The perinatal autopsy: its conduct and reporting in Australia
- PMID: 1556978
- DOI: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1992.tb126478.x
The perinatal autopsy: its conduct and reporting in Australia
Abstract
Objective: To assess the conduct and reporting on death certificates of perinatal autopsies in Australia.
Data sources: (i) Medical certificates of cause of perinatal death in all States and Territories; (ii) registrations of perinatal deaths in New South Wales in 1985 and 1986.
Data extraction: Death certificates are assessed on three criteria: (i) an indication that an autopsy was performed; (ii) an indication whether the stated causes of death were based on autopsy findings; and (iii) an indication whether the clinical diagnosis was confirmed by autopsy.
Data synthesis: Perinatal death certificates give insufficient information in all three areas. Assessment of the accuracy and usefulness of autopsies requires better information.
Conclusion: A two-part death certificate is suggested. The first part would report clinical diagnoses of the causes of death. The second part would compare these results with those of any autopsy.
Comment in
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Autopsy rates.Med J Aust. 1992 Jul 6;157(1):69. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1992.tb121626.x. Med J Aust. 1992. PMID: 1640902 No abstract available.
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