FRESH-PEF74055-en
National Observatory of Unexpected Infant Deaths
Registre OMIN
| Name | Country code |
|---|---|
| France | fr |
Sudden infant death (SIDS) is defined as “a sudden death in a child under 1 year of age that could not have been predicted by in the child’s known medical history could have predicted it,” whereas “sudden infant death (SID)” is the death of an infant under 1 year of age that cannot be explained by the clinical history or by postmortem investigations; in France, the Haute Autorité de Santé (HAS) has set the upper age limit at 2 years. In 2007, the HAS published recommendations for the management of SIDS intended for the 30 “SIDS” reference centers; it described the diagnostic procedures to be implemented, which, following an investigation by the French Institute for Public Health Surveillance in 2009, were found to be followed very inconsistently. Since then, no further data has been published in France, and this condition has been the subject of very little research, even though it still affects 300 to 400 infants per year, 50 to 70% of whom remain unexplained deaths. It is thus the leading cause of death among infants aged 1 month to 1 year in France.
The objective of this project is to establish a French National Observatory on Minor Injuries (OMIN) with three main goals: 1) to obtain accurate epidemiological data on this condition, 2) to identify its determinants, and 3) to describe its management in French referral centers. In the medium term, these figures will enable the development of clear and up-to-date prevention messages for the general public and healthcare professionals. Based on these figures, hypotheses for clinical and basic research can also be formulated and serve as the rationale for studies drawing on the diversity of data collected through the registry.
This registry includes all children under the age of 2 admitted for MIN at French referral centers. A wide range of clinical, biological, radiological, and pathological data is collected in an online observation log. Biological samples for a biobank are also collected following signed parental consent. All of this data will be analyzed under the responsibility of the OMIN Scientific Committee to ensure the best possible scientific use of the information. Environmental conditions at the time of death are systematically reported (sleeping position, bedding, smoking, etc.). Access to these patients’ DNA will also enable genetic research to test the potential predisposing role of certain genes. The consequences of pre- or postnatal exposure to certain nutrients or chemical, biological, or pharmaceutical toxins can be precisely characterized by cross-referencing data recorded by the observatory with that of the National Health Data System (SNDS).
Whether in France or internationally, there is an urgent need to collect epidemiological, clinical, environmental, biological, and health-related data on NCDs. We are proposing here an original and unique project in this field. This registry, and the analysis of the data it contains, constitutes an essential starting point for the development and evaluation of future, more effective information and prevention campaigns in the field of NCDs. By simultaneously providing a wide variety of research data, this registry will also facilitate cutting-edge scientific research based on evidence-based hypotheses, leading to the discovery of original findings in the field of NCDs.
['Clinical data','Biological data','Socio-demographic data','Environmental / exposure data','Economic data','Participant-reported health data']
Individus
| Topic | Vocabulary |
|---|---|
| Paediatrics | health theme |
| Public, environmental and occupational health | health theme |
| Sudden infant death syndrome | cim-11 |
| Socio-demographic and economic determinants | health determinant |
| Socio-demographic and economic determinants: Employment | health determinant |
| Socio-demographic and economic determinants: Education level | health determinant |
| Socio-demographic and economic determinants: Age | health determinant |
| Environmental determinants | health determinant |
| Environmental determinants: Climate | health determinant |
| Environmental determinants: Other | health determinant |
| Behavioral determinants | health determinant |
| Behavioral determinants: Eating habits | health determinant |
| Biological determinants | health determinant |
| Biological determinants: Genetic predisposition | health determinant |
| Biological determinants: Sex | health determinant |
| Other | health determinant |
['Auvergne Rhône-Alpes','Bourgogne Franche-Comté','Bretagne','Centre-Val de Loire','Grand Est','Guadeloupe','Guyane','Hauts-de-France','Ile-de-France','La Réunion','Martinique','Normandie','Nouvelle-Aquitaine','Occitanie','Pays de la Loire','Provence - Alpes - Côte d'Azur']
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"level_age_clusion_I": [
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"concept": {
"vocab": "MeSH",
"vocabURI": "D007231"
},
"value": "Infant, Newborn (birth to 28 days)"
},
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"vocabURI": "D007223"
},
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}
],
"level_type_clusion_I": "Patients population",
"level_type_clusion_other": "",
"clusion_I": "Infant aged 0 to 24 months who died of sudden infant death syndrome and was treated in France by a MIN reference center",
"clusion_E": ""
}
| Name |
|---|
| Christèle;GRAS LE GUEN |
| Name | Role |
|---|---|
| CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE NANTES | sponsor |
| Name |
|---|
| CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE NANTES |
| FONDATION AXA |
| LES RIRES D'ANNA |
| NAITRE ET VIVRE |
| SA VIE |
| SANTE PUBLIQUE FRANCE |
| Name |
|---|
| ; |
| Société Française pour l'Etude et la Prévention de la Mort Inattendue du Nourrisson et de l'Enfant (SFMINE) |
| Agency name |
|---|
| CNIL |
['Through organizations (health services or institutions, schools, businesses, etc.)']
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Free admission
Observational Study
| Start | End |
|---|---|
| 2016-02-01 | 3000-01-01 |
Prospective longitudinal
Daily
['Automatic consistency checks and monitoring of 100% of files']
Nantes University Hospital
| Name | |
|---|---|
| Léa;FERRAND | lea.ferrand@chu-nantes.fr |
The OMIN data and sample access charter is available on request from bp-coordination-omin@chu-nantes.fr Requests for access to data are made by means of a project form, which must be sent to omin@chu-nantes.fr for appraisal by members of the Scientific Advisory Board. The opinion is given within 1 month.
OMIN Study Group and CRB, if applicable
Yes
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| Indicate if special permissions are required to access a resource | Special permissions description |
|---|---|
| Yes | https://www.omin.fr/charte-dutilisation-des-donnees-processus-demande/ |
| Name | |
|---|---|
| Léa;FERRAND | lea.ferrand@chu-nantes.fr |
FRESH-PEF74055-en
| Name | Affiliation |
|---|---|
| Léa Ferrand | CENTRE HOSPITALIER UNIVERSITAIRE DE NANTES |