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母亲和围产期因素与 SIDS 的关系:利用妊娠结局数据进行的新分析。

Maternal and perinatal risk factors for SIDS: a novel analysis utilizing pregnancy outcome data.

机构信息

Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, SA Pathology at the Women's and Children's Hospital and Discipline of Paediatrics, University of Adelaide, North Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

出版信息

Eur J Pediatr. 2013 Mar;172(3):369-72. doi: 10.1007/s00431-012-1896-0. Epub 2012 Dec 4.

Abstract

UNLABELLED

A number of maternal and perinatal factors to increase an infant's risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have been found in past investigations. We analysed data for potential SIDS risk factors including the presence of complications or conditions considered as detrimental to the infant's or mother's health. The data for 118 SIDS cases and 227 matched controls were obtained from a state pregnancy outcome unit. SIDS was found to be significantly more common in cases where the infant's mother was not in a relationship (i.e. divorced, separated or never married) (p = 0.005), if the infant was not the first born (p = 0.0001) and when the mother resided in a socioeconomically disadvantaged area (p = 0.03).

CONCLUSION

Overall, this SIDS cohort appears to display classical SIDS associations, and our findings are consistent with those from other regions. This novel epidemiological tool opens the way for a national Australia-wide study using pregnancy outcome data collected by the individual states and could be helpful in assessing maternal and fetal risk factors for other paediatric medical conditions.

摘要

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过去的调查发现了一些增加婴儿患婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)风险的母婴和围产期因素。我们分析了包括存在并发症或被认为对婴儿或母亲健康有害的情况在内的潜在 SIDS 风险因素的数据。118 例 SIDS 病例和 227 例匹配对照的数据来自一个州妊娠结局单位。研究发现,如果婴儿的母亲没有(即离婚、分居或未婚)(p=0.005)、如果婴儿不是第一个出生(p=0.0001)以及母亲居住在社会经济处于不利地位的地区(p=0.03),婴儿患 SIDS 的风险显著更高。

结论

总体而言,该 SIDS 队列似乎表现出经典的 SIDS 相关性,我们的发现与其他地区的结果一致。这种新的流行病学工具为利用各州收集的妊娠结局数据进行全国性的澳大利亚研究开辟了道路,并可能有助于评估其他儿科疾病的母婴和胎儿风险因素。

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