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唐氏综合征患者生存状况的变化:对遗传咨询的启示

The changing survival profile of people with Down's syndrome: implications for genetic counselling.

作者信息

Glasson E J, Sullivan S G, Hussain R, Petterson B A, Montgomery P D, Bittles A H

机构信息

Centre for Health and Ageing, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia.

出版信息

Clin Genet. 2002 Nov;62(5):390-3. doi: 10.1034/j.1399-0004.2002.620506.x.

Abstract

Cohort studies have indicated that the survival of individuals with Down's syndrome has dramatically increased over the past 50 years. Early childhood survival in particular has shown major improvement, due largely to advances in cardiac surgery and in general health management. The present study was based on a continuous cohort of 1332 people with Down's syndrome in Western Australia, registered for intellectual disability services between 1953 and 2000. Their life expectancy was 58.6 years, 25% lived to 62.9 years, and the oldest living person is 73 years of age. Life expectancy for males was greater than females by 3.3 years. The substantial increase in survival across the study period means that the life expectancy of people with Down's syndrome is approaching that of the general population, but accompanied by a range of significant mid-life health problems. The findings are of relevance to all developed countries and have considerable implications in terms of the counselling information provided to families at risk of having a child with Down's syndrome.

摘要

队列研究表明,在过去50年里,唐氏综合征患者的存活率显著提高。尤其是幼儿期存活率有了重大改善,这主要归功于心脏手术和一般健康管理方面的进展。本研究基于西澳大利亚州1332名唐氏综合征患者的连续队列,这些患者在1953年至2000年期间登记接受智力残疾服务。他们的预期寿命为58.6岁,25%的人活到了62.9岁,在世最年长者为73岁。男性的预期寿命比女性长3.3岁。整个研究期间存活率的大幅提高意味着唐氏综合征患者的预期寿命正在接近普通人群,但同时伴随着一系列严重的中年健康问题。这些发现与所有发达国家都相关,并且对于向有生育唐氏综合征患儿风险的家庭提供咨询信息具有重要意义。

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