Dorsey D B
Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1984 Jun;108(6):469-72.
Discussions of the autopsy in conferences and the medical literature commonly depict it as a complex, time-consuming, difficult, and expensive procedure that requires sophisticated research techniques and should be performed only in large medical centers in coordination with organized research and teaching programs by teams of pathologists specially trained in this esoteric discipline. Many patients are cared for (and die) in community hospitals where pathologists perform "limited" autopsies that answer questions about the cause of death and the complications of the disease and its treatment and that provide sound data for mortality statistics and quality control. In view of anticipated funding problems, it appears to be desirable to seek such limited information at minimum expense.
在会议及医学文献中,关于尸检的讨论通常将其描述为一项复杂、耗时、困难且昂贵的程序,需要精密的研究技术,并且应该仅在大型医疗中心,由经过这一深奥学科专门培训的病理学家团队,配合有组织的研究和教学项目来进行。许多患者在社区医院接受治疗(并在那里死亡),社区医院的病理学家会进行“有限的”尸检,以解答有关死因、疾病并发症及其治疗方面的问题,并为死亡率统计和质量控制提供可靠数据。鉴于预期的资金问题,以最低成本获取此类有限信息似乎是可取的。