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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 June 2012
Non-traumatic, sudden death in young patients has been described in several studies, but most of these studies have involved highly selected populations. This study examined consecutive cases of non-traumatic, prehospital, sudden death in young patients (age 2–35 years) in a six-year period in an urban EMS system. One-hundred-seven cases were identified; however, seven cases were excluded because of occult trauma or lack of documentation. Of the 100 cases studied, drug and/or toxin exposure was the most common etiology (32%), followed by cardiac (22%) and pulmonary (20%). This is the first study which describes all cases of non-traumatic, prehospital, sudden death in young patients presenting to an EMS system. Implications of these data for EMS personnel are discussed.