem findings in critical...
Autopsy is an important quality assurance indicator and a tool to advance medical knowledge. This st...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...