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Open Access 01-04-2007 | Research

Premortem clinical diagnoses and postmortem autopsy findings: discrepancies in critically ill cancer patients

Authors: Stephen M Pastores, Alina Dulu, Louis Voigt, Nina Raoof, Margarita Alicea, Neil A Halpern

Published in: Critical Care | Issue 2/2007

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Abstract

Introduction

Limited data are available regarding the relationship of premortem clinical diagnoses and postmortem autopsy findings in cancer patients who die in an oncologic intensive care unit (ICU). The purposes of this study were to compare the premortem clinical and postmortem diagnoses of cancer patients who died in the ICU and to analyze any discrepancies between them.

Methods

This is a retrospective review of medical records and autopsy reports of all cancer patients who died in a medical-surgical ICU and had an autopsy performed between 1 January 1999 and 30 September 2005 at a tertiary care cancer center. Premortem clinical diagnoses were compared with the postmortem findings. Major missed diagnoses were identified and classified, according to the Goldman criteria, into class I and class II discrepancies.

Results

Of 658 deaths in the ICU during the study period, 86 (13%) autopsies were performed. Of the 86 patients, 22 (26%) had 25 major missed diagnoses, 12 (54%) patients had class I discrepancies, 7 (32%) had class II discrepancies, and 3 (14%) had both class I and class II discrepancies. Class I discrepancies were due to opportunistic infections (67%) and cardiac complications (33%), whereas class II discrepancies were due to cardiopulmonary complications (70%) and opportunistic infections (30%).

Conclusion

There was a discrepancy rate of 26% between premortem clinical diagnoses and postmortem findings in cancer patients who died in a medical-surgical ICU at a tertiary care cancer center. Our findings underscore the need for enhanced surveillance, monitoring, and treatment of infections and cardiopulmonary disorders in critically ill cancer patients.
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Metadata
Title
Premortem clinical diagnoses and postmortem autopsy findings: discrepancies in critically ill cancer patients
Authors
Stephen M Pastores
Alina Dulu
Louis Voigt
Nina Raoof
Margarita Alicea
Neil A Halpern
Publication date
01-04-2007
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Critical Care / Issue 2/2007
Electronic ISSN: 1364-8535
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/cc5782

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