textabstractIntroduction: Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinicians and consented to by next-of-kin. The aim of this prospective observational study was to examine how often and why clinicians do not request an autopsy, and for what reasons next-of-kin allow, or refuse it. Methods: Clinicians at the Erasmus University Medical Centre were asked to complete a questionnaire when an adult patient had died. Questionnaires on 1000 consecutive naturally deceased adults were collected. If possible, missing data in the questionnaires were retrieved from the electronic patient record. Results: Data from 958 (96%) questionnaires was available for analysis. In 167/958 (17.4%) cases clinicians did not request an autopsy...
Background: Sudden death in people younger than 45 years is often a consequence of inherited heart d...
This article deals with what doctors in the private sector should do if relatives of deceased patien...
Background:Clinical autopsies are not often part of routine care, despite their role in clarifying c...
Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinicians and consented to by next...
Introduction: Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinicians and consen...
Aim Hospital autopsy rates have been falling steadily over recent decades. One factor that has been ...
<p>Based on the mortuary logbook 1000 consecutive cases of adult patients who had died in our academ...
It is no secret that autopsy rates at most hospitals worldwide - both teaching and community hospita...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and p...
Background. The experiences of family members will teach us how to handle an autopsy, the ultimate q...
The autopsy is important to keep up the high quality of modern medicine, by giving clinicians feedba...
The decline of the hospital autopsy is a well-known phenomenon that shows no sign of ending. Debate ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of unexpected, clinically relevant findings in autopsies perfo...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the cause of death in sudden natural dea...
Background: Sudden death in people younger than 45 years is often a consequence of inherited heart d...
This article deals with what doctors in the private sector should do if relatives of deceased patien...
Background:Clinical autopsies are not often part of routine care, despite their role in clarifying c...
Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinicians and consented to by next...
Introduction: Hospital autopsies, vanishing worldwide, need to be requested by clinicians and consen...
Aim Hospital autopsy rates have been falling steadily over recent decades. One factor that has been ...
<p>Based on the mortuary logbook 1000 consecutive cases of adult patients who had died in our academ...
It is no secret that autopsy rates at most hospitals worldwide - both teaching and community hospita...
In many countries, including the UK, where relatives ’ consent is required, clinical autopsy rates (...
International audiencePURPOSE: The search for cause of death is important to improve knowledge and p...
Background. The experiences of family members will teach us how to handle an autopsy, the ultimate q...
The autopsy is important to keep up the high quality of modern medicine, by giving clinicians feedba...
The decline of the hospital autopsy is a well-known phenomenon that shows no sign of ending. Debate ...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the frequency of unexpected, clinically relevant findings in autopsies perfo...
The aim of this study was to determine the extent to which the cause of death in sudden natural dea...
Background: Sudden death in people younger than 45 years is often a consequence of inherited heart d...
This article deals with what doctors in the private sector should do if relatives of deceased patien...
Background:Clinical autopsies are not often part of routine care, despite their role in clarifying c...