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法国普罗旺斯-阿尔卑斯-蓝色海岸大区西部婴儿猝死的特征

Sudden unexpected infant death characteristics in the French region of West Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.

作者信息

Tuchtan Lucile, Delteil Clémence, Levrat Flore, Bacquet Juliette, Garcia Patricia, Fayol Laurence, Gorincour Guillaume, Zandotti Christine, Girard Nadine, Drancourt Michel, Léonetti Georges, Piercecchi Marti Marie Dominique, Bartoli Christophe

机构信息

a Forensic Department , APHM, Hôpital de la Timone , Marseille , France.

b CNRS, EFS, ADES , Aix Marseille Université , Marseille , France.

出版信息

Paediatr Int Child Health. 2019 May;39(2):104-110. doi: 10.1080/20469047.2018.1533734. Epub 2018 Nov 1.

Abstract

: Although the incidence of sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) has decreased since the 'Back to Sleep' campaign in English-speaking countries and other preventive campaigns, the circumstances of such deaths remain unclear. : To analyse infant deaths recorded at the referral centre for sudden infant death of the West Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France (West PACA) and the forensic medicine department of Marseille University Hospital. : Information on all SUID cases from 2000 to 2017 was extracted from the referral centre for sudden infant deaths in West PACA and the forensic medicine department of Marseille. : The study included 130 infants over the 17 years with a very similar distribution. There was a marked male preponderance, with 61.6% of boys whatever the age at death (sex ratio 1.6). Half of the deaths occurred in the first 6 months of life and the majority (61%) of infants died during autumn and winter. Nearly one-third (33.2%) had presented with minor infections and 21% had been seen by a doctor or had been admitted to hospital. Most deaths (86.4%) occurred during sleep (night or day). Nearly half of the infants (47.7%) were discovered in a prone position. A large majority of parents (90.7%) agreed to a examination. Only 6.2% of deaths led to legal proceedings. Nearly 16.9% remained unexplained after compiling all the data included in the protocol and 9.2% remained unexplained because of incomplete investigation, including refusal of examination. Abuse was involved in 2.3% of cases. : Asymptomatic infectious conditions were associated with a high proportion of SUID cases. Non-supine sleep positions were still practised. There is a need to increase SUID prevention campaigns. : HAS, Haute Autorité de Santé: French National Health Authority; NICHD, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; PACA, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region of France; SUID, sudden unexpected infant death; SIDS, sudden infant death syndrome; CépiDc, Centre d'Epidémiologie sur les Causes Médicales de Décès/Center for Epidemiology on the Medical Causes of Death.

摘要

尽管自英语国家开展“仰卧睡眠”运动及其他预防运动以来,婴儿猝死综合征(SUID)的发病率有所下降,但此类死亡的具体情况仍不明朗。

为分析法国普罗旺斯-阿尔卑斯-蓝色海岸大区西部(西PACA)婴儿猝死转诊中心及马赛大学医院法医学部门记录的婴儿死亡情况。

从西PACA婴儿猝死转诊中心及马赛法医学部门提取了2000年至2017年所有SUID病例的信息。

该研究在17年期间纳入了130名婴儿,分布情况非常相似。男性明显占优势,无论死亡时年龄多大,男孩占61.6%(性别比为1.6)。一半的死亡发生在生命的前6个月,大多数(61%)婴儿在秋冬季节死亡。近三分之一(33.2%)曾出现轻微感染,21%曾看过医生或住院治疗。大多数死亡(86.4%)发生在睡眠期间(夜间或白天)。近一半的婴儿(47.7%)被发现处于俯卧位。绝大多数家长(90.7%)同意进行尸检。只有6.2%的死亡引发了法律程序。在汇总方案中包含的所有数据后,近16.9%的死亡原因仍无法解释,9.2%因调查不完整(包括拒绝尸检)而无法解释。2.3%的病例涉及虐待。

无症状感染状况与高比例的SUID病例相关。非仰卧睡眠姿势仍存在。有必要加强SUID预防运动。

HAS,法国国家卫生管理局;NICHD,美国国立儿童健康与人类发展研究所;PACA,法国普罗旺斯-阿尔卑斯-蓝色海岸大区;SUID,婴儿猝死综合征;SIDS,婴儿猝死综合征;CépiDc,死因医学流行病学中心。

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