Death review of children receiving medical care at home.
Jun NatsumeAtsushi NumaguchiAtsuko OhnoMihoko MizunoYoshiyuki TakahashiAkihisa OkumuraTetsushi YoshikawaShinji SaitohKiyokuni MiuraMasaharu NodaPublished in: Pediatric research (2021)
Children receiving home medical care, such as tracheostomy care, mechanical ventilation, or tube feeding, need special attention to prevent unexpected death. In this population-based child death review, 6% of children received home medical care, and it was estimated that 1 of 100 children receiving home medical care died per year. One-quarter of the deaths could be preventable by caregiver education or development of devices.