Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive Disorders

Over the last 50 years, the number of clinical autopsies has decreased, but their role in assessing cause of death and clinical performance is still acknowledged. Few publications have studied their role in malpractice claim prevention. The paper aims to highlight the role of clinical autopsy in pre...

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Main Authors: Stefano D’Errico, Martina Zanon, Michela Peruch, Monica Concato, Martina Padovano, Alessandro Santurro, Matteo Scopetti, Vittorio Fineschi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-08-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/8/1436
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spelling doaj-9197720979e34e659a7a8b0e94c8fa4e2021-08-26T13:40:22ZengMDPI AGDiagnostics2075-44182021-08-01111436143610.3390/diagnostics11081436Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive DisordersStefano D’Errico0Martina Zanon1Michela Peruch2Monica Concato3Martina Padovano4Alessandro Santurro5Matteo Scopetti6Vittorio Fineschi7Department of Medicine, Surgery, and Health, University of Trieste, Strada di Fiume 44, 34149 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Surgery, and Health, University of Trieste, Strada di Fiume 44, 34149 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Surgery, and Health, University of Trieste, Strada di Fiume 44, 34149 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Medicine, Surgery, and Health, University of Trieste, Strada di Fiume 44, 34149 Trieste, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopaedic Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopaedic Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopaedic Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00185 Rome, ItalyDepartment of Anatomical, Histological, Forensic and Orthopaedic Sciences, Sapienza University of Rome, Viale Regina Elena 336, 00185 Rome, ItalyOver the last 50 years, the number of clinical autopsies has decreased, but their role in assessing cause of death and clinical performance is still acknowledged. Few publications have studied their role in malpractice claim prevention. The paper aims to highlight the role of clinical autopsy in preventing errors and improve healthcare quality. A retrospective study was conducted on 28 clinical autopsies performed between 2015 and 2021 on patients dead unexpectedly after procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of digestive and hepatic diseases. After an accurate analysis of medical records and consultation with healthcare professionals, all cases were subjected to autopsy and histopathology. The data obtained were analyzed and shared with the risk-management team to identify pitfalls and preventive strategies. Post-mortem evaluations confirmed the clinical diagnosis only in six cases (21.4%). Discordances were observed in 10 cases (35.7%). In the remaining 12 cases (42.9%) the clinical diagnosis was labeled as “unknown” and post-mortem examinations made it possible to document the cause of death. Post-mortem examinations can concretely enrich hospital prevention systems and improve patient safety. The methodological approach outlined certainly demonstrates that, even in the risk-management field, “mors gaudet succurrere vitae” (“death delights in helping life”).https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/8/1436hospital autopsydigestive and liver diseaseserror preventionrisk managementadverse eventsgastroenterology claims
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author Stefano D’Errico
Martina Zanon
Michela Peruch
Monica Concato
Martina Padovano
Alessandro Santurro
Matteo Scopetti
Vittorio Fineschi
spellingShingle Stefano D’Errico
Martina Zanon
Michela Peruch
Monica Concato
Martina Padovano
Alessandro Santurro
Matteo Scopetti
Vittorio Fineschi
Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive Disorders
Diagnostics
hospital autopsy
digestive and liver diseases
error prevention
risk management
adverse events
gastroenterology claims
author_facet Stefano D’Errico
Martina Zanon
Michela Peruch
Monica Concato
Martina Padovano
Alessandro Santurro
Matteo Scopetti
Vittorio Fineschi
author_sort Stefano D’Errico
title Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive Disorders
title_short Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive Disorders
title_full Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive Disorders
title_fullStr Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive Disorders
title_full_unstemmed Mors Gaudet Succurrere Vitae. The Role of Clinical Autopsy in Preventing Litigation Related to the Management of Liver and Digestive Disorders
title_sort mors gaudet succurrere vitae. the role of clinical autopsy in preventing litigation related to the management of liver and digestive disorders
publisher MDPI AG
series Diagnostics
issn 2075-4418
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Over the last 50 years, the number of clinical autopsies has decreased, but their role in assessing cause of death and clinical performance is still acknowledged. Few publications have studied their role in malpractice claim prevention. The paper aims to highlight the role of clinical autopsy in preventing errors and improve healthcare quality. A retrospective study was conducted on 28 clinical autopsies performed between 2015 and 2021 on patients dead unexpectedly after procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of digestive and hepatic diseases. After an accurate analysis of medical records and consultation with healthcare professionals, all cases were subjected to autopsy and histopathology. The data obtained were analyzed and shared with the risk-management team to identify pitfalls and preventive strategies. Post-mortem evaluations confirmed the clinical diagnosis only in six cases (21.4%). Discordances were observed in 10 cases (35.7%). In the remaining 12 cases (42.9%) the clinical diagnosis was labeled as “unknown” and post-mortem examinations made it possible to document the cause of death. Post-mortem examinations can concretely enrich hospital prevention systems and improve patient safety. The methodological approach outlined certainly demonstrates that, even in the risk-management field, “mors gaudet succurrere vitae” (“death delights in helping life”).
topic hospital autopsy
digestive and liver diseases
error prevention
risk management
adverse events
gastroenterology claims
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4418/11/8/1436
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