放射学在死亡率人性化方面的作用

The BMJ Pub Date : 2025-01-23 DOI:10.1136/bmj.r127
Susan Shelmerdine, Natasha Davendralingam
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《英国医学杂志》(The BMJ)圣诞特刊上的文章正确地呼吁将死亡去医学化,敦促医疗保健系统关注对垂死之人的同情和照顾这个对话集中在姑息治疗上,但是一个重要的专业经常被忽视——放射学。使用计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像的尸检成像是一种确定死亡原因的非侵入性方法传统的尸检是侵入性的,对悲伤的人来说是情感上的痛苦……
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Radiology’s role in humanising mortality
Articles in The BMJ ’s Christmas issue rightly call for death to be demedicalised, urging healthcare systems to focus on compassion and care for people who are dying.1 This conversation has centred on palliative care, but an important specialty is often overlooked—radiology. Postmortem imaging, using computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, is a non-invasive way to determine causes of death.2 Conventional autopsies are invasive and emotionally distressing for grieving …
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