Autopsy is an important quality assurance indicator and a tool to advance medical knowledge. This study aims to compare the premortem clinical and postmortem pathology findings in patients who died in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), to analyze if there are any discrepancies between them, and to compare the results to two similar studies performed in our institution in 2004 and 2007. Between January 1, 2016, and December 31, 2018, 888 patients died in the ICU and 473 underwent post-mortem examination (PME) of whom 437 were included in the present study. Autopsies revealed discrepancies between clinical diagnosis and pathologic findings according to in 101 cases (23.1%) according to Goldman classification. Forty-eight major discrepancies (clas...
Background: in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for non cardiac disease, the diagn...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The prevalence of medical error in health care systems has compromised the quality of health care de...
Objective: Describe the major discrepancies between the clinical and postmortem findings in critical...
Early death in sepsis occurs frequently; however, specific causes are largely unknown. An autopsy ca...
Background: The postmortem examination is a veritable means of ascertaining the correct diagnoses. O...
Objective: To examine the correlation between the clinical diagnosis and autopsy findings in adult p...
Objective: To verify the frequency of discrepancies between clinical diagnoses and autopsy findings ...
Objective. The goal of the investigation was to evaluate the accuracy of medical diagnostics of deat...
Worldwide, various autopsy studies have shown a decrease in the diagnostic error rate over the last ...
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...
The rate of diagnostic error has not declined over the last 30 years despite the improvement in diag...
<p>Introduction <br /> The number of autoptic controls is progressively dropping worldwide during th...
A standardized mortality review of hospital autopsies identified discrepancies between clinical diag...
Background: in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for non cardiac disease, the diagn...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The prevalence of medical error in health care systems has compromised the quality of health care de...
Objective: Describe the major discrepancies between the clinical and postmortem findings in critical...
Early death in sepsis occurs frequently; however, specific causes are largely unknown. An autopsy ca...
Background: The postmortem examination is a veritable means of ascertaining the correct diagnoses. O...
Objective: To examine the correlation between the clinical diagnosis and autopsy findings in adult p...
Objective: To verify the frequency of discrepancies between clinical diagnoses and autopsy findings ...
Objective. The goal of the investigation was to evaluate the accuracy of medical diagnostics of deat...
Worldwide, various autopsy studies have shown a decrease in the diagnostic error rate over the last ...
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...
The rate of diagnostic error has not declined over the last 30 years despite the improvement in diag...
<p>Introduction <br /> The number of autoptic controls is progressively dropping worldwide during th...
A standardized mortality review of hospital autopsies identified discrepancies between clinical diag...
Background: in patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) for non cardiac disease, the diagn...
The factors which could influence the selection of cases for post-mortem examination were ana-lysed ...
The prevalence of medical error in health care systems has compromised the quality of health care de...