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COVID-19 大流行的尸检画像:一项大型多机构尸检研究

A Postmortem Portrait of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic: A Large Multi-institutional Autopsy Survey Study.

机构信息

The Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (Hooper).

The Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts (Padera Jr, Gawelek, Solomon).

出版信息

Arch Pathol Lab Med. 2021 May 1;145(5):529-535. doi: 10.5858/arpa.2020-0786-SA.

Abstract

CONTEXT.—: This study represents the largest compilation to date of clinical and postmortem data from decedents with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It will augment previously published small series of autopsy case reports, refine clinicopathologic considerations, and improve the accuracy of future vital statistical reporting.

OBJECTIVE.—: To accurately reflect the preexisting diseases and pathologic conditions of decedents with SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) infection through autopsy.

DESIGN.—: Comprehensive data from 135 autopsy evaluations of COVID-19-positive decedents is presented, including histologic assessment. Postmortem examinations were performed by 36 pathologists at 19 medical centers or forensic institutions in the United States and Brazil. Data from each autopsy were collected through the online submission of multiple-choice and open-ended survey responses.

RESULTS.—: Patients dying of or with COVID-19 had an average of 8.89 pathologic conditions documented at autopsy, spanning a combination of prior chronic disease and acute conditions acquired during hospitalization. Virtually all decedents were cited as having more than 1 preexisting condition, encompassing an average of 2.88 such diseases each. Clinical conditions during terminal hospitalization were cited 395 times for the 135 autopsied decedents and predominantly encompassed acute failure of multiple organ systems and/or impaired coagulation. Myocarditis was rarely cited.

CONCLUSIONS.—: Cause-of-death statements in both autopsy reports and death certificates may not encompass the severity or spectrum of comorbid conditions in those dying of or with COVID-19. If supported by additional research, this finding may have implications for public health decisions and reporting moving forward through the pandemic.

摘要

背景

本研究是迄今为止对新冠肺炎死者进行临床和尸检数据汇编的最大研究。它将补充以前发表的小型尸检病例报告,完善临床病理考虑,并提高未来生命统计报告的准确性。

目的

通过尸检准确反映 SARS-CoV-2(严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒 2)感染者死者的既往疾病和病理状况。

设计

对美国和巴西 19 个医疗中心或法医机构的 36 名病理学家进行的 135 例 COVID-19 阳性死者的尸检进行了综合数据分析,包括组织学评估。对每个尸检进行的尸检数据通过在线提交多项选择和开放式调查回复进行收集。

结果

死于 COVID-19 或患有 COVID-19 的患者平均有 8.89 种尸检记录的病理状况,涉及先前慢性疾病和住院期间获得的急性疾病的组合。几乎所有死者都被认为患有超过 1 种既往疾病,平均每种疾病有 2.88 种。在 135 例尸检死者中,有 395 次记录了住院期间的临床情况,主要包括多个器官系统急性衰竭和/或凝血功能障碍。心肌炎很少被提及。

结论

尸检报告和死亡证明中的死因陈述可能不包括死于 COVID-19 或患有 COVID-19 的人的合并症的严重程度或范围。如果得到进一步研究的支持,这一发现可能对大流行期间的公共卫生决策和报告产生影响。

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