Hepatology Communications (Feb 2023)

Autopsy histology data suggest cirrhosis is frequently under-reported on death certificates

  • Hannes Hagström,
  • Tracey G. Simon,
  • Jonas Söderling,
  • Jonas F. Ludvigsson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/HC9.0000000000000015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. e0015 – e0015

Abstract

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Background:. Cirrhosis may be asymptomatic yet contribute to ill health. Here, we studied how often cirrhosis is discovered first at an autopsy. We also examined how frequent this finding was not reported on formal death certificates. Methods:. We used register-based data from all liver biopsies in Sweden performed after death. Cross-linkage to national registers was performed to examine how often such patients had accurate coding for cirrhosis on their death certificates. Findings:. A total of 6187 patients with a liver biopsy performed after death, showing cirrhosis. Of these, 2523 (41%) did not have a diagnosis corresponding to cirrhosis on their final death certificate.