2007Autopsy Patterns in 2003.

Donna L Hoyert, Hsiang-Ching Kung, Jiaquan Xu
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Objectives-This report presents information on autopsy data in 2003 and compares data for 1993 and 2003. Methods-Death certificates are completed by funeral directors, attending physicians, medical examiners, and coroners. The original records are filed in the state registration offices. Statistical information is compiled into a national database through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Center for Health Statistics. This report focuses on the autopsy item on the death certificate and presents descriptive tabulations. Results-In 2003, autopsies were performed for 7.7 percent of deaths occurring in 47 states and the District of Columbia. This was less than in 1994, when the data was last available in this database. Decedents with particular characteristics were more likely to be autopsied than others. For example, almost one-third of infant deaths, more than one-half of decedents aged 15-24 years, and almost none of the decedents aged 85 years and over were autopsied.

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2003年的解剖模式。
目的:本报告介绍了2003年的尸检数据,并对1993年和2003年的数据进行了比较。方法:死亡证明由葬礼承办人、主治医生、法医和验尸官完成。原始记录保存在州登记处。统计信息通过疾病控制和预防中心的国家卫生统计中心的生命统计合作计划汇编成一个国家数据库。本报告侧重于死亡证明上的尸检项目,并提供描述性表格。结果:2003年,在美国47个州和哥伦比亚特区,7.7%的死亡病例采用了尸检。这比1994年少,1994年是该数据库最后一次提供数据的时候。具有特定特征的死者比其他人更有可能被解剖。例如,几乎三分之一的婴儿死亡,一半以上的15-24岁的死者,以及几乎没有85岁及以上的死者进行尸检。
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