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Journal Call no.R644.H63J573
AuthorTse, G. M. K.
Article TitleA 12-month review of autopsies performed at a university-affiliated teaching hospital in Hong Kong / G.M.K. Tse and J.C.K. Lee.
Is Part OfHong Kong medical journal ; v.6, no.2, Jun 2000, p.190-194, illus.
AbstractThe article reviews the autopsies performed at a university-affiliated teaching hospital over a 12-month period through records of autopsies performed at a university-affiliated teaching hospital during 1997, and Medline literature search (1966-1998). Data were extracted and analysed by the authors. Any discrepant cases (in which the final diagnoses were either unexpected or not made before death) were identified from the hospital records. The review indicates that interest in autopsy results has increased, owing to the greater emphasis on medical audit and quality assurance procedures. Of the yearly total of 403 autopsies, 332 cases were reviewed; the discrepancies found were classified as either major or minor, according to their effect on the clinical outcome. The major and minor discrepancy rates were 23 percent and 9 percent, respectively. In 2 percent of cases, the cause of death was due to complications resulting from surgical intervention. These discrepancy rates were comparable to the figures quoted in the literature.