Causes of sudden unexpected death in infants with and without pre-existing conditions: a retrospective autopsy study

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Cattermole, Rosalie [1 ]
Hutchinson, John Ciaran [2 ]
Palm, Liina [2 ]
Sebire, Neil J. [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Mersey & West Lancashire Teaching Hosp NHS Trust, Dept Paediat, Prescot, England
[2] Great Ormond St Hosp Children NHS Fdn Trust, Paediat Pathol, Great Ormond St, London, England
[3] UCL, Great Ormond St Inst Child Hlth, London, England
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neonatology; pathology; infant; child health; mortality;
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10.1136/bmjpo-2024-002641
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R72 [儿科学];
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Objective We investigated sudden unexpected death in infancy (SUDI) autopsy data from 1996 to 2015 inclusive, comparing findings from infants with and without pre-existing medical conditions.Design Large, retrospective single-centre autopsy series.Setting Tertiary paediatric hospital, London, UK.Methods Non-identifiable autopsy findings were extracted from an existing research database for infants older than 7 days up to and including 365 days old who died suddenly and unexpectedly (SUDI; n=1739). Cases were classified into SUDI with pre-existing condition (SUDI-PEC) (n=233) versus SUDI without PEC (SUDI non-PEC) (n=929), where PEC indicates a potentially life-limiting pre-existing medical condition. Findings were compared between groups including evaluation of type of PEC and whether the deaths were medically explained (infectious or non-infectious) or apparently unexplained.Results Median age of death was greater in SUDI-PEC compared with SUDI non-PEC (129 days vs 67 days) with similar male to female ratio (1.4:1). A greater proportion of deaths were classified as medically explained in SUDI-PEC versus SUDI non-PEC (73% vs 30%). Of the explained SUDI, a greater proportion of deaths were non-infectious for SUDI-PEC than SUDI non-PEC (66% vs 32%). SUDI-PEC (infectious) infants were most likely to have respiratory infection (64%), with susceptible PEC, including neurological, prematurity with a PEC, and syndromes or other anomalies.Conclusion SUDI-PEC deaths occur later in infancy and are likely to have their death attributed to their PEC, even in the absence of specific positive autopsy findings. Future research should aim to further define this cohort to help inform SUDI postmortem guidelines, paediatric clinical practice to reduce infant death, and to reduce the risk of overattribution of deaths in the context of a PEC.
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