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SIDS

Not ‘cot death’

Page 2: SIDS Not cot death. Definition Sudden death of an infant under 1 year Remains unexplained after Case investigation Autopsy Examination of death scene.

Definition

• Sudden death of an infant under 1 year• Remains unexplained after

– Case investigation– Autopsy– Examination of death scene– Review of clinical history

• Persistent rate since dramatic fall after 1991

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Who’s at Risk?• Boys>girls• Multiple births• Prematurity• LBW• Aged 6 wks to 6 months• Minor illness• Parental unemployment• Young mother• Lower SC• Smoking in pregnancy• Unsafe sleeping

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Risk FactorsFactors associated with an increased risk of SIDS

Factors associated with an decreased risk of SIDS

Unsafe sleeping position

Room sharing

Smoking Breast feeding

Unsafe sleeping environmentsBed sharing & sofa sharingTemperatureBedding & mattresses

Dummy use

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Safe Sleeping

• Safe Sleeping Test, from Foundation of Sudden Infant Deaths

• Identify 7 risks of SIDS from the picture

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Sleeping Position• Babies placed to sleep on their front or side

are at significant increased risk of SIDS• 2 studies have shown that side sleeping is

particularly risky if baby was born before 37 weeks gestation

• Babies who usually sleep on their back but are placed on their front or side are at high risk of SIDS

(Lullaby Trust May 2013)

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Unsafe Sleep Environments

• Meta analysis of studies published in 2012 showed an increased risk of SIDS in bed sharing infants

• Studies have found that sharing a sofa with an infant is also associated with an extremely high risk of SIDS

• Bed sharing with a baby if either parent is a smoker significantly increases the risk of SIDS

(Lullaby Trust May 2013)

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Other Recommendations• Baby’s head should be uncovered while sleeping• Babies should be placed on their back in the ‘feet to

foot’ position• Use of pillows, quilts & duvets should be avoided• Babies should sleep on frim flat mattress which is clean

& in good condition• The safest place for the baby to sleep for the 1st 6

months is in a cot/crib in the same room as the parents• Medical advice should be sought if a baby shows signs

of illness that persist for more than 24 hrs(Lullaby Trust May 2013)

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Sudden Unexpected Deaths in Infancy

Between April 2008 and March 2014 across Central Bedfordshire, Bedford Borough and Luton there have been a total of 26 deaths of babies which were sudden and unexplained.

16 of 26 babies who died were boys. This is in keeping with research which shows that boys appear to be more at risk than girls. (Epidemiology of SIDS and explained sudden infant deaths. CESDI SUDI Research Group .Leach CE, Blair PS, Fleming PJ, Smith IJ Platt MW, Berry PJ, Golding J.)

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Age of Babies at Death

Age range of deaths 2 weeks to 31 weeks42% died between 10-13 weeks

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National statistics show that babies are more likely to die during cooler months however the data for Bedford Borough, Central Bedfordshire and Luton is fairly evenly spread throughout the year although a slight peak has been observed in the second quarter of the year.

 

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Smoking• 1 in 4 women smoke during part of their pregnancy• Maternal smoking dramatically increases the rate

of SIDS, miscarriage & stillbirth• Estimated if all women stopped smoking in

pregnancy the SIDS rate would be reduced by up to 40-50%

• Smoking 1-9 cigarettes a day in pregnancy= 4x more likely to have SIDS

• Risk of SIDS increased by bed sharing when either parent smokes

• Postnatal passive smoking also puts a baby at risk

(Lullaby Trust May 2013)

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Alcohol & Drugs & Bedsharing

• Risk of SIDS found to be increased when bed sharer has used alcohol or drugs or is overtired

• One study showed where mother had consumed 2 or more units of alcohol in last 24hrs there was substantial increase risk in SIDS when bed sharing

• Use of illegal drugs increased the risk 11 fold even when baby was room sharing. Risks when drug using mother is bed sharing is ‘inestimably large’

(Lullaby Trust May 2013)

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SIDS Cases Reviewed by CDOPModifiable factors were identified in all of the sudden unexpected deaths reported to CDOP. These included:• unsafe sleeping practices, majority of babies were not in a cot/Moses basket at the time of their final sleep. •smoking (56% of cases) •drug/alcohol misuse. In some cases there was more than one modifiable factor identified.