SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) Experience at an Academic Medical Examiner's Office.

Q4 Medicine
Academic Forensic Pathology Pub Date : 2024-05-30 eCollection Date: 2024-09-01 DOI:10.1177/19253621231224532
Joseph A Prahlow, Prentiss Jones, Kristi Bailey, Abigail Grande, Asmaa Obead, Christine Pink, Elizabeth Douglas, Brandy Shattuck, Amanda Fisher-Hubbard, Theodore Brown, Joyce L deJong
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Abstract

Introduction: The coronavirus disease of 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has resulted in a great deal of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Since most deaths related to COVID-19 are currently considered natural, and they tend to occur following a clinically recognized illness, many medical examiner/coroner offices within the United States do not take jurisdiction over the majority of COVID-19 deaths.

Methods: In this review, we present the experience of a medium-sized medical examiner's office affiliated with an academic medical school institution, over the first 15 months of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Results: Compared to a 15-month period that immediately preceded the pandemic, our office experienced a significant increase in the total number of reported deaths, scene investigations, full autopsies, natural deaths, accidents, homicides, and drug-related deaths, but a decrease in the number of suicides. Overall, our office performed 5 autopsies during the study period where COVID-19 was considered the primary cause of death, 4 cases where COVID-19 was considered a contributory cause of death, and 28 cases where COVID-19 testing was positive, but COVID-19 was not contributory to death.

Discussion: The COVID-19 pandemic was accompanied by a sizeable increase in work volume within our academic medical examiner's office. Although this increased workload was not related to a large number of COVID-19-related deaths investigated by the office, there were numerous areas of increased workload that were likely secondarily related to the conditions associated with the pandemic.

学术法医办公室的 SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) 经验。
导言:2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行在全球范围内造成了大量的发病率和死亡率。由于大多数与 COVID-19 相关的死亡目前被认为是自然死亡,而且这些死亡往往发生在临床公认的疾病之后,因此美国的许多法医/验尸官办公室并不管辖大多数 COVID-19 死亡:在这篇综述中,我们介绍了 COVID-19 大流行头 15 个月中,一家医学院校附属中型法医办公室的经验:与大流行之前的 15 个月相比,我们的办公室在死亡报告、现场调查、全面尸检、自然死亡、事故、凶杀和毒品相关死亡的总数上都有显著增加,但自杀的数量却有所下降。总体而言,我们办公室在研究期间进行了5例COVID-19被认为是主要死因的尸体解剖,4例COVID-19被认为是促成死亡的原因,28例COVID-19检测呈阳性,但COVID-19不是促成死亡的原因:在 COVID-19 大流行的同时,我们学术法医办公室的工作量也大幅增加。虽然工作量的增加与该办公室调查的大量 COVID-19 相关死亡无关,但有许多方面的工作量增加可能与大流行病的相关情况有间接关系。
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Academic Forensic Pathology
Academic Forensic Pathology Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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