2012
The Consistency and Advantage of Therapeutic Complication as a Manner of Death
Gill J, Maloney K, Hirsch C. The Consistency and Advantage of Therapeutic Complication as a Manner of Death. Academic Forensic Pathology 2012, 2: 176-181. DOI: 10.23907/2012.025.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchManner of deathMedical complicationsForensic pathologistsAppropriate medical therapyNon-TC groupFatal medical complicationsMedical therapyProcedural complicationsTherapeutic complicationsPredictable complicationsAllergic reactionsComplicationsDeathPathologistsAccidental mannerCase vignettesMedical malpracticeStandard mannerOptionsFatalities
2006
Use of “Therapeutic Complication” as a Manner of Death
Gill JR, Goldfeder LB, Hirsch CS. Use of “Therapeutic Complication” as a Manner of Death. Journal Of Forensic Sciences 2006, 51: 1127-1133. PMID: 17018093, DOI: 10.1111/j.1556-4029.2006.00222.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAgedAged, 80 and overAnticoagulantsCause of DeathChildChild, PreschoolComorbidityFemaleForensic MedicineHospitalizationHumansIatrogenic DiseaseInfantInfant, NewbornIntraoperative ComplicationsMaleMiddle AgedNew York CityPostoperative ComplicationsPulmonary EmbolismRenal DialysisSurgical Procedures, OperativeConceptsTherapeutic complicationsCause of deathManner of deathEmergency surgery/proceduresAppropriate medical therapySurgery/procedureTypes of complicationsLife-threatening injuriesAnalysis of deathsChief Medical ExaminerPublic health purposesInitiating injuryMedication complicationsPulmonary emboliMedical therapyPostoperative infectionMedical complicationsPredictable complicationsDeath certificatesComplicationsMedical providersTC deathNatural diseaseCare informationDeath