死后调查的演变:从历史的角度看尸检的衰落和成像在其复兴中的作用。

Frontiers in radiology Pub Date : 2025-04-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fradi.2025.1565012
Nadia Solomon, Dominic Gascho, Natalie L Adolphi, Laura Filograna, Harold Sanchez, James R Gill, Jamie Elifritz
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尸检通常被认为是确定死因的金标准,是死亡率数据最准确的贡献者。尽管如此,尸体解剖率已大幅下降,死亡证明更频繁地由临床医生完成。临床推测的死亡原因与尸检确定的死亡原因之间的巨大差异会影响医院的质量控制、死亡率数据的准确性,进而影响公共卫生工作的适用性和有效性。认证机构和管理病理学专业培训的学术机构对尸检实践的支持摇摆不定,使这一问题更加复杂。在法医环境中,严重的劳动力短缺加上工作量的增加进一步威胁到实践的可持续性。事后成像(PMI)可以帮助缓解这些持续存在的问题。在各种情况下,尸检计算机断层扫描可以帮助明确死亡方式和原因,并且具有不可否认的优势,包括降低成本,审查数据的可能性,权宜之计报告,存档的未改变的持久证据(可用于专家意见,进一步审查,演示辅助和教育),以及(在可行的情况下)坚持对尸检的文化和宗教异议。放射学和病理学的整合正在推动法医死亡调查的变革,使创新的方法能够提高诊断准确性,加快结果,改善公共卫生结果。这种协同作用解决了尸检率下降、法医病理学家短缺以及对高效诊断工具的需求。通过将先进的成像技术与传统病理学相结合,此次合作提高了检查质量,推进了公共卫生、生命统计和同情护理,将放射学和病理学定位为塑造未来死亡调查的关键合作伙伴。
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The evolution of postmortem investigation: a historical perspective on autopsy's decline and imaging's role in its revival.

Autopsy is generally regarded as the gold standard for cause of death determination, the most accurate contributor to mortality data. Despite this, autopsy rates have substantially declined, and death certificates are more frequently completed by clinicians. Substantial discrepancies between clinician-presumed and autopsy-determined cause of death impact quality control in hospitals, accuracy of mortality data, and, subsequently, the applicability and effectiveness of public health efforts. This problem is compounded by wavering support for the practice of autopsy by accrediting bodies and academic bodies governing pathology specialty training. In forensic settings, critical workforce shortages combined with increased workloads further threaten sustainability of the practice. Postmortem imaging (PMI) can help mitigate these ongoing problems. Postmortem computed tomography can help clarify manner and cause of death in a variety of situations and has undeniable advantages, including cost reduction, the potential to review data, expedient reporting, archived unaltered enduring evidence (available for expert opinion, further review, demonstrative aids, and education), and (when feasible) adherence to cultural and religious objections to autopsy. Integration of radiology and pathology is driving a transformative shift in medicolegal death investigations, enabling innovative approaches that enhance diagnostic accuracy, expedite results, and improve public health outcomes. This synergy addresses declining autopsy rates, the forensic pathologist shortage, and the need for efficient diagnostic tools. By combining advanced imaging techniques with traditional pathology, this collaboration elevates the quality of examinations and advances public health, vital statistics, and compassionate care, positioning radiology and pathology as pivotal partners in shaping the future of death investigations.

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