Abstract

BackgroundWe aim to study the profile, and pathological characteristics of sudden death in young in purpose of recommendations for prevention.MethodsWe performed a retrospective cohort study using autopsy data from the Department of Forensic Medicine of Monastir (Tunisia). A review of all autopsies performed for 28 years was done (August 1990 to December 2018). In each case, clinical information, and circumstances of death were obtained. A complete forensic autopsy and histological, and toxicological investigations were performed. We have included all sudden death in persons aged between 18 and 35 years.ResultsWe collected 137 cases of sudden death during the studied period. The mean age of the studied population was 26.47 years. Almost 72% deaths were classified as cardiac death, and was due to ischemic heart disease in 32.32%. Sudden death was attributed to a pleuropulmonary cause in 7.4%, an abdominal cause in 6%, and from a neurological origin in 4.5%. The cause of sudden death in this group was not established by 9.5%.ConclusionIn this series, sudden death in young adults occurs mainly in a smoking male, aged between 18 and 24 years old, occurring at rest, in the morning, and early in the week. It is more common, especially in summer. Sudden death is most often the first manifestation of pathologies, especially unsuspected heart diseases. The predominance of cardiovascular causes is the common denominator of almost all studies reported in the literature. Our findings suggest that prevention of sudden death among young adults under the age of 35 years should also focus on evaluation for causes not associated with structural heart disease.

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  • We aim to study the profile, and pathological characteristics of sudden death in young in purpose of recommendations for prevention

  • – Young adult subject between 18 and 35 years old. – Sudden death. – Natural cause of death confirmed by pathological examination, and toxicological analyses. – Forensic autopsy done with anatomopathological and toxicological analyses. – Obscure autopsies

  • The history of sudden death of a young subject in the family was reported in seven cases (5.1%)

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Introduction

We aim to study the profile, and pathological characteristics of sudden death in young in purpose of recommendations for prevention. In the elderly and adults, sudden death is quite common [1]. In France, for example, it represents 60,000 deaths per year [1]. Some studies have demonstrated that there is a divergence in the incidence of sudden death in young adults [2,3,4,5]. The occurrence of death in a young adult remains an event experienced as dramatic for the family as well as society and doctors. Sudden death at any age constitutes a medico-legal barrier to burial. Sudden death is less common in the age group between 18 and 35 years [6]

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