Causes of Sudden Unexpected Death in Schizophrenia Patients: A Forensic Autopsy Population Study.

Daming Sun, Liliang Li, Xiang Zhang, T. Blanchard, David R. Fowler, Ling Li
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BACKGROUND Schizophrenia is a detrimental psychiatric disorder, with an increased mortality from natural and nonnatural causes. METHODS This study was a retrospective review of autopsy cases of all the individuals with history of schizophrenia investigated by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, State of Maryland, for a 5-year period from 2008 to 2012. RESULT A total of 391 schizophrenia patients were autopsied at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner because they died suddenly and unexpectedly. Their age ranged from 15 to 100 years with the mean age of 49.5 years. Of the 391 deaths, 191 (48.8%) were white, 185 (47.3%) were African American, and 15 (3.9%) were either Hispanic or Asian. The male and female ratio was 1.5:1. The majority of deaths (64.2%) were caused by natural diseases, 12.0% deaths were accidents, 11.5% deaths were suicides, and 9.7% deaths were homicides. The manner of death remained undetermined in 38 cases (9.7%). Of the 251 natural deaths, 198 cases (78.9%) were owing to cardiovascular diseases. Cause of death was listed as cardiac arrhythmia in 11 cases. This diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmia was made by exclusion based on death scene investigation, review of medical history, complete autopsy, and toxicological tests. Drug intoxication was the second most common cause of death. CONCLUSIONS The study shows high fatality caused by cardiovascular diseases and drug intoxication among schizophrenia patients, which calls attention of the medical community to closely monitor the high risk factors of sudden death among schizophrenia patients.
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精神分裂症患者猝死的原因:一项法医尸检人群研究
精神分裂症是一种有害的精神疾病,自然和非自然原因导致的死亡率增加。方法回顾性分析2008 - 2012年5年间马里兰州首席法医办公室调查的所有精神分裂症患者的尸检病例。结果391例精神分裂症患者因突发性死亡而在法医主任办公室进行尸检。年龄从15岁到100岁不等,平均年龄49.5岁。在391例死亡中,191例(48.8%)为白人,185例(47.3%)为非洲裔美国人,15例(3.9%)为西班牙裔或亚裔。男女比例为1.5:1。大多数死亡(64.2%)是由自然疾病造成的,12.0%的死亡是事故,11.5%的死亡是自杀,9.7%的死亡是他杀。38例(9.7%)死亡方式不明。251例自然死亡中,198例(78.9%)死于心血管疾病。11例死亡原因为心律失常。通过对死亡现场的调查、对病史的回顾、完整的尸检和毒理学试验的排除,得出心律失常的诊断。药物中毒是第二大常见死因。结论精神分裂症患者心血管疾病和药物中毒致死率高,应引起医学界密切监测精神分裂症患者猝死的高危因素。
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