Cardiovascular medicine
Sudden death in children and adolescents
C Wrena, J J O'Sullivana, C Wrightb
a Department of
Paediatric Cardiology, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne NE7
7DN, UK, b Department of Pathology, Royal Victoria
Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne
Correspondence to: Dr Wren
Accepted 29
October 1999
OBJECTIVE
To
identify the incidence, causes, and characteristics of sudden death at
age 1-20 years.
DESIGN
A review
of all deaths at age 1-20 years. Death certificates were obtained from
the Office for National Statistics, and further information, where
appropriate, from coroners, paediatricians, physicians, and pathologists.
SETTING
The
resident population of one English health region in 1985-1994.
RESULTS
In a
population of 806 500 children and adolescents aged 1-20 years there
were 2523 deaths in 10 years. Medical causes accounted for 1017 deaths
(40%); 1236 (49%) were unnatural, and 270 (11%) were sudden. These
sudden deaths comprised 142 with a previous diagnosis, the commonest
being epilepsy 49 (34%), cardiovascular disease 33 (23%), and asthma
30 (21%); 87 attributed to a cause discovered at necropsy, which was
respiratory infection in 32 (37%), other infections in 17 (20%), and
unsuspected cardiovascular abnormalities in 26 (30%); 41 remained unexplained.
CONCLUSIONS
Half
of all sudden deaths in children or adolescents were attributed to an
already diagnosed condition. Abnormalities identified at necropsy
accounted for one third of sudden deaths. Undiagnosed hypertrophic
cardiomyopathy caused less than one death per million person years in
the population aged 1-20 years. Unexplained sudden death, which may be
caused by primary cardiac arrhythmia, is probably about 10 times more common.
Keywords: sudden death; necropsy; paediatric cardiology
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