Table 2.
Autopsy causes of death by type of pathology and organs involved
n (%) | ||
---|---|---|
Type of pathology | ||
Vascular (eg, thrombosis/infarct/atheroma) | 142 (51%) | |
Infection | 33 (12%) | |
Inflammation/fibrosis | 25 (9%) | |
Anatomical (eg, obstruction/perforation) | 22 (8%) | |
Biochemical/metabolic | 19 (7%) | |
Neoplasm | 19 (7%) | |
Toxic | 7 (3%) | |
Trauma* | 5 (2%) | |
Asphyxia | 4 (1%) | |
Total | 276 | |
Organ/system involved | ||
Heart and coronary arteries | 113 (40%) | |
Respiratory (larynx, airways, lungs) | 58 (20%) | |
Gastrointestinal | 26 (9%) | |
CNS | 19 (7%) | |
Aorta and peripheral arteries | 16 (6%) | |
Hepatobiliary and pancreatic | 14 (5%) | |
Endocrine | 11 (4%) | |
Pulmonary arteries | 10 (4%) | |
Urinary | 5 (2%) | |
Multisystem disorder | 4 (1%) | |
Musculoskeletal | 4 (1%) | |
Lymphoreticular | 2 (<1%) | |
Oropharynx | 1 (<1%) | |
Total | 283 |
Totals exceed 182 because several pathologies were frequently included in the medical certificate of cause of death.
Three head injuries, one fractured neck of femur, one multiple injuries.