TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolución histórica de las autopsias y situación actual
AU - Diaz, Cristóbal Ignacio Espinoza
AU - Diaz, Viviana Elizabeth
AU - Zambrano, Alicia Morocho
AU - Diaz, Jefferson Espinoza
AU - Villacís, Grecia Fonseca
AU - Peñafiel, Luis Villacrés
AU - Peñafiel, Gustavo Caicedo
AU - Cajiao, Felipe Rodríguez
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019, Sociedad Venezolana de Farmacologia y de Farmacologia Clinica y Terapeutica. All rights reserved.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - The autopsy is one of the oldest procedures with major contributions to the understanding of the human body and the origin of its diseases, its main objective is to determine the cause of death. Currently it is a technique of great relevance not only for its contributions in medicine, but also in legal aspects for different situations. Nowadays, advances in autopsies have allowed to increase the efficiency in the execution of more assertive diagnoses through X-ray images, postmortem computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, which are the techniques with the greatest boom in recent years. This evaluative practice of the corpse has had several advances that facilitate the detection of pathologies that could go unnoticed in antemortem diagnoses, or even determine if the death was due to hereditary chronic conditions, or violent mechanisms. It also allows the creation of statistical indexes where the causes of death of a given population or territory are reflected as a measure of public health and solving legal or hospital cases that are being carried out through an accusation or lawsuit. Reports in Latin America have demonstrated a higher frequency of this technique in male adults, they also show that these practices have a decrease in the last years, specifically in Ecuador there are no strong reports that indicate the continuity of autopsies, and however, the law presents the statutes in which it is mandatory to carry out this procedure.
AB - The autopsy is one of the oldest procedures with major contributions to the understanding of the human body and the origin of its diseases, its main objective is to determine the cause of death. Currently it is a technique of great relevance not only for its contributions in medicine, but also in legal aspects for different situations. Nowadays, advances in autopsies have allowed to increase the efficiency in the execution of more assertive diagnoses through X-ray images, postmortem computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, which are the techniques with the greatest boom in recent years. This evaluative practice of the corpse has had several advances that facilitate the detection of pathologies that could go unnoticed in antemortem diagnoses, or even determine if the death was due to hereditary chronic conditions, or violent mechanisms. It also allows the creation of statistical indexes where the causes of death of a given population or territory are reflected as a measure of public health and solving legal or hospital cases that are being carried out through an accusation or lawsuit. Reports in Latin America have demonstrated a higher frequency of this technique in male adults, they also show that these practices have a decrease in the last years, specifically in Ecuador there are no strong reports that indicate the continuity of autopsies, and however, the law presents the statutes in which it is mandatory to carry out this procedure.
KW - Anatomy
KW - Autopsy
KW - Death
KW - Diagnosis
KW - Forensic
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85078960690
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85078960690
SN - 0798-0264
VL - 38
SP - 748
EP - 753
JO - Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica
JF - Archivos Venezolanos de Farmacologia y Terapeutica
IS - 6
ER -