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Original Article

Diagnosis and cause of death in a neonatal intensive care unit – How important is autopsy?

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Pages 760-763 | Received 31 May 2010, Accepted 25 Sep 2010, Published online: 14 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

Objectives. To characterize mortality in a tertiary referral Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) in Portugal and evaluate the concordance between ante-mortem and post-mortem diagnoses.

Methods. Retrospective review of the clinical and pathological records of infants who died in five consecutive years was done. Pathological findings and clinical diagnoses were compared and classified according to general concordance and to modified Goldman classification.

Results. During the referred period, 1938 patients were admitted to the NICU, with a mortality rate of 5.7% (110 patients). The median of age at death was 10.5 days and the most frequent causes of death were congenital malformations and prematurity with its complications. Autopsy was performed in 53 patients resulting in a 48.2% overall autopsy rate. There was complete agreement between pathological and clinical diagnoses in 18 cases (34%) and additional findings were identified in 22 cases; in 13 cases (24.5%), the diagnosis was revised or established by pathology. Five autopsies revealed information relevant for genetic counseling.

Conclusion. Despite the high agreement rate between clinical and pathological diagnoses, autopsy frequently added important data, including several cases in which it established the diagnosis or provided information relevant for parental counseling regarding future pregnancies.

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