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Infant Mortality – Lake County Statistics Infant Mortality Conference 4 April 2014
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US Infant Mortality Number of infant deaths – 24,586 614.7 per 100,000 Leading causes Birth defects Congenital malformations Deformations Chromosomal abnormalities CDC, 2010
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US Infant Mortality Number of infant deaths – 24,586 614.7 per 100,000 Leading causes Birth defects Short gestation, low birthweight SIDS CDC, 2010
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Lake County Data BIRTHSINFANT DEATHS ALL618352 White3615 (58.5%)28 (54%) Black1914 (30.9%)20 (38%) Hispanic1128 (18.2%)12 (23%) ISDH, 2011
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Leading Causes of Infant Mortality in Indiana ALLWHITEBLACKHISPANIC Birth Defects Prematurity/LBW SIDS Maternal Pregnancy Complications SIDS Maternal Pregnancy Complications AccidentsSIDS Maternal Pregnancy Complications ISDH, 2011
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Congenital Malformations, Deformations, and Chromosomal Abnormalities Congenital Heart Defects – 27% Chromosomal Abnormalities – 15% Central Nervous System – 14% Skeletal Defects – 11% Genitourinary Malformations – 10% Pulmonary Malformations – 8%
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Complications of Pregnancy 46% of all infant deaths result of “conditions originating in the perinatal period” Leading Causes Low birth weight – 33% Premature rupture of membranes – 8% Infection – 6%
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Lake County Child Fatality Review Committee Review deaths of all children <18 Sudden, unexpected and unexplained Drowning Ingestions Infant sleep-related Deaths investigated by DCS – child abuse and neglect Deaths classified as Homicide Suicide Accident
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Lake County Child Fatality Review Committee Team members Coroner, pathologist with forensic experience Law enforcement, fire department, EMS Pediatrician/family practice, mental health, health department Prosecuting attorney, school district, DCS
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Lake County Child Fatality Review Committee Team members share information Try to identify trends Suggest action for community to take Goal – prevent similar future deaths
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Back to Sleep – By Myself Project Purdue University School of Nursing and St. Anthony Medical Center (2009) Kinney and Thach (NEJM, 2009) 85% of 209 sudden infant deaths associated with circumstances “consistent with asphyxia” 50% of sudden infant deaths occur when infants share a bed, sofa or sofa chair with another
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Positional Asphyxia as Cause of Death 20 infants identified Male – 11 Female - 9 Death from positional asphyxia – 18 cases Contributing factor – 2 cases Age at time of death Range: 3 wks - 10 mos Average: 2 1/2 mos
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Back to Sleep By Myself
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