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Tatjana Naujocks
Publications - 4
Citations - 81
Tatjana Naujocks is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cause of death & Sudden death. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 58 citations.
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The development of a post-mortem interval estimation for human remains found on land in the Netherlands
TL;DR: The developed decomposition scoring method is a practical method to measure decomposition for human remains found on land, but caution is advised in cases with a long PMI, which does not account for all the heat present in a decomposing remain and is therefore a possible bias.
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Improving usual care after sudden death in the young with focus on inherited cardiac diseases (the CAREFUL study): a community-based intervention study
Christian van der Werf,Anneke Hendrix,Erwin Birnie,Michiel L. Bots,Aryan Vink,Abdennasser Bardai,Marieke T. Blom,Jan A. Ten Bosch,Wendy Bruins,C. (Kees) Das,Rudolph W. Koster,Tatjana Naujocks,Balthasar Schaap,Hanno L. Tan,Ronald de Vos,Philip de Vries,Frits Woonink,Pieter A. Doevendans,Henk van Weert,Arthur A.M. Wilde,Arend Mosterd,Irene M. van Langen +21 more
TL;DR: The autopsy rate in young SD cases in the Netherlands is low and few families undergo cardiogenetic evaluation to detect inherited cardiac diseases, and two different interventions did not improve this suboptimal situation substantially.
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Sudden death victims <45 years: Agreement between cause of death established by the forensic physician and autopsy results.
Manon Ceelen,Christian van der Werf,Anneke Hendrix,Tatjana Naujocks,Frits Woonink,Philip de Vries,Allard C. van der Wal,Kees Das +7 more
TL;DR: Cause of death determination in young sudden death victims is a difficult task for forensic physicians due to the limited tools available during the medicolegal examination.
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High prevalence of non-accidental trauma among deceased children presenting at Level I trauma centers in the Netherlands.
Marie-Louise H. J. Loos,Roel Bakx,Wilma Duijst,Francee Aarts,Ivo de Blaauw,Frank W. Bloemers,Jan A. Ten Bosch,Martina Evers,Alexander P. A. Greeven,Marie-Josée Hondius,Roland L. J. H. van Hooren,Erik Huisman,Jan B F Hulscher,Claudia M. G. Keyzer-Dekker,Egbert Krug,Jack Menke,Tatjana Naujocks,Udo J. L. Reijnders,Victor A. de Ridder,W. Richard Spanjersberg,Arianne H. Teeuw,Hilco P. Theeuwes,Will Vervoort-Steenbakkers,Selena de Vries,Ralph J. de Wit,Rick R. van Rijn,Rick R. van Rijn +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a retrospective study of 175 cases of childhood death at 11 Level I trauma centers in the Netherlands between January 1, 2014, and January 1. 2019 was conducted.