International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and provide answers for the relatives of the deceased. Medical autopsy following unexplained death in hospital is one way to identify cause of death but is difficult to carry out routinely. Post mortem sampling (PMS) of tissues via thin biopsy needle or 'mini incisions' in the skin may be a useful alternative. A study was undertaken to assess how this approach is perceived by intensive care doctors and also to evaluate how this practice is considered in ethical terms in France. METHODS: A study of PMS practices immediately after death in 10 intensive care departments was performed. The medical director of each centre was interviewed by telephone a...
Abstract Background Post-mortem needle biopsies have been used in resource-poor settings to determin...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The majority of biobank policies and consent forms do not address post-mortem use of data for medica...
International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and p...
1 Post mortem scientific sampling and the search for causes of death in intensive care: what informa...
Post-mortem microbiology (PMM) is an important tool in forensic pathology, assisting to determine th...
textabstractIntroduction: Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinician...
Background Because of low acceptance rates and limited capacity, complete diagnostic autopsies (CDAs...
Post mortem scientific sampling and the search for causes of death in intensive care: what informati...
Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinicians and consented to by next...
Background: We assessed the awareness of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals of the challenge...
The autopsy is important to keep up the high quality of modern medicine, by giving clinicians feedba...
Building capacity for minimally invasive autopsies in Bangladesh Information on cause of death is es...
Purpose: Post-mortem microbiology (PMM) is an important tool in forensic pathology, helping to deter...
Aim Hospital autopsy rates have been falling steadily over recent decades. One factor that has been ...
Abstract Background Post-mortem needle biopsies have been used in resource-poor settings to determin...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The majority of biobank policies and consent forms do not address post-mortem use of data for medica...
International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and p...
1 Post mortem scientific sampling and the search for causes of death in intensive care: what informa...
Post-mortem microbiology (PMM) is an important tool in forensic pathology, assisting to determine th...
textabstractIntroduction: Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinician...
Background Because of low acceptance rates and limited capacity, complete diagnostic autopsies (CDAs...
Post mortem scientific sampling and the search for causes of death in intensive care: what informati...
Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinicians and consented to by next...
Background: We assessed the awareness of multidisciplinary healthcare professionals of the challenge...
The autopsy is important to keep up the high quality of modern medicine, by giving clinicians feedba...
Building capacity for minimally invasive autopsies in Bangladesh Information on cause of death is es...
Purpose: Post-mortem microbiology (PMM) is an important tool in forensic pathology, helping to deter...
Aim Hospital autopsy rates have been falling steadily over recent decades. One factor that has been ...
Abstract Background Post-mortem needle biopsies have been used in resource-poor settings to determin...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The majority of biobank policies and consent forms do not address post-mortem use of data for medica...