Trends and Characteristics of Mortality Associated with Congenital Anomalies in Korean Children under 5 Years of Age

S. Kim, Min Jung Jang, Young Hwa Song, Seung Yeon Jung, J. Oh, J. Lim
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Purpose: Studies have been conducted on the prevalence and infant mortality rate of congenital anomalies; however, studies on child mortality are rare. Therefore, we evaluated the characteristics of deaths associated with congenital anomalies among children born in Korea who died within 5 years of age.Methods: Birth-to-death cohort linked data of children under the age of 5 years from 2010 to 2013, and statistical data on the cause of death by age from 1999 to 2019, both provided by the Korea National Statistical Office's Microdata Integrated Service, were retrospectively investigated. We investigated the trends and characteristics of mortality associated with congenital anomalies.Results: Among 1,858,945 children, 6,510 children who died were under 5 years of age, and among them, 1,229 deaths were associated with congenital anomalies, while 5,281 deaths were due to other causes. Deaths associated with congenital anomalies accounted for 18.9% of all deaths. When comparing congenital anomalies by systems, anomalies of the cardiovascular system (52.6%) were the most common. The mortality rate associated with congenital anomalies and those of other causes showed similar declining trends in 21 years.Conclusion: The mortality rate of congenital anomalies during the first 5 years of life did not increase differently from the prevalence of congenital anomalies but rather decreased. Deaths associated with congenital anomalies accounted for 20.5% of all infant deaths and 12.1% of child deaths, since the major causes of death in infants and children are slightly different, continuous and careful monitoring is required.
韩国5岁以下儿童先天性畸形死亡率的趋势和特点
目的:对先天性畸形的患病率和婴儿死亡率进行了研究;然而,关于儿童死亡率的研究很少。因此,我们评估了在韩国出生的5岁以内死亡的儿童中与先天性异常相关的死亡特征。方法:回顾性分析韩国国家统计局微数据综合服务提供的2010 - 2013年5岁以下儿童出生-死亡队列相关数据,以及1999 - 2019年按年龄分类的死亡原因统计数据。我们调查了与先天性异常相关的死亡率的趋势和特点。结果:在1,858,945例儿童死亡中,5岁以下儿童死亡6,510例,其中先天性异常死亡1,229例,其他原因死亡5,281例。与先天性异常相关的死亡占所有死亡的18.9%。不同系统的先天性异常比较,以心血管系统异常最为常见(52.6%)。与先天性异常和其他原因有关的死亡率在21年内呈现类似的下降趋势。结论:新生儿前5年先天性异常死亡率与先天性异常患病率的上升趋势无明显差异,反而呈下降趋势。与先天性异常有关的死亡占所有婴儿死亡的20.5%,占儿童死亡的12.1%,由于婴儿和儿童的主要死亡原因略有不同,需要持续和仔细监测。
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