Section of Forensic Pathology, Department of Forensic Medicine, University of Copenhagen Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Copenhagen, Denmark.
Department of Pathology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
BMJ Open. 2021 Aug 27;11(8):e049083. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2021-049083.
The COVID-19 pandemic is an international emergency with an extreme socioeconomic impact and a high mortality and disease burden. The COVID-19 outbreak is neither fully understood nor fully pictured. Autopsy studies can help understand the pathogenesis of COVID-19 and has already resulted in better treatment of patients. Structured and systematic autopsy of COVID-19-related deaths will enhance the mapping of pathophysiological pathways, not possible in the living. Furthermore, it provides an opportunity to envision factors translationally for the purpose of disease prevention in this and future pandemics. This is the protocol for an autopsy study that offers an umbrella for deep and diverse investigations of COVID-19-related deaths, including a systematic investigation of 'long' COVID-19 by means of extensive and systematic tissue sampling.
A COVID-19-specific autopsy algorithm has been created to cover all cases undergoing clinical or forensic autopsy in Denmark. The algorithm describes advanced tissue sampling and a translational analytical follow-up for deep phenotyping. The translational approach covers registry data, postmortem imaging, gross autopsy findings, microscopic organ changes, postmortem toxicology, postmortem biochemical investigation, microbiological profiling and immunological status at the time of death, and future research projects covering genetics and epigenetics on an organ level.
This study has been approved by the Regional Ethics Committee of the Region of Greater Copenhagen (No: H-20078436) and the Danish Data Protection Agency (No: 2002-54-1080). Next of kin gave informed consent to research. The study results will be published in peer-reviewed journals.
This study is purely observational and, as such, does not meet the criteria of the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors for clinical trials; thus, there is no need for registration in a database of research trials, such as clinical trials. To facilitate cooperation in research, provide transparency on case recruitment for publications to come and to avoid unnecessary duplicate work, we nevertheless wish to publish our protocol.
COVID-19 大流行是一场具有极端社会经济影响和高死亡率与疾病负担的国际紧急事件。COVID-19 的爆发既不完全被理解,也不完全被描绘。尸检研究有助于了解 COVID-19 的发病机制,并已导致更好的患者治疗。对 COVID-19 相关死亡进行有组织和系统的尸检将增强对病理生理途径的描绘,这在活体中是不可能的。此外,它为在这一大流行和未来大流行中预防疾病提供了将因素转化的机会。这是一项尸检研究的方案,为深入和多样化研究 COVID-19 相关死亡提供了一个总体框架,包括通过广泛和系统的组织采样对“长”COVID-19 进行系统调查。
已经创建了一个针对 COVID-19 的特定尸检算法,以涵盖在丹麦进行临床或法医尸检的所有病例。该算法描述了先进的组织采样和用于深入表型分析的转化后续研究。转化方法涵盖了登记数据、死后成像、大体尸检发现、微观器官变化、死后毒理学、死后生化研究、微生物特征分析和死亡时的免疫状态,以及未来涵盖器官水平遗传学和表观遗传学的研究项目。
这项研究已经得到了哥本哈根大区伦理委员会(编号:H-20078436)和丹麦数据保护局(编号:2002-54-1080)的批准。近亲给予了研究的知情同意。研究结果将发表在同行评议的期刊上。
这项研究纯粹是观察性的,因此不符合国际医学期刊编辑委员会临床试验的标准;因此,无需在临床试验等研究试验数据库中注册。为了促进研究合作,为即将发表的出版物提供病例招募的透明度,并避免不必要的重复工作,我们仍然希望发布我们的方案。