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Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study

PURPOSE: To determine if postmortem computed tomography (CT) and postmortem CT angiography help to detect more lesions than autopsy in postmortem examinations, to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each method, and to define their indications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Postmortem CT angiography w...

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Autores principales: Grabherr, Silke, Heinemann, Axel, Vogel, Hermann, Rutty, Guy, Morgan, Bruno, Woźniak, Krzysztof, Dedouit, Fabrice, Fischer, Florian, Lochner, Stefanie, Wittig, Holger, Guglielmi, Giuseppe, Eplinius, Franziska, Michaud, Katarzyna, Palmiere, Cristian, Chevallier, Christine, Mangin, Patrice, Grimm, Jochen M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Radiological Society of North America 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6027995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29714682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2018170559
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author Grabherr, Silke
Heinemann, Axel
Vogel, Hermann
Rutty, Guy
Morgan, Bruno
Woźniak, Krzysztof
Dedouit, Fabrice
Fischer, Florian
Lochner, Stefanie
Wittig, Holger
Guglielmi, Giuseppe
Eplinius, Franziska
Michaud, Katarzyna
Palmiere, Cristian
Chevallier, Christine
Mangin, Patrice
Grimm, Jochen M.
author_facet Grabherr, Silke
Heinemann, Axel
Vogel, Hermann
Rutty, Guy
Morgan, Bruno
Woźniak, Krzysztof
Dedouit, Fabrice
Fischer, Florian
Lochner, Stefanie
Wittig, Holger
Guglielmi, Giuseppe
Eplinius, Franziska
Michaud, Katarzyna
Palmiere, Cristian
Chevallier, Christine
Mangin, Patrice
Grimm, Jochen M.
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description PURPOSE: To determine if postmortem computed tomography (CT) and postmortem CT angiography help to detect more lesions than autopsy in postmortem examinations, to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each method, and to define their indications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Postmortem CT angiography was performed on 500 human corpses and followed by conventional autopsy. Nine centers were involved. All CT images were read by an experienced team including one forensic pathologist and one radiologist, blinded to the autopsy results. All findings were recorded for each method and categorized by anatomic structure (bone, organ parenchyma, soft tissue, and vascular) and relative importance in the forensic case (essential, useful, and unimportant). RESULTS: Among 18 654 findings, autopsies helped to identify 61.3% (11 433 of 18 654), postmortem CT helped to identify 76.0% (14 179 of 18 654), and postmortem CT angiography helped to identify 89.9% (16 780 of 18 654; P < .001). Postmortem CT angiography was superior to autopsy, especially at helping to identify essential skeletal lesions (96.1% [625 of 650] vs 65.4% [425 of 650], respectively; P < .001) and vascular lesions (93.5% [938 of 1003] vs 65.3% [655 of 1003], respectively; P < .001). Among the forensically essential findings, 23.4% (1029 of 4393) were not detected at autopsy, while only 9.7% (428 of 4393) were missed at postmortem CT angiography (P < .001). The best results were obtained when postmortem CT angiography was combined with autopsy. CONCLUSION: Postmortem CT and postmortem CT angiography and autopsy each detect important lesions not detected by the other method. More lesions were identified by combining postmortem CT angiography and autopsy, which may increase the quality of postmortem diagnosis. Online supplemental material is available for this article.
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spelling pubmed-60279952019-07-01 Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study Grabherr, Silke Heinemann, Axel Vogel, Hermann Rutty, Guy Morgan, Bruno Woźniak, Krzysztof Dedouit, Fabrice Fischer, Florian Lochner, Stefanie Wittig, Holger Guglielmi, Giuseppe Eplinius, Franziska Michaud, Katarzyna Palmiere, Cristian Chevallier, Christine Mangin, Patrice Grimm, Jochen M. Radiology Original Research PURPOSE: To determine if postmortem computed tomography (CT) and postmortem CT angiography help to detect more lesions than autopsy in postmortem examinations, to evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of each method, and to define their indications. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Postmortem CT angiography was performed on 500 human corpses and followed by conventional autopsy. Nine centers were involved. All CT images were read by an experienced team including one forensic pathologist and one radiologist, blinded to the autopsy results. All findings were recorded for each method and categorized by anatomic structure (bone, organ parenchyma, soft tissue, and vascular) and relative importance in the forensic case (essential, useful, and unimportant). RESULTS: Among 18 654 findings, autopsies helped to identify 61.3% (11 433 of 18 654), postmortem CT helped to identify 76.0% (14 179 of 18 654), and postmortem CT angiography helped to identify 89.9% (16 780 of 18 654; P < .001). Postmortem CT angiography was superior to autopsy, especially at helping to identify essential skeletal lesions (96.1% [625 of 650] vs 65.4% [425 of 650], respectively; P < .001) and vascular lesions (93.5% [938 of 1003] vs 65.3% [655 of 1003], respectively; P < .001). Among the forensically essential findings, 23.4% (1029 of 4393) were not detected at autopsy, while only 9.7% (428 of 4393) were missed at postmortem CT angiography (P < .001). The best results were obtained when postmortem CT angiography was combined with autopsy. CONCLUSION: Postmortem CT and postmortem CT angiography and autopsy each detect important lesions not detected by the other method. More lesions were identified by combining postmortem CT angiography and autopsy, which may increase the quality of postmortem diagnosis. Online supplemental material is available for this article. Radiological Society of North America 2018-07 2018-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6027995/ /pubmed/29714682 http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2018170559 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Published under a (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) CC BY 4.0 license.
spellingShingle Original Research
Grabherr, Silke
Heinemann, Axel
Vogel, Hermann
Rutty, Guy
Morgan, Bruno
Woźniak, Krzysztof
Dedouit, Fabrice
Fischer, Florian
Lochner, Stefanie
Wittig, Holger
Guglielmi, Giuseppe
Eplinius, Franziska
Michaud, Katarzyna
Palmiere, Cristian
Chevallier, Christine
Mangin, Patrice
Grimm, Jochen M.
Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study
title Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study
title_full Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study
title_fullStr Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study
title_full_unstemmed Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study
title_short Postmortem CT Angiography Compared with Autopsy: A Forensic Multicenter Study
title_sort postmortem ct angiography compared with autopsy: a forensic multicenter study
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6027995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29714682
http://dx.doi.org/10.1148/radiol.2018170559
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