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HERO ID
3115718
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Patterns in mortality over 60 years among persons with mental retardation in a residential facility
Author(s)
Chaney, RH; Eyman, RK
Year
2000
Volume
38
Issue
3
Page Numbers
289-293
Language
English
PMID
10900936
DOI
10.1352/0047-6765(2000)038<0289:PIMOYA>2.0.CO;2
Abstract
Records of 2,444 decreased institutionalized persons with mental retardation were examined for etiologies, disabilities, causes of death, and life expectancies over 60 years. Participants at most risk tended to have prenatal etiology of brain damage, to be young, and have the lowest IQs, epilepsy, poor mobility and feeding skills, and more medical complications. Most mortality was from respiratory infections. Epilepsy was present in 57.2% but was rare in people with Down syndrome. Sudden death occurred in 22.2% of these deceased residents. Over the years generally more residents had prenatal etiology of mental retardation, lower IQ, epilepsy, and were nonambulatory and older when they died.
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