Autopsy study of pediatric deaths
Childhood autopsies occurring during January 1997 to December 1999 were reviewed. Of the total 1,445 deaths autopsied, 441 (30.5%) were of pediatric patients. Of these deaths, 70.3% occurred during neonatal period, 8.6% in infancy, and 21.1% in childhood. Birth asphyxia (57.7%) was the most frequent...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Indian journal of pediatrics 2002, Vol.69 (1), p.23-25 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Childhood autopsies occurring during January 1997 to December 1999 were reviewed.
Of the total 1,445 deaths autopsied, 441 (30.5%) were of pediatric patients.
Of these deaths, 70.3% occurred during neonatal period, 8.6% in infancy, and 21.1% in childhood. Birth asphyxia (57.7%) was the most frequent mode of death in the neonatal period. Infections (67.2%) predominantly accounted for infant and childhood mortality, those of respiratory tract (46.1%) being most frequent in infancy, early and mid childhood, and enteric fever in late childhood (33.3%). Discrepancy between ante-mortem and post-mortem diagnosis occurred in 29 cases (6.6%).
Autopsy is an important clinical tool providing useful information to the physician. Few published reports are available on pediatric autopsies. This study aims to help in a better understanding of causes of deaths in neonates, infants and children. |
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ISSN: | 0019-5456 0973-7693 |
DOI: | 10.1007/BF02723770 |