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Causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in 2014–2016: A population study in Japan

Despite the higher mortality rates in patients with Down syndrome compared with the general Japanese population, the life span has dramatically increased in Japan and other countries. We aimed to clarify recent causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in Japan. We calculated proportionate mort...

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Autores principales: Motegi, Narumi, Yamaoka, Yui, Moriichi, Akinori, Morisaki, Naho
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34622557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.62526
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author Motegi, Narumi
Yamaoka, Yui
Moriichi, Akinori
Morisaki, Naho
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Moriichi, Akinori
Morisaki, Naho
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description Despite the higher mortality rates in patients with Down syndrome compared with the general Japanese population, the life span has dramatically increased in Japan and other countries. We aimed to clarify recent causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in Japan. We calculated proportionate mortality and standardized mortality odds ratios (SMORs) among all deaths registered with Down syndrome as the cause of death (ICD‐10 code, Q90) in the Japanese National Death Registry Database in 2014–2016. In the study period, 762 in patients with Down syndrome died. The main causes of death were pneumonia/respiratory infections (20.5%), congenital malformations of the circulatory system (11.2%), other diseases of the circulatory system (9.2%), and aspiration pneumonia (8.4%). The SMORs (95% confidence intervals) were higher for natural death, defined as death of an elderly person with no other cause of death to be mentioned (55.73 [36.92–84.12]), early‐onset Alzheimer's disease, defined as Alzheimer's disease with onset <65 years of age (29.36 [16.44–52.44]), aspiration pneumonia (18.33 [14.03–23.96]), pneumonia/respiratory infections (8.11 [6.76–9.73]), congenital malformations of the circulatory system (8.07 [5.98–10.88]), and leukemia/lymphoma (2.16 [1.55–2.99]) but lower for malignant solid tumors (0.04 [0.02–0.06]) in patients with Down syndrome. Patients with Down syndrome had the greatest relative risk of dying from natural death, early‐onset Alzheimer's disease, and respiratory illnesses, highlighting the need for appropriate medical, health, and welfare services.
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spelling pubmed-92928662022-07-20 Causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in 2014–2016: A population study in Japan Motegi, Narumi Yamaoka, Yui Moriichi, Akinori Morisaki, Naho Am J Med Genet A Original Articles Despite the higher mortality rates in patients with Down syndrome compared with the general Japanese population, the life span has dramatically increased in Japan and other countries. We aimed to clarify recent causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in Japan. We calculated proportionate mortality and standardized mortality odds ratios (SMORs) among all deaths registered with Down syndrome as the cause of death (ICD‐10 code, Q90) in the Japanese National Death Registry Database in 2014–2016. In the study period, 762 in patients with Down syndrome died. The main causes of death were pneumonia/respiratory infections (20.5%), congenital malformations of the circulatory system (11.2%), other diseases of the circulatory system (9.2%), and aspiration pneumonia (8.4%). The SMORs (95% confidence intervals) were higher for natural death, defined as death of an elderly person with no other cause of death to be mentioned (55.73 [36.92–84.12]), early‐onset Alzheimer's disease, defined as Alzheimer's disease with onset <65 years of age (29.36 [16.44–52.44]), aspiration pneumonia (18.33 [14.03–23.96]), pneumonia/respiratory infections (8.11 [6.76–9.73]), congenital malformations of the circulatory system (8.07 [5.98–10.88]), and leukemia/lymphoma (2.16 [1.55–2.99]) but lower for malignant solid tumors (0.04 [0.02–0.06]) in patients with Down syndrome. Patients with Down syndrome had the greatest relative risk of dying from natural death, early‐onset Alzheimer's disease, and respiratory illnesses, highlighting the need for appropriate medical, health, and welfare services. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2021-10-07 2022-01 /pmc/articles/PMC9292866/ /pubmed/34622557 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.62526 Text en © 2021 The Authors. American Journal of Medical Genetics Part A published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Morisaki, Naho
Causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in 2014–2016: A population study in Japan
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title_full Causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in 2014–2016: A population study in Japan
title_fullStr Causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in 2014–2016: A population study in Japan
title_full_unstemmed Causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in 2014–2016: A population study in Japan
title_short Causes of death in patients with Down syndrome in 2014–2016: A population study in Japan
title_sort causes of death in patients with down syndrome in 2014–2016: a population study in japan
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9292866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34622557
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ajmg.a.62526
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