AI Article Synopsis

  • Forensic autopsies are vital for assessing trauma severity through the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) and Injury Severity Score (ISS), which aid in improving trauma care and prevention strategies.
  • A partnership between forensic pathologists and trauma teams aims to bridge gaps in communication, especially regarding injury descriptions that may not align with clinical needs or coding requirements.
  • The collaboration highlights overlooked injuries, offers more effective terminology, and creates a practical guide for pathologists to enhance autopsy reports, ultimately benefiting patient care and broader health outcomes.

Article Abstract

As a powerful tool for discovering and documenting injury, the forensic autopsy has been incorporated into trauma care quality improvement. Autopsy findings are used to determine the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) and Injury Severity Score (ISS) to assess a patient's trauma severity. Clinical trauma services use autopsy reports to educate, improve patient care, and strengthen the information used in epidemiological and injury prevention studies. However, there is sometimes a disconnect between the forensic pathologist's injury descriptions and the information needed by the trauma service and for AIS/ISS coding.We formed a collaboration between forensic pathologists and trauma teams to improve this communication. Accordingly, we describe injuries that are commonly overlooked or poorly described in autopsy reports, useful injury terminology, opportunities for trauma care improvement revealed by autopsies, and which medical examiner/coroner cases will most benefit from attention to specific injury details. We demonstrate how differences in injury description impact AIS/ISS results, and distill the detailed AIS manual into a pragmatic, concise, "quick reference" autopsy-directed guide for the forensic pathologist. Collaborations between trauma teams and forensic pathologists benefit each other and help communicate autopsy findings in a more clinically useful way to stakeholders to further benefit the living.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/PAF.0000000000000984DOI Listing

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