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Specific dangers associated with infants sleeping on sofas.

R W Byard1, S Beal, B Blackbourne

  • 1Forensic Science Centre, Adelaide, SA, Australia. byardr01@forensic.sa.gov.au

Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health
|March 12, 2002
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Infants face risks of accidental asphyxia on sofas, whether sleeping alone or with adults. These deaths can occur from overlaying or wedging, highlighting sofa dangers for infant sleep.

Area of Science:

  • Forensic Pathology
  • Pediatric Safety

Background:

  • Sofas present unique risks for infant sleep environments.
  • Accidental asphyxia is a significant cause of infant mortality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate circumstances leading to accidental asphyxial deaths in infants on sofas.
  • To identify specific risk factors associated with sofa sleeping.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective review of coronial files from South Australia (1989-1998).
  • Analysis of medical examiner files from San Diego County (1991-1998).
  • Inclusion of cases with complete death scene descriptions.

Main Results:

  • Ten cases of infant deaths on sofas were identified.

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  • Six deaths were attributed to accidental asphyxia, four involving co-sleeping.
  • Fatal scenarios included overlaying, wedging, and sleeping with intoxicated adults.
  • Conclusions:

    • Sofas pose risks for accidental asphyxia in infants, both when co-sleeping and sleeping alone.
    • Infants can become wedged in sofa structures, leading to suffocation.
    • The use of sofas for infant sleep is strongly discouraged due to these identified hazards.