Objective Autopsy rates have been declining worldwide. The present study reports the outcome of a retrospective analysis of all non-forensic autopsies in the Netherlands over a course of 25 years, and compares these with the most recent Dutch study.Method Retrospectively, 25 years of data on clinical autopsies from the Nationwide Network and Registry of Histo- and Cytopathology in the Netherlands (PALGA) was paired with the mortality registry ( Statistics Netherlands).Results The crude prevalence of autopsies declined from 7.07% in 1991 to 2.73% in 2015. After adjusting for age at death, there was no difference in autopsy rate between males and females. An increasing age significantly decreased the autopsy rate.Conclusion In the Netherlands...
Background: The total number of autopsies has dropped during the last decades to less than a quarter...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
Abstract Background For the further development of palliative care, it is relevant to gain insight i...
Objective Autopsy rates have been declining worldwide. The present study reports the outcome of a re...
Objective: Although the autopsy still is a valuable tool in health statistics, health care quality c...
Although the autopsy still is a valuable tool in health statistics, health care quality control, med...
Autopsyrates are declining, while major discrepancies between autopsies and clinical diagnoses remai...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
Changes in our society may potentially lead to shifts in the profile of forensic autopsies. A retros...
Aims: Forensic autopsies are important for the investigation of deaths with a legal or public-healt...
The knowledge base regarding the frequency of forensic autopsies is limited. A Norwegian study inves...
During the last decades, autopsy rates have dramatically decreased in many countries. The Cancer Reg...
The use of clinical autopsy has been in decline for many years throughout healthcare systems of deve...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of unexpected, clinically relevant findings in autopsies perfo...
Objectives Autopsy rates worldwide have dropped significantly over the last five decades. Imaging ba...
Background: The total number of autopsies has dropped during the last decades to less than a quarter...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
Abstract Background For the further development of palliative care, it is relevant to gain insight i...
Objective Autopsy rates have been declining worldwide. The present study reports the outcome of a re...
Objective: Although the autopsy still is a valuable tool in health statistics, health care quality c...
Although the autopsy still is a valuable tool in health statistics, health care quality control, med...
Autopsyrates are declining, while major discrepancies between autopsies and clinical diagnoses remai...
Objective: The consequences of a low autopsy rate are not considered in determining the cause of dea...
Changes in our society may potentially lead to shifts in the profile of forensic autopsies. A retros...
Aims: Forensic autopsies are important for the investigation of deaths with a legal or public-healt...
The knowledge base regarding the frequency of forensic autopsies is limited. A Norwegian study inves...
During the last decades, autopsy rates have dramatically decreased in many countries. The Cancer Reg...
The use of clinical autopsy has been in decline for many years throughout healthcare systems of deve...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of unexpected, clinically relevant findings in autopsies perfo...
Objectives Autopsy rates worldwide have dropped significantly over the last five decades. Imaging ba...
Background: The total number of autopsies has dropped during the last decades to less than a quarter...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
Abstract Background For the further development of palliative care, it is relevant to gain insight i...