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Problems With Proper Completion and Accuracy of the Cause-of-Death Statement

Ann E. Smith Sehdev, MD; Grover M. Hutchins, MD

Arch Intern Med. 2001;161:277-284.

Background  Mortality statistics are largely based on death certificates, so it is important that the data on the death certificate is accurate. At our institution, clinicians complete cause-of-death statements (CODs) prior to autopsy. Since May 1995, separate CODs have been included in autopsy face sheets.

Methods  Clinical and autopsy-based CODs filled out separately on 494 cases between June 1995 and February 1997 were compared for proper reporting and accuracy using the published guidelines and definitions of immediate, intermediate, and underlying causes of death put forth by the College of American Pathologists and the National Center for Health Statistics.

Results  Of the 494 death certificates, 204 (41%) contained improperly completed CODs. Of these, 49 (24%) contained major discrepancies between clinicians' and pathologists' CODs. Of the 494 death certificates, 290 (59%) had properly completed CODs. Of the 290 properly completed CODs, 141 (49%) contained disagreements: 73 (52%) on underlying CODs; 44 (31%) on immediate CODs; and 47 (33%) on other significant conditions (part II).

Conclusions  The reliability and accuracy of CODs remain a significant problem. Despite its limitations, the autopsy remains the best standard against which to judge premortem diagnoses. The CODs of the death certificate may be improved if death certificates are completed in conjunction with the postmortem examination and amended when the autopsy findings show a discrepancy.


From the Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, Md.

Corresponding author: Ann E. Smith Sehdev, MD, Carnegie 400, Department of Pathology, The Johns Hopkins Hospital, 600 N Wolfe St, Baltimore, MD 21287-6901.



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