OBJECTIVES: An objective of clinical autopsies is to determine the final cause of death and the pathological changes that may have triggered it. Despite advances in Medicine, the level of discrepancy between clinical and autopsy diagnoses remains significant. The aim of this study was to compare the data obtained from autopsies carried out at the Sa˜o Bernardo do Campo/SP Death Verification Section with clinical diagnostic hypotheses proposed during medical care. METHOD: This was a retrospective study involving the comparison of necroscopic reports issued by the Sa˜o Bernardo do Campo/Sa˜o Paulo Death Verification Section in 2014 and 2015 and the Cadaver Referral Guides completed by attending physicians prior to the necroscopic examination....
The post mortem findings in 200 autopsies were compared with the clinical diagnoses. Twenty diseases...
The correct and complete diagnosis is essential for the adequate care and the favourable clinical ev...
Autopsy rates in Western countries consistently decline to an average of <5%, although clinical auto...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Autopsy examination is considered to be an essential element for medical auditing and teaching. Desp...
INTRODUÇÃO: O diagnóstico do atestado de óbito é muito utilizado em estatísticas de saúde pública, e...
Although it is known that autopsies often disclose unexpected findings, few studies have been publis...
The rate of diagnostic error has not declined over the last 30 years despite the improvement in diag...
The prevalence of medical error in health care systems has compromised the quality of health care de...
<p>Introduction <br /> The number of autoptic controls is progressively dropping worldwide during th...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Objective: To verify the frequency of discrepancies between clinical diagnoses and autopsy findings ...
In order to assess the level of agreement between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in the medical ward...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
Apesar da considerável queda no índice de necrópsias - dado pelo número de necrópsias sobre o número...
The post mortem findings in 200 autopsies were compared with the clinical diagnoses. Twenty diseases...
The correct and complete diagnosis is essential for the adequate care and the favourable clinical ev...
Autopsy rates in Western countries consistently decline to an average of <5%, although clinical auto...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Autopsy examination is considered to be an essential element for medical auditing and teaching. Desp...
INTRODUÇÃO: O diagnóstico do atestado de óbito é muito utilizado em estatísticas de saúde pública, e...
Although it is known that autopsies often disclose unexpected findings, few studies have been publis...
The rate of diagnostic error has not declined over the last 30 years despite the improvement in diag...
The prevalence of medical error in health care systems has compromised the quality of health care de...
<p>Introduction <br /> The number of autoptic controls is progressively dropping worldwide during th...
INTRODUCTION: The autopsy rate has continuously diminished over the past few decades, reducing the q...
Objective: To verify the frequency of discrepancies between clinical diagnoses and autopsy findings ...
In order to assess the level of agreement between clinical and autopsy diagnoses in the medical ward...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
Apesar da considerável queda no índice de necrópsias - dado pelo número de necrópsias sobre o número...
The post mortem findings in 200 autopsies were compared with the clinical diagnoses. Twenty diseases...
The correct and complete diagnosis is essential for the adequate care and the favourable clinical ev...
Autopsy rates in Western countries consistently decline to an average of <5%, although clinical auto...