Background: Perinatal and childhood postmortem imaging has been accepted as a noninvasive alternative or adjunct to autopsy. However, the variation in funding models from institution to institution is a major factor prohibiting uniform provision of this service. Objective: To describe current funding models employed in European and non-European institutions offering paediatric postmortem imaging services and to discuss the perceived barriers to future postmortem imaging service provision. Materials and methods: A web-based 16-question survey was distributed to members of the European Society of Paediatric Radiology (ESPR) and ESPR postmortem imaging task force over a 6-month period (March-August 2021). Survey questions related to the radiol...
Abstract Background Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has be...
BACKGROUND: Autopsy rates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients who died are declining wor...
Background: Autopsy rates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients who died are declining wor...
The use of post-mortem imaging, including skeletal radiography, CT and MRI, is increasing, providing...
Contains fulltext : 235730.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pos...
BACKGROUND: Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in perinatal and childhood deaths is increas...
Postmortem CT for investigating childhood deaths is increasingly utilised as a noninvasive adjunct o...
BACKGROUND: Postmortem CT is a relatively new field of interest within paediatric radiology. This pa...
Post-mortem imaging for the investigation of perinatal deaths is an acceptable tool amongst parents ...
Background: Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been sugge...
Clinical post-mortem radiology is a relatively new field of expertise and not common practice in mos...
Abstract Just as there is a range of paediatric imaging tech-niques available during life, a similar...
Aim The aim of this implementation study was to assess the effect of postmortem CT (PMCT) and postmo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
Context: Approximately 170,000 children in need of palliative care die every year in Europe without ...
Abstract Background Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has be...
BACKGROUND: Autopsy rates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients who died are declining wor...
Background: Autopsy rates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients who died are declining wor...
The use of post-mortem imaging, including skeletal radiography, CT and MRI, is increasing, providing...
Contains fulltext : 235730.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Pos...
BACKGROUND: Postmortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in perinatal and childhood deaths is increas...
Postmortem CT for investigating childhood deaths is increasingly utilised as a noninvasive adjunct o...
BACKGROUND: Postmortem CT is a relatively new field of interest within paediatric radiology. This pa...
Post-mortem imaging for the investigation of perinatal deaths is an acceptable tool amongst parents ...
Background: Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has been sugge...
Clinical post-mortem radiology is a relatively new field of expertise and not common practice in mos...
Abstract Just as there is a range of paediatric imaging tech-niques available during life, a similar...
Aim The aim of this implementation study was to assess the effect of postmortem CT (PMCT) and postmo...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether less invasive methods of autopsy would be acceptable to bereaved p...
Context: Approximately 170,000 children in need of palliative care die every year in Europe without ...
Abstract Background Minimally invasive autopsy by post mortem magnetic resonance (MR) imaging has be...
BACKGROUND: Autopsy rates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients who died are declining wor...
Background: Autopsy rates in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) patients who died are declining wor...