Dehner Louis P
Department of Pathology and Immunology of Washington University School of Medicine , St. Louis, USA.
Mo Med. 2010 Mar-Apr;107(2):94-100.
The medical autopsy is the most reliable and thorough means after the death of a patient that a physician has to evaluate the validity of his/her clinical diagnosis on which care was delivered. There is virtually no dispute in the literature of its value in the assessment of the quality of care. Today the medical autopsy has been largely abandoned except in academic medical centers. Even in the latter setting, the number of autopsies has steadily declined over the past 30-40 years. Approximately 360 autopsies are performed per year at the Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis; this number represents only 20% of all deaths in this medical center. The autopsy is time intensive and expensive in the environment of ever increasing pressure to reduce medical costs on all fronts. Will the autopsy survive? There are many reasons to advocate for the autopsy and they are considered in this discussion. The reasons to perform an autopsy remain as pertinent and relevant today as they did 50 to 100 years ago.
医学尸检是患者死亡后医生评估其所提供治疗的临床诊断有效性的最可靠、最全面的手段。在评估医疗质量方面,其价值在文献中几乎没有争议。如今,除了学术医疗中心外,医学尸检在很大程度上已被弃用。即便在后者这种环境下,过去30至40年里尸检数量也在稳步下降。圣路易斯的华盛顿大学医学中心每年大约进行360例尸检;这个数字仅占该医疗中心所有死亡人数的20%。在全面削减医疗成本的压力不断增加的环境下,尸检既耗时又昂贵。尸检还能存续下去吗?有很多理由支持进行尸检,本讨论将对这些理由进行考量。进行尸检的理由如今依然像50到100年前一样切题且重要。