OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to describe non-intentional strangulation or suffocation suffered by children under 15 years of age. METHODS: Records from the Medical Examiner's Office showed child death by non-intentional strangulation or suffocation from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 2001. RESULTS: A total of 44 suffocations or non-intentional strangulations were registered. Overall mortality was 3.62/1,000,000 persons-year (27.57/1,000,000 in children < 1 year of age, 1.94/1,000,000 in older children); 63.6% were males. Most frequent mechanisms included neck entrapment between bars 18.2%, facial obstruction by bed clothes 15.9%, being covered by rubble, sand, or garbage 15.9%, strangulation by cord, chain, or strip 11.4%, and strangulation by dress or bed clothes 9.1%. CONCLUSIONS: Nearly all registered deaths could be prevented by education, supervision, or structural modifications. Strategies should also include obligatory standards for manufacturing and for warnings on labels.
OBJECTIVE: Our aim was to describe non-intentional strangulation or suffocation suffered by children under 15 years of age. METHODS: Records from the Medical Examiner's Office showed child death by non-intentional strangulation or suffocation from January 1, 1991 to December 31, 2001. RESULTS: A total of 44 suffocations or non-intentional strangulations were registered. Overall mortality was 3.62/1,000,000 persons-year (27.57/1,000,000 in children < 1 year of age, 1.94/1,000,000 in older children); 63.6% were males. Most frequent mechanisms included neck entrapment between bars 18.2%, facial obstruction by bed clothes 15.9%, being covered by rubble, sand, or garbage 15.9%, strangulation by cord, chain, or strip 11.4%, and strangulation by dress or bed clothes 9.1%. CONCLUSIONS: Nearly all registered deaths could be prevented by education, supervision, or structural modifications. Strategies should also include obligatory standards for manufacturing and for warnings on labels.
Authors: Kailene Serena; Jefferson Pedro Piva; Cinara Andreolio; Paulo Roberto Antonacci Carvalho; Tais Sica da Rocha Journal: Rev Bras Ter Intensiva Date: 2018-03