Stanton A N, Downham M A, Oakley J R, Emery J L, Knowelden J
Br Med J. 1978 Nov 4;2(6147):1249-51. doi: 10.1136/bmj.2.6147.1249.
Terminal symptoms in 145 children who died suddenly and unexpectedly at home were investigated and compared with symptoms in 154 control children. Eighty-five (59%) of the children who died had had terminal symptoms, which in 69 cases (48%) appeared to have been major. Non-specific symptoms were especially common among the children who died. Symptoms were often present for several days before death. Only 12 of the 69 children who died with major symptoms had been seen by a doctor within 24 hours before death. We conclude that many deaths in young children might be prevented if doctors and parents were more aware of the importance of non-specific symptoms as markers of life-threatening illness.
对145名在家中意外猝死儿童的临终症状进行了调查,并与154名对照儿童的症状进行了比较。85名(59%)死亡儿童出现了临终症状,其中69例(48%)似乎较为严重。非特异性症状在死亡儿童中尤为常见。症状通常在死亡前几天就已出现。在69名出现严重症状而死亡的儿童中,只有12名在死亡前24小时内看过医生。我们得出结论,如果医生和家长更加意识到非特异性症状作为危及生命疾病标志的重要性,许多幼儿死亡可能会得到预防。