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Postmortem Blood Cultures May Aid Autopsy Analysis

  • April 8, 2026

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Clinical Report: Postmortem Blood Cultures May Aid Autopsy Analysis

Overview

Revise to specify the significance of the associations between culture positivity and cause of death.

Background

Postmortem microbiology is not routinely performed, partly due to challenges in distinguishing true infection from contamination. Understanding the role of postmortem blood cultures can enhance autopsy analysis, particularly in cases of unclear cause of death. This study highlights the potential of blood cultures as a complementary tool in forensic pathology.

Data Highlights

FindingPercentage
Bacterial growth in cases66%
Monomicrobial cultures92.4%
Positive cultures in disease-related deaths93.8%
Positive cultures in polytrauma cases68.1%

Key Findings

  • 66% of postmortem cases showed bacterial growth.
  • 92.4% of positive cultures were monomicrobial.
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae was the most commonly identified organism.
  • Positive cultures were significantly associated with disease-related deaths (93.8%) compared to polytrauma cases (68.1%).
  • No significant relationship was found between culture results and postmortem interval or duration of hospital stay.

Clinical Implications

Postmortem blood cultures may serve as valuable adjuncts in forensic investigations, particularly when infection is suspected. Clinicians should interpret culture results in conjunction with autopsy findings and clinical history to avoid misattribution of postmortem bacterial presence.

Conclusion

The study suggests that while postmortem blood cultures can provide supportive evidence for determining cause of death, they must be interpreted cautiously within the broader context of autopsy findings.

References

  1. Intensive Care Medicine, 2022 -- Enhanced Partnership Between Pathologists and Intensivists for Comprehensive Understanding Beyond Coronavirus Disease
  2. Clinical Research in Cardiology, 2025 -- Implementation of post-mortem examinations within a large population-based cohort: results from the Hamburg City Health Study
  3. Infection, 2024 -- Reduced time to positivity and faster turnaround with mycosis blood culture bottles for the detection of Candida albicans
  4. Open Forum Infectious Diseases -- Retrospective Study on the Clinical Implications of Positive Blood Cultures in Emergency Departments: Insights from a Single-Center Investigation
  5. Good Practice Series: Sepsis, Royal College of Pathologists, 2025
  6. Bacteriological Profiles of Post-mortem Blood Cultures and Their Relationship to the Cause of Death: A Study of 100 Autopsies - PMC
  7. Good Practice Series: Sepsis
  8. Bacteriological Profiles of Post-mortem Blood Cultures and Their Relationship to the Cause of Death: A Study of 100 Autopsies - PMC

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