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Post-mortem ultrasonography: a safer alternative to autopsies in COVID-19 deaths.

Kanchan TanujRijen ShresthaKewal Krishan
Published in: Journal of ultrasound (2020)
Ultrasonography is known to have many applications in the diagnoses of diseases, as well as in guiding medical practitioners through precise medical procedures. However, its use as a post-mortem radiographic modality has been limited. Post-mortem ultrasonographic techniques are considered to be a safer alternative to high-risk post-mortem procedures, especially in infectious diseases. The present communication discusses the possibilities of using ultrasonography in post-mortem examinations in times of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic to minimize the associated risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection of those working in mortuaries during full-body dissection in traditional autopsies. Post-mortem ultrasonography can be useful in reducing the extent of autopsies, thus decreasing the risk of exposure of forensic personnel.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • healthcare
  • contrast enhanced
  • infectious diseases
  • coronavirus disease
  • primary care
  • computed tomography
  • general practice