Medical certification of death and cause of death statements in Çukurova University Hospital
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Research Article
P: 10-14
April 2007

Medical certification of death and cause of death statements in Çukurova University Hospital

The Bulletin of Legal Medicine 2007;12(1):10-14
1. Çukurova Üniversitesi Adli Tıp Anabilim Dalı, Adana
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Received Date: 18.01.2006
Accepted Date: 12.12.2006
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ABSTRACT

The reliability of death statistics of countries depends on the correct information in death certificates. Death certificates are the main data source for mortality statistics in our country. We aim to evaluate the reliability of death certificates of our hospital data in this study.

We evaluated the death certificate data during the period of 01.01.2004 - 12.12.2004. The retrospective analyze was perfor-med in respect of age, gender and clinical findings.

1597 deaths were documented in this period and 920 (57.6%) cases were male. 677 (42.4%) cases were female. 179 (11.2%) ca-ses of all were considered of medico-legal interest. In 258 (16.2%) cases the exact cause of death had not been mentioned in those certificates. Cardiopulmonary arrest, which obviously was not cause of death but somatic death labeled as a cause. We evalua-ted interesting findings in especially the cases that labeled as me-dico-legal. 17 medico-legal cases were reported as cardiopulmonary arrest, while five of them were not even documented. In six cases even the prosecutor has not been informed.

Misinformation on death certificates can and may cause se-rious hazardous effect to final data, will be discussed widely.

Keywords:
Death certificate, causes of death, forensic me-dicine.