Evolución epidemiológica y causas de muerte súbita en lactantes: estudio poblacional desde 1991 a 2020 en Bizkaia

Eneko Belmonte , Ana Monzó , Benito Morentin
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Abstract

Introduction

Sudden unexpected deaths in infancy (SUDI) represents a serious public health problem. The objective of this work is to analyze its epidemiological and clinical-pathological characteristics.

Method

Retrospective population study of SUDI in Bizkaia between 1991–2020. Data from the Mortality Registry and Forensic Pathology Service were examined.

Results

1,109 deaths in children under one year were recorded. A forensic autopsy was performed in 107: 61 cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and 23 SUDI of explained cause. In other 10 cases SIDS was coded as cause of death without forensic autopsy. The incidence of SIDS was 0.26/1000/year and decreased from 0.74 (1991–1995 five-year period) to 0.07 (2011–15 and 2016–20 periods). The percentage of SIDS in relation to total mortality decreased from 11.2 to 2.5%. In SIDS, category IB from San Diego (67%) and infants between 1 and 4 months (63%) predominated. An “unsafe sleep environment” was detected in 6 SIDS. 56.5% of the explained SUDI were infectious. Of the 84 autopsied SUDI cases, 70% had no pre-existing disease and 15% were premature and/or low birth weight infants. In 32% there were prodromal symptoms, mainly respiratory tract infection. Microscopic findings suggestive of respiratory infection were diagnosed in 10 SIDS.

Conclusions

The incidence of SIDS in Bizkaia is low and has decreased notably in the last 30 years. Prodromal symptoms and histopathological signs suggestive of infection are relatively common. Forensic studies provide relevant data, although prospective multidisciplinary and multicenter research would be desirable.

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婴儿猝死的流行病学演变和原因:比斯卡亚1991 - 2020年人口研究
婴儿猝死(SUDI)是一个严重的公共卫生问题。本工作的目的是分析其流行病学和临床病理特征。方法1991-2020年比兹凯市SUDI人群回顾性研究。检查了死亡率登记处和法医病理学处的数据。结果1岁以下儿童死亡1109例。对107例婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)进行了法医解剖:61例和23例死因不明的SUDI。在另外10个病例中,小岛屿发展中国家在没有进行法医尸检的情况下被列为死因。小岛屿发展中国家的发病率为0.26/1000/年,从0.74(1991-1995年)下降到0.07(2011 - 2015年和2016-20年)。小岛屿发展中国家占总死亡率的百分比从11.2%下降到2.5%。在小岛屿发展中国家,来自圣地亚哥的IB类(67%)和1至4 个月的婴儿(63%)占主导地位。在6个小岛屿发展中国家发现了“不安全的睡眠环境”。56.5%的SUDI具有传染性。在84例尸检的SUDI病例中,70%没有预先存在的疾病,15%是早产儿和/或低出生体重儿。32%有前驱症状,主要是呼吸道感染。10例小岛屿发展中国家的显微镜检查结果提示呼吸道感染。结论比兹卡地区小岛屿发展中国家发病率较低,近30 年有明显下降。前驱症状和提示感染的组织病理学征象相对常见。法医研究提供了相关的数据,尽管前瞻性的多学科和多中心研究将是可取的。
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Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal
Revista Espanola de Medicina Legal Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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