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维多利亚州与睡眠相关的婴儿死亡:一项回顾性病例系列研究。

Sleep-Related Infant Deaths in Victoria: A Retrospective Case Series Study.

作者信息

Bugeja Lyndal, Dwyer Jeremy, McIntyre Sara-Jane, Young Jeanine, Stephan Karen Lesley, McClure Roderick John

机构信息

Monash Injury Research Institute, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, 3800, Australia.

Coroners Court of Victoria, Southbank, VIC, 3006, Australia.

出版信息

Matern Child Health J. 2016 May;20(5):1032-40. doi: 10.1007/s10995-015-1888-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is general agreement that in some circumstances, sharing a sleep surface of any kind with an infant increases the risk of sudden unexpected death in infancy. There is a paucity of research conducted in Australia examining this issue. This study examines the frequency and distribution of sleep-related infant deaths in a defined population, and reports the proportion that occurred in the context of bed-sharing.

METHODS

A retrospective population-based case series study was conducted of infants (≤365 days) who died in a sleeping context during the period 1 January 2008 to 31 December 2010 in the state of Victoria, Australia. Information about the infant, caregiver, sleeping environment and bed-sharing was collected from a review of the coroner's death investigation record.

RESULTS

During the 3-year study period, 72 infant deaths occurred in a sleeping context. Of these, 33 (45.8 %) occurred in the context of bed-sharing: n = 7 in 2008; n = 11 in 2009; and n = 15 in 2010. Further analysis of the 33 deaths occurring in the context of bed-sharing showed that in this group, bed-sharing was largely intentional, habitual and most often involved the mother as one of the parties.

CONCLUSIONS

Given the case series nature of the study design, a causal relationship between bed-sharing and infant death could not be inferred. However the fact that nearly half of all sleep-related deaths occurred in the context of bed-sharing, provides strong support for the need to undertake definitive analytic studies in Australia so that evidence-based advice can be provided to families regarding the safety of bed-sharing practices.

摘要

背景

人们普遍认为,在某些情况下,与婴儿共用任何类型的睡眠表面会增加婴儿猝死的风险。澳大利亚针对此问题开展的研究较少。本研究调查了特定人群中与睡眠相关的婴儿死亡的频率和分布情况,并报告了在同床睡眠情况下发生的死亡比例。

方法

对2008年1月1日至2010年12月31日期间在澳大利亚维多利亚州死于睡眠环境中的婴儿(≤365天)进行了一项基于人群的回顾性病例系列研究。通过审查验尸官的死亡调查记录,收集了有关婴儿、照顾者、睡眠环境和同床睡眠的信息。

结果

在为期3年的研究期间,有72例婴儿在睡眠环境中死亡。其中,33例(45.8%)发生在同床睡眠情况下:2008年有7例;2009年有11例;2010年有15例。对33例同床睡眠死亡病例的进一步分析表明,在这组病例中,同床睡眠大多是有意的、习惯性的,且大多数情况下涉及母亲一方。

结论

鉴于本研究设计为病例系列性质,无法推断同床睡眠与婴儿死亡之间存在因果关系。然而,几乎一半的与睡眠相关的死亡发生在同床睡眠情况下这一事实,有力支持了在澳大利亚开展确定性分析研究的必要性,以便能就同床睡眠做法的安全性向家庭提供循证建议。

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