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Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (Analysis of 34 Cases Including 13 Autopsies)  

Moon, Yeo Ok (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Choi, Hee Kyoung (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Her, Jeoung-A (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Shin, Woo Jong (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Kim, Myoung-A (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Lee, Seong Yong (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Jang, Seong Hee (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Dong, Eun Sil (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Kim, Chong Jae (Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University)
Ahn, Young Min (Department of Pediatrics, Kangnam General Hospital Public Co.)
Chi, Je Geun (Department of Pathology, College of Medicine, Seoul National University)
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Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics / v.45, no.9, 2002 , pp. 1065-1074 More about this Journal
Abstract
Purpose : The purpose of this study is to analyze the epidemiologic characteristics of sudden unexpected death in infancy and to evaluate the importance of postmortem autopsy. Methods : We reviewed, retrospectively, medical records of 34 infants admitted to Kangnam General Hospital from January 1987 to December 2001 because of sudden unexpected death. We investigated the cause of death through medical history, death scene examination, autopsy findings, acylcarnitine and organic acid analysis. Results : Among the total 34 infants, 18 were male(52.9%) and 16 were female(47.1%). Thirty infants(88%) were below the six months of age. Winter was the most affected season(38.2%). Eighteen infants(52.9%) died between 6 and 12AM. The prone sleeping position was observed more frequently than the supine position at death; nine cases in the prone position, six cases in the supine position. The cause of death of 23 cases could not be found by only history and death scene examination. Autopsy was done in 13 cases. Seven cases of them were thought to be SIDS. In six cases, we explained the cause of death with autosy findings. They were an endocardial fibroelastosis, a nesidioblastosis, a subdural hematoma, a bronchopneumonia and two fatty changes of liver. Metabolic screening tests performed in three cases to rule out metabolic disorder since 2000 were all normal. Conclusion : We concluded that autopsy and metabolic screening test should be performed to find out the cause of death in sudden unexpected death in infancy.
Keywords
Sudden unexpected death in infancy; Sudden infant death syndrome(SIDS); Autopsy; fatty acid oxidation disorder(FAOD);
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