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Area of Science:

  • Forensic Pathology
  • Trauma Surgery
  • Medical Examiner Systems

Background:

  • Forensic autopsies are crucial for trauma care quality improvement and injury assessment.
  • Autopsy findings inform the Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) and Injury Severity Score (ISS).
  • A communication gap exists between forensic pathologists and trauma teams regarding injury descriptions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To improve communication between forensic pathologists and trauma teams.
  • To identify commonly overlooked injuries and provide useful terminology for autopsy reports.
  • To enhance the clinical utility of autopsy findings for trauma care and injury coding.

Main Methods:

  • Forming a collaboration between forensic pathologists and trauma teams.
  • Analyzing autopsy reports for common description deficiencies.
  • Developing a concise, autopsy-directed guide for AIS coding.
  • Demonstrating the impact of description differences on AIS/ISS results.

Main Results:

  • Identified common autopsy description gaps impacting AIS/ISS coding.
  • Provided practical injury terminology for forensic pathologists.
  • Highlighted opportunities for trauma care improvement through autopsy findings.
  • Developed a "quick reference" guide to bridge the communication gap.

Conclusions:

  • Collaboration between forensic pathologists and trauma teams improves communication and data quality.
  • Standardized injury descriptions in autopsy reports enhance AIS/ISS accuracy.
  • Clinically useful autopsy findings benefit trauma care, epidemiological studies, and injury prevention efforts.