Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United States
Background: To investigate the cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death (SD) for each neonate and the temporal/regional differences which are still unclear. Methods: We established a birth cohort (2000–2014) from our national database and obtained reference data about the United States (U...
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doaj-c66b156faf714de4b29eafb4bacc728b2020-11-25T04:10:06ZengElsevierJournal of the Formosan Medical Association0929-66462020-12-011191218421853Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United StatesWei-Chieh Tseng0Mei-Hwan Wu1Sheunn-Nan Chiu2Hui-Chi Chen3Feng-Yu Kao4San-Kuei Huang5Department of Emergency Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital and Medical College, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Graduate Institute of Clinical Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital and Medical College, National Taiwan University, TaiwanPediatrics, National Taiwan University Hospital and Medical College, National Taiwan University, Taiwan; Corresponding author. National Taiwan University Children's Hospital, No. 8, Chung-Shan South Road, Taipei, 100, Taiwan. Fax: +886 2 23147450.Pediatrics, National Taiwan University Hospital and Medical College, National Taiwan University, TaiwanObstetrics and Gynecology, National Taiwan University Hospital and Medical College, National Taiwan University, TaiwanAdministration of National Health Insurance, Taipei, TaiwanAdministration of National Health Insurance, Taipei, TaiwanBackground: To investigate the cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death (SD) for each neonate and the temporal/regional differences which are still unclear. Methods: We established a birth cohort (2000–2014) from our national database and obtained reference data about the United States (US) from the national website. Results: Among 3,097,277 live births, we identified 1661 children with SD (56.8% male). The postnatal cumulative risk of SD was 0.35, 0.49, 0.56 and 0.59/1000 by age 0, 5, 11 and 14 years. Coexisting cardiac diagnosis was noted in 347 (20.9%) and non-cardiac diagnosis in 300 (18.1%) patients. Cumulative all-cause mortality was 5.3, 6.78, 7.63 and 8.06/1000 by age 0, 5, 11 and 14 years. Risks of SD and all-cause death decreased over birthyear. SD risk decreased particularly after the 2008 birthyear. Risks of SD and all-cause death were the highest in Eastern Taiwan, but SD/all-cause death ratio was high in Taipei metropolitan and Northern Taiwan. Cumulative risk of SD (0.54/1000 by age 14) and all-cause mortality (9.06/1000 by age 14) in the US decreased over time. African-Americans were at the highest risks of SD and all-cause mortality. However, American-Indians/Alaska-natives exhibited the highest SD/all-cause death ratio. Conclusion: This study provides the cumulative risk of SD (1 in 1694 newborns) by age 14 years. The time trend underlines the effect of medical advance and education on SD prevention. Distinct regional/ethnic differences in risks of SD and all-cause death in Taiwan and the US indicate the necessity of different strategies to diminish the disparity.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S092966462030070XAll-cause deathInfantSudden deathTaiwanThe United of states |
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Wei-Chieh Tseng Mei-Hwan Wu Sheunn-Nan Chiu Hui-Chi Chen Feng-Yu Kao San-Kuei Huang Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United States Journal of the Formosan Medical Association All-cause death Infant Sudden death Taiwan The United of states |
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Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United States |
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Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United States |
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Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United States |
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Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United States |
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Cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of Taiwan and the United States |
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cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death and all-cause mortality in nationwide birth cohorts of taiwan and the united states |
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Journal of the Formosan Medical Association |
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Background: To investigate the cumulative postnatal risk of pediatric sudden death (SD) for each neonate and the temporal/regional differences which are still unclear. Methods: We established a birth cohort (2000–2014) from our national database and obtained reference data about the United States (US) from the national website. Results: Among 3,097,277 live births, we identified 1661 children with SD (56.8% male). The postnatal cumulative risk of SD was 0.35, 0.49, 0.56 and 0.59/1000 by age 0, 5, 11 and 14 years. Coexisting cardiac diagnosis was noted in 347 (20.9%) and non-cardiac diagnosis in 300 (18.1%) patients. Cumulative all-cause mortality was 5.3, 6.78, 7.63 and 8.06/1000 by age 0, 5, 11 and 14 years. Risks of SD and all-cause death decreased over birthyear. SD risk decreased particularly after the 2008 birthyear. Risks of SD and all-cause death were the highest in Eastern Taiwan, but SD/all-cause death ratio was high in Taipei metropolitan and Northern Taiwan. Cumulative risk of SD (0.54/1000 by age 14) and all-cause mortality (9.06/1000 by age 14) in the US decreased over time. African-Americans were at the highest risks of SD and all-cause mortality. However, American-Indians/Alaska-natives exhibited the highest SD/all-cause death ratio. Conclusion: This study provides the cumulative risk of SD (1 in 1694 newborns) by age 14 years. The time trend underlines the effect of medical advance and education on SD prevention. Distinct regional/ethnic differences in risks of SD and all-cause death in Taiwan and the US indicate the necessity of different strategies to diminish the disparity. |
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