Comparison of postmortem CT and conventional autopsy in five trauma fatalities
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Objectives: To validate virtual autopsy against conventional autopsy, which is the current reference standard. Materials and methods: We directly compared the findings of virtual autopsy with conventional autopsy in five forensic cases including a stab wound and four traffic acci...
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th-mahidol.580122020-08-25T17:22:10Z Comparison of postmortem CT and conventional autopsy in five trauma fatalities Wisarn Worasuwannarak Vichan Peonim Smith Srisont Jitta Udnoon Ubon Chudoung Rathachai Kaewlai Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine © 2020 Elsevier Ltd Objectives: To validate virtual autopsy against conventional autopsy, which is the current reference standard. Materials and methods: We directly compared the findings of virtual autopsy with conventional autopsy in five forensic cases including a stab wound and four traffic accidents. Results: Except for non-displaced linear fractures, virtual autopsy identified bone fractures better than conventional autopsy, including fractures of the C-spine, facial bones and pelvic bones. It better detected air inside the body, i.e. pneumothorax (with or without mediastinal shift), pneumomediastinum, air embolism in the heart and vessels, and pneumocephalus. However, soft tissue ruptures or tears were not detected by virtual autopsy. In addition, virtual autopsy was falsely positive for intraventricular hemorrhage and hemoperitoneum. By using statistical calculation of the findings those could be confirmed on conventional autopsy, the sensitivity of virtual autopsy was 75% and the positive predictive value was 95%. Conclusion: A number of inherent and correctable pitfalls exist in virtual autopsy, potentially limiting its use as the sole investigation in the deceased. However, it could be very useful as a screening tool prior to conventional autopsy. 2020-08-25T10:22:10Z 2020-08-25T10:22:10Z 2020-09-01 Article Forensic Imaging. Vol.22, (2020) 10.1016/j.fri.2020.200389 26662256 26662264 2-s2.0-85085653704 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/58012 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85085653704&origin=inward |
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© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Objectives: To validate virtual autopsy against conventional autopsy, which is the current reference standard. Materials and methods: We directly compared the findings of virtual autopsy with conventional autopsy in five forensic cases including a stab wound and four traffic accidents. Results: Except for non-displaced linear fractures, virtual autopsy identified bone fractures better than conventional autopsy, including fractures of the C-spine, facial bones and pelvic bones. It better detected air inside the body, i.e. pneumothorax (with or without mediastinal shift), pneumomediastinum, air embolism in the heart and vessels, and pneumocephalus. However, soft tissue ruptures or tears were not detected by virtual autopsy. In addition, virtual autopsy was falsely positive for intraventricular hemorrhage and hemoperitoneum. By using statistical calculation of the findings those could be confirmed on conventional autopsy, the sensitivity of virtual autopsy was 75% and the positive predictive value was 95%. Conclusion: A number of inherent and correctable pitfalls exist in virtual autopsy, potentially limiting its use as the sole investigation in the deceased. However, it could be very useful as a screening tool prior to conventional autopsy. |
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Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University |
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Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Wisarn Worasuwannarak Vichan Peonim Smith Srisont Jitta Udnoon Ubon Chudoung Rathachai Kaewlai |
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Comparison of postmortem CT and conventional autopsy in five trauma fatalities |
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Comparison of postmortem CT and conventional autopsy in five trauma fatalities |
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Comparison of postmortem CT and conventional autopsy in five trauma fatalities |
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Comparison of postmortem CT and conventional autopsy in five trauma fatalities |
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Comparison of postmortem CT and conventional autopsy in five trauma fatalities |
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