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. 2018 Sep;31(5):687-708.
doi: 10.1111/jar.12446. Epub 2018 Mar 24.

Early death and causes of death of people with Down syndrome: A systematic review

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Early death and causes of death of people with Down syndrome: A systematic review

Lisa O'Leary et al. J Appl Res Intellect Disabil. 2018 Sep.
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Abstract

Background: It is thought that people with Down syndrome die younger than the general population, but that survival rates are improving.

Methods: Five databases were searched for keywords related to intellectual disabilities, Down syndrome and mortality. Strict inclusion criteria were applied. Information from 34 selected studies was tabulated, extracted and synthesized.

Results: People with Down syndrome died about 28 years younger than the general population. Congenital heart anomalies, comorbidities, low birthweight, and Black and minority ethnicity influenced earlier age of death, as did younger maternal age and poorer parental education. Congenital heart anomalies and respiratory conditions were the leading causes of death, and more common than in the general population. Survival rates have improved over time, particularly for those with congenital heart anomalies.

Conclusions: People with Down syndrome are living longer but still die younger of different causes than the general population. More robust comparative data are needed, and ethnic differences require further study.

Keywords: Down syndrome; death; intellectual disabilities; lifespan; mortality; survival.

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