International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
2024, Volume-5, Issue-3
Original Article
A Study of Autopsy Cases of Sudden Death
 ,
 ,
Published
May 20, 2024
Abstract

Background: Sudden death is defined by WHO as “Deaths within 24 hours from the onset of the symptoms.” Sudden death is a traumatic event for the family, it has huge social and psychological consequences and is also a major contributor to years of life lost among the young. The causes of sudden death differ greatly among various age groups and it includes cardiovascular causes, pulmonary causes like thromboembolism, anaphylaxis, severe pneumonia, other causes like intracranial haemorrhage, gastrointestinal causes etc.

Aim: To study and classify the underlying causes of sudden death.

Materials and Method: A review of autopsy cases of sudden death was performed between August 2023 to December 2023 at the department of pathology, SMIMER medical college, Surat. Out of 210 total autopsy cases received during that period, 50 cases(23.8%) were studied for sudden deaths. Specimens were fixed in 10% formalin for fixation, grossing was done and representative sections were taken. Tissue processing was done according to standard protocol, routine Haematoxylin and Eosin staining was done and special stain was done whenever required.

Results: Out of 210 total autopsy cases received from August 2023 to December 2023, 50 cases(23.8%) were studied for  sudden deaths. The age group with most cases of sudden death was 45 – 59 years. Males(88%) were affected more than female (12%)with male to female ratio of 7.3:1. The most common cause of sudden death comprised of cardiac causes(60%),in which CAD consists of 54% followed by myocarditis-04% and Cardiomyopathy- 02%, while deaths by respiratory causes(6%) comprises of deaths due to pneumonia(4%) and Tuberculosis of lung (2%),other systemic causes(4%) consists of cirrhosis of liver (hepatobiliary system-2%) and leukemia(Hematopoietic system-2%).

Conclusion: Meticulous autopsy and proper histopathological examination play an important role to find out the cause of sudden death.The most common cause of sudden death is attributed to cardiac causes. This study makes us aware about the serious health issues faced by our society.

Recommended Articles
Loading Image...
Volume-5, Issue-3
Citations
2566 Views
204 Downloads
Share this article
License
Copyright (c) International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
pdf Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
All papers should be submitted electronically. All submitted manuscripts must be original work that is not under submission at another journal or under consideration for publication in another form, such as a monograph or chapter of a book. Authors of submitted papers are obligated not to submit their paper for publication elsewhere until an editorial decision is rendered on their submission. Further, authors of accepted papers are prohibited from publishing the results in other publications that appear before the paper is published in the Journal unless they receive approval for doing so from the Editor-In-Chief.
IJMPR open access articles are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This license lets the audience to give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made and if they remix, transform, or build upon the material, they must distribute contributions under the same license as the original.
Logo
International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research
About Us
The International Journal of Medical and Pharmaceutical Research (IJMPR) is an EMBASE (Elsevier)–indexed, open-access journal for high-quality medical, pharmaceutical, and clinical research.
Follow Us
© Copyright IJMPR | All Rights Reserved