A. Vege et To. Rognum, USE OF NEW NORDIC CRITERIA FOR CLASSIFICATION OF SIDS TO REEVALUATE DIAGNOSES OF SUDDEN UNEXPECTED INFANT DEATH IN THE NORDIC COUNTRIES, Acta paediatrica, 86(4), 1997, pp. 391-396
To investigate whether changes in diagnostic practice might be the cau
se of the SIDS epidemic in the Nordic countries in the 1970s and 1980s
a cooperative study was initiated in 1990. Common morphologic diagnos
tic criteria for SIDS were established in 1992 and 127 randomly select
ed sudden unexpected infant deaths from all Nordic countries from 1970
to 1995 and 205 cases from the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Oslo,
Norway (RMI) from 1984 to 1995 were reevaluated blindly using the new
criteria. Neither the increase nor the decline in the SIDS rate since
1989 seemed to be due to changed diagnostic practices. SIDS seemed to
have been under-diagnosed before the new criteria came into operation
in 1992. There were fewer discrepancies between the original and revis
ed diagnoses in the RMI cases than in the rest of the Norwegian cases,
both before and after 1992.