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apnea and Cot Death

apnea has been researched along with Cot Death in 401 studies

Apnea: A transient absence of spontaneous respiration.

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"Apnea is a frequent occurrence in prematurity and its prevalence in the most severely preterm population is indicative of an immature respiratory neural control system."9.22Apnea of prematurity and sudden infant death syndrome. ( MacFarlane, PM; Martin, RJ; Mitchell, LJ, 2022)
"A series of new current procedural terminology codes have been created that allow health-care providers to code and bill for pediatric home apnea monitoring in the United States."8.84Pediatric home apnea monitors: coding, billing, and updated prescribing information for practice management. ( Halbower, AC, 2008)
" The aim of this review is to summarize recent novel findings regarding the possible association of beta-casomorphin (beta-CM) to apnea in SIDS, which has not been widely appreciated by pediatricians and scientists."8.82Relation of beta-casomorphin to apnea in sudden infant death syndrome. ( Cade, R; Elmir, Z; Fregly, M; Sun, Z; Wang, X; Zhang, Z, 2003)
"The use of home apnea monitoring (HAM) continues as an accepted or recommended intervention for infants with certain signs and symptoms or medical diagnoses."8.79The art and science of home infant apnea monitoring in the 1990s. ( Whitaker, S, 1995)
"The neurodevelopmental outcome of term infants with acute life-threatening events (ALTE) and preterm infants with persistent apnea of prematurity were compared to matched control populations."8.78Neurodevelopmental outcome in infants with apnea. ( Koons, AH, 1992)
"Apnea is a common, treatable disorder of respiration in premature infants, which usually resolves over time."8.78Apnea of prematurity. ( Martin, RJ; Miller, MJ, 1992)
"Evidence supporting a role for abnormal apnea in sudden infant deaths is predominantly circumstantial."8.77Role of apnea in the sudden infant death syndrome: a personal view. ( Southall, DP, 1988)
"Episodic apnea leading to asphyxia is a relatively common disorder of young children."8.77Sleep apnea in infancy and childhood. ( Thach, BT, 1985)
" The risk of SIDS is increased in subsequent siblings of infants with SIDS, infants with apnea of infancy (AI), and prematurely born infants."8.76Apnea of infancy and sudden infant death syndrome. ( Brooks, JG, 1982)
"Prenatal nicotinic exposure (PNE) reportedly sensitizes bronchopulmonary C-fibers (PCFs) and prolongs PCF-mediated apnea in rat pups, contributing to the pathogenesis of sudden infant death syndrome."7.91Prolongation of bronchopulmonary C-fiber-mediated apnea by prenatal nicotinic exposure in rat pups: role of 5-HT ( Gao, X; Leng, S; Wallen, M; Xu, F; Zhao, L; Zhuang, J, 2019)
" There is evidence that future SIDS cases experience more apnea and have abnormal arousal from sleep."7.85Active sleep unmasks apnea and delayed arousal in infant rat pups lacking central serotonin. ( Cummings, KJ; Geurts, A; Hodges, MR; Young, JO, 2017)
"Rates of Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUID), bronchiolitis, and central apnea increase in winter in temperate climates."7.83Seasonal Timing of Infant Bronchiolitis, Apnea and Sudden Unexplained Infant Death. ( Anderson, LJ; Carroll, KN; Gebretsadik, T; Hartert, TV; Larkin, EK; Mitchel, E; Rosas-Salazar, C; Sloan, CD; Wu, P, 2016)
"Home apnea monitors detect abnormalities in cardiac and respiratory frequency, but their use in the diagnosis of respiratory -related sleep disturbances in children has not been demonstrated, as was originally thought."7.81[The role of complementary examinations and home monitoring in patient at risk from apparent life threatening event, apneas and sudden infant death syndrome]. ( Bobillo Pérez, S; García García, JJ; Martínez Monseny, A; Martínez Planas, A, 2015)
" We experimentally re-created a bed-sharing situation with an infant mannequin to demonstrate that a Graseby home apnea monitor continues to sense adult breathing and movement in the absence of infant breathing when used in this sleep situation."7.74Failure of apnea monitoring during bed-sharing. ( Elder, DE; Larsen, P; Zuccollo, JM, 2008)
" Elevating body temperature by approximately 2 degrees C prolongs the duration of the LCR and the length of apnea associated with the reflex."7.74Elevated body temperature exaggerates laryngeal chemoreflex apnea in decerebrate piglets. ( Bartlett, D; Damon, T; Leiter, JC; Xia, L, 2008)
" The hypothesis was that water stimulation of the larynx in piglets, leading to death by prolonged apnea, would produce postmortem findings similar to those found in SIDS victims."7.73Fatal apnea in piglets by way of laryngeal chemoreflex: postmortem findings as anatomic correlates of sudden infant death syndrome in the human infant. ( Adams, J; Richardson, MA, 2005)
" In this statement, the most recent research information concerning extreme limits for a prolonged course of apnea of prematurity is reviewed."7.72Apnea, sudden infant death syndrome, and home monitoring. ( , 2003)
" All infants were at home under surveillance with a cardiorespiratory monitor and followed in an apnea clinic with monthly appointments."7.72Fetal hemoglobin synthesis determined by gamma-mRNA/gamma-mRNA + beta-mRNA quantitation in infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome being monitored at home for apnea. ( Bard, H; Côté, A; Gagnon, C; Infante-Rivard, C; Praud, JP, 2003)
" Seven TGP-S animals developed apnea (1."7.72Apnea and bradycardia due to anaphylaxis to tobacco glycoprotein in the infant rabbit. ( Becker, CG; Besch, NS; Forster, HV; Gershan, WM; Lowry, TF, 2004)
" We tested the hypothesis that a combination of acute hypoxia and elevated body temperature (T(B)) might prevent autoresuscitation from hypoxic apnea (AR)."7.72Inhibitory effects of hyperthermia on mechanisms involved in autoresuscitation from hypoxic apnea in mice: a model for thermal stress causing SIDS. ( Kahraman, L; Thach, BT, 2004)
" Some congenital myasthenic syndromes can cause sudden infant death syndrome by apnea, but the frequency of this etiology is unknown."7.71Congenital myasthenic syndrome associated with episodic apnea and sudden infant death. ( Byring, RF; Engel, AG; Gustafsson, B; Hackman, P; Ohno, K; Pihko, H; Shen, XM; Tsujino, A; Udd, B, 2002)
" On postnatal days 1--2, 5--6 and 10--11, the pups were exposed either to a single period of hypoxia produced by breathing an anoxic gas mixture (97% N(2) and 3% CO(2)) and their time to last gasp determined, or they were exposed repeatedly to hypoxia and their ability to autoresuscitate from primary apnea determined."7.71Prenatal exposure to nicotine impairs protective responses of rat pups to hypoxia in an age-dependent manner. ( Fewell, JE; Ng, VK; Smith, FG, 2001)
"We studied glucagon-induced growth hormone secretion in 9 patients with apnea of infancy and in 55 siblings of children who had died of sudden infant death syndrome, who were included as a comparison group."7.70Decreased growth hormone response to glucagon in infants after an apnea of infancy. ( Chanoine, JP; Kahn, A; Rebuffat, E; Van Vliet, G, 1998)
"This article describes the experiences of a group of parents in New Zealand who lost infants to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and who monitored their subsequent infants or subsibs (infants born after the death of an infant due to SIDS) at home for signs of apnea."7.70Parenting of at-risk infants in the face of uncertainty: home apnea monitoring of subsibs. ( Maclean, BL, 1999)
" Because apneas in infancy are associated with SIDS, we have tested the hypothesis that postnatal exposure to tobacco constituents and infections might adversely affect an infant's ability to cope with an apneic episode."7.70Adverse effects of nicotine and interleukin-1beta on autoresuscitation after apnea in piglets: implications for sudden infant death syndrome. ( Akre, H; Frøen, JF; Saugstad, OD; Stray-Pedersen, B, 2000)
"To evaluate the financial impact of incorporating event recordings as an integral component of home apnea/bradycardia monitoring."7.69Cost implications of event recordings in apnea/bradycardia home monitoring: a theoretical analysis. ( Freed, G; Santos, V; Steinschneider, A, 1995)
"Infants with inborn errors of fatty acid metabolism may present with apnea, periodic breathing, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)."7.69Familial infantile apnea and immature beta oxidation. ( Browning, IB; Iafolla, AK; Roe, CR, 1995)
" Monitors recorded all episodes of apnea greater than 15 seconds and bradycardia less than 80 beats per minute."7.69Documented home apnea monitoring: effect on compliance, duration of monitoring, and validation of alarm reporting. ( Cullen, JA; Gibson, E; Spinner, S; Spitzer, AR; Wrobel, HA, 1996)
"The presence of episodes of apnea (EA) in infants is very alarming and requires rapid, precise determination of the etiology in view of the relationship with the syndrome of sudden death of infants."7.69[Clinical significance of episodes of apnea in babies]. ( Arcas, J; Barrio, MI; Leal, J; López-Martín, V; Martínez-Bermejo, A; Pascual-Castroviejo, I; Roche, C, 1997)
"Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and heavy snoring during sleep, without sleep apnea, has been well described in children and adults."7.68From apnea of infancy to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in the young child. ( Guilleminault, C; Stoohs, R, 1992)
"Infants experiencing apparent life-threatening events (ALTE) have been reported to have elevated frequencies of periodic breathing and obstructive apnea when compared to presumably normal control groups."7.68Apnea in subsequent asymptomatic siblings of infants who had an apparent life-threatening event. ( Duke, JC; McCaffree, MA; Sekar, KC; Toubas, PL, 1992)
"Home apnea monitoring is highly controversial."7.68Infant home apnea monitoring: a practical review. ( Bolam, DL, 1992)
" Nursing documentation failed to detect 11 infants with prolonged apnea and bradycardia."7.68Undetected apnea and bradycardia in infants. ( Graff, M; Hegyi, T; Hiatt, IM; Rovell, K; Soriano, C, 1991)
"To determine whether the incidence of apnea or bradycardia increased after the first diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) immunization in 100 subsequent siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome, we examined data obtained from floppy disk recordings attached to apnea-bradycardia monitors for episodes of apnea lasting 15 seconds or longer and episodes of bradycardia lasting 10 seconds or longer."7.68Effect of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis immunization on prolonged apnea or bradycardia in siblings of sudden infant death syndrome victims. ( Freed, G; Rhetta-Smith, A; Santos, VR; Steinschneider, A, 1991)
"A prospective examination was made of the temporal course of parental observations in response to a monitor alarm of apnea (apnea setting of 20 seconds) or bradycardia (bradycardia setting of 80 beats per minute)."7.68Parental reports of apnea and bradycardia: temporal characteristics and accuracy. ( Santos, V; Steinschneider, A, 1991)
"This study presents findings from 35 interviews with mothers of infants who were monitored for apnea following discharge from the same neonatal intensive care unit."7.68Mothers' behavior with home infant apnea monitors. ( Becker, BK; Klinghagen, RD; Stevens, DC; Wilson, AL, 1990)
"A comparison was made of two different management methods that were developed to help follow high-risk infants on home apnea or bradycardia monitors."7.68Evaluation of changes made to an infant home apnea monitoring program in response to findings from a national consensus panel. ( Blondis, TA; Corkins, MR; Desch, LW, 1990)
" Twenty-four were reported to have had previous episodes of apnea, cyanosis, or seizure, and 11 had had 10 or more such episodes that were either invented or caused by the mother."7.68Suffocation, recurrent apnea, and sudden infant death. ( Meadow, R, 1990)
" This, and the known high incidence of apneas in infants who subsequently are victims of sudden infant death syndrome, has led to aggressive attempts at early identification of newborns with abnormal cardio-respiratory patterns."7.67Apnea in newborn infants: approach to management. ( Banagale, RC; Howatt, WF; Roloff, DW, 1984)
"Apnea of infancy and obstructive sleep apnea in older children are being more widely recognized as potential causes of morbidity and mortality in children."7.67Apnea of infancy and childhood. ( Fan, LL, 1984)
"Thirteen infants with achondroplasia and sudden unexpected death or unexplained apnea were discovered through nonsystematic retrospective case collection."7.67Apnea and sudden unexpected death in infants with achondroplasia. ( Gilbert, EF; Hall, JG; Jones, KL; Leavitt, LA; Partington, MW; Pauli, RM; Scott, CI; Sommer, A; Ver Hoeve, J; Wassman, ER, 1984)
"Apnea of infancy represents a problem that is commonly encountered by the practicing pediatrician; yet, few publications have outlined a practical approach to the care of such infants."7.67Infant apnea. An approach to management. ( Fox, WW; Spitzer, AR, 1984)
"Conflicting opinions and inadequate data have led to confusion regarding the relationship of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and infantile apnea."7.67Management of infants with apnea and potential apnea. A survey of pediatric opinion. ( Friedman, SB; Lewak, N; Zebal, BH, 1984)
" Group 2 infants suffered prolonged apnea of infancy (near-miss sudden infant death syndrome) and were successfully resuscitated."7.67Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma beta-endorphin concentrations in prolonged infant apnea (near-miss sudden infant death syndrome). ( Hindmarsh, KW; McKay, RJ; O'Donnell, M; Sankaran, K; Wallace, SM, 1986)
"To gain further insight into the possible role of endogenous opioid peptides in the respiratory difficulties associated with the apnea of infancy and other disorders possibly related to apnea, the levels of beta-endorphin immunoreactivity were measured in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of five groups of infants: (1) infants with proved apnea, (2) infants with histories of an apparent life-threatening event (ALTE), (3) siblings of victims of the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), (4) infants with suspected but unproved apnea, and (5) infants undergoing investigation for other acute illnesses."7.67Increased cerebrospinal fluid beta-endorphin immunoreactivity in infants with apnea and in siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Adams, ML; Brase, DA; Dewey, WL; Morris, DL; Myer, EC, 1987)
"We prospectively studied the stress perception of ten mothers of preterm infants on apnea monitors (birth weight, 1255 +/- 295 g) and ten mothers of term infants on monitors (3156 +/- 700 g) and compared them with 15 mothers of preterm infants (1450 +/- 305 g) and 15 mothers of term infants (3360 +/- 595 g) not on monitors."7.67Mothers of preterm and full-term infants on home apnea monitors. ( Chen, A; Garcia Coll, C; Oh, W; Vohr, BR, 1988)
"The pathophysiology of "near miss" or "aborted" sudden infant death syndrome (better termed "emergency apnea") is unclear."7.67Psychosocial impact of emergency apnea. ( Light, MJ; Sheridan, MS, 1987)
"This review provides an understanding of current problems related to apnea of infancy."7.67Infant apnea. ( Fox, WW; Spitzer, AR, 1986)
"Of 569 infants referred to the Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center Apnea Program (Seattle) for evaluation between 1978 and 1983, a total of 232 were discharged with cardiopulmonary monitors."7.67Apnea of infancy--a clinical problem. ( Davis, N; Sweeney, LB, 1986)
" One current theory links apnea of infancy to this mystery killer."7.67Apnea of infancy. Approach to evaluation and management. ( Goldhagen, JL, 1986)
"Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) beta-endorphin levels were determined in 16 patients with infant apnea syndrome and 34 control patients."7.67Cerebrospinal fluid endorphins and the infant apnea syndrome. ( Orlowski, JP, 1986)
"An apnea hypothesis is proposed termed Conditioned Hyperventilation."7.67Conditioned hyperventilation as a factor in animal, infant, and adult apnea: a theoretical analysis of experimental and clinical data. ( Caldwell, WE, 1986)
"Apnea was elicited by the application of chemical stimuli to the laryngeal region of 25 piglets from 1 to 70 days of age."7.66Effect of hypoxia on laryngeal reflex apnea--implications for sudden infant death. ( Cummings, C; Lanier, B; Richardson, MA, 1983)
" Because caffeine is a respiratory stimulant, its effect on breathing pattern was evaluated in 12 infants with infantile apnea."7.66Effect of caffeine on control of breathing in infantile apnea. ( Aranda, JV; Davis, J; Grondin, D; Trippenbach, T; Turmen, T; Watters, G; Zinman, R, 1983)
"Twenty-six infants with unexplained and apparently life-threatening apnea were evaluated clinically, underwent eight- or 12-hour polygraphic recordings during sleep, and were then observed on home monitors."7.66Infant apnea: polygraphic studies and follow-up monitoring. ( Frost, JD; Harrison, GM; Rosen, CL, 1983)
" Sustained apnea and periodic breathing appear to be infrequent respiratory patterns in term infants."7.66The frequency of apnea and bradycardia in a population of healthy, normal infants. ( Fallon, M; Kennedy, JL; Merisalo, RL; Stein, IM, 1983)
" Recordings were examined for occurrences of GER and for central apnea of 10 seconds or greater duration."7.66Movement and gastroesophageal reflux in awake term infants with "near miss" SIDS, unrelated to apnea. ( Ariagno, RL; Baldwin, R; Guilleminault, C; Owen-Boeddiker, M, 1982)
"Electronic monitors were used at home to detect apnea in 134 infants who were considered to be at risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)."7.66Home apnea monitoring in 'near-miss' sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and in siblings of SIDS victims. ( Bryan, MH; Duffty, P, 1982)
"The frequency of proposed causes for the infant apnea syndrome (IAS) or "near miss" sudden infant death is unknown."7.66Infant apnea syndrome. A prospective evaluation of etiologies. ( Bagnell, P; Camfield, C; Camfield, P; Rees, E, 1982)
"7%) had episodes of apnea greater than 30 seconds in duration, all of which were accompanied by bradycardia less than 100 beats per minute; 25 infants (2."7.66Prolonged apnea and cardiac arrhythmias in infants discharged from neonatal intensive care units: failure to predict an increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome. ( Alexander, JR; Arrowsmith, WA; Cree, JE; Fleming, PJ; Goncalves, A; Orme, RL; Rhoden, KJ; Richards, JM; Shinebourne, EA; Southall, DP, 1982)
"Periodic breathing (PB) during sleep was investigated in two groups of full-term infants with histories of apnea that were terminated by resuscitation."7.66Periodic breathing in infants with histories of prolonged apnea. ( Farrell, MK; Keenan, WJ; Kramer, M; Moore, SE; Walsh, JK; Wolske, SK, 1981)
"We measured characteristics of apnea resulting from electrical stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) in 28 anesthetized infant monkeys ranging from a gestational age of 141 days to 49 days postterm and in four adult monkeys."7.66Prolonged apnea in infant monkeys resulting from stimulation of superior laryngeal nerve. ( Lindeman, RC; Sutton, D; Taylor, EM, 1978)
"Two sons and their father had severe hypersomnolence and obstructive sleep apnea."7.66Obstructive sleep apnea in family members. ( Feldman, NT; Hallett, M; Saunders, NA; Strohl, KP, 1978)
" Eight had recurrent apneic spells (apnea group) (five had aborted SIDS and three had recurrent apnea in the intensive care nursery) and eight were "well" preterm infants about to fly in a pressurized airplane (PIO2, 120 mm Hg) (control group)."7.66Apnea, hypoxemia, and aborted sudden infant death syndrome. ( Ariagno, RL; Brady, JP; Dumpit, FM; Goldman, SL; Watts, JL, 1978)
" Normal controls were compared to infants with prolonged apnea and to siblings of sudden infant death victims."7.65Chemoreceptor function and sleep state in apnea. ( Fagenholz, SA; O'Connell, K; Shannon, DC, 1976)
" From the neurophysiological point of view, a review is also made of various therapeutical approaches for the prevention or reduction of apneas."7.65[Factors causing apneas in otherwise healthy newborns: a neurophysiological Concept (author's transl)]. ( Gabriel, M, 1977)
" A number of infants also reveal transient upper airway obstruction following brief periods of sleep apnea."7.65Apnea and airway obstruction during feeding and sleep. ( Rabuzzi, DD; Steinschneider, A, 1976)
"Several types of apnea are described in premature infants and in infants who have survived breathing-stoppage episodes which may be related to the sudden infant death syndrome."7.65Apneas during sleep in infants: possible relationship with sudden infant death syndrome. ( Dement, WC; Guilleminault, C; Peraita, R; Souquet, M, 1975)
"The effect of nasopharyngitis on the simultaneous occurrence of prolonged sleep apnea (greater than or equal to 20 seconds in duration) was studied in 26 infants managed at home on an apnea monitor."7.65Nasopharyngitis and prolonged sleep Apnea. ( Steinschneider, A, 1975)
"As part of an ongoing SIDS research project, she underwent 24-hour polygraphic monitoring at 21 weeks of age."5.26Obstructive sleep apnea and near miss for SIDS: I. Report of an infant with sudden death. ( Ariagno, RL; Baldwin, R; Forno, LS; Guilleminault, C; Nagel, L; Owen, M, 1979)
"Apnea is a frequent occurrence in prematurity and its prevalence in the most severely preterm population is indicative of an immature respiratory neural control system."5.22Apnea of prematurity and sudden infant death syndrome. ( MacFarlane, PM; Martin, RJ; Mitchell, LJ, 2022)
"A total of 1079 infants (classified as healthy term infants and 6 groups of those at risk for SIDS) who, during the first 6 months after birth, were observed with home cardiorespiratory monitors using respiratory inductance plethysmography to detect apnea and obstructed breathing."5.09Cardiorespiratory events recorded on home monitors: Comparison of healthy infants with those at increased risk for SIDS. ( Baird, T; Corwin, MJ; Crowell, DH; Cupples, LA; Hufford, D; Hunt, CE; Keens, TG; Lister, G; Martin, RJ; Neuman, MR; Peucker, M; Ramanathan, R; Silvestri, JM; Tinsley, LR; Weese-Mayer, DE; Willinger, M, 2001)
" We discuss some of these including seizure disorders, prolonged breath holding, arousal from sleep and its habituation, laryngeal reflex apnea potentiated by upper airway infection, and failure of brainstem-mediated autoresuscitation."4.91Potential Central Nervous System Involvement in Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. ( Thach, BT, 2015)
"A series of new current procedural terminology codes have been created that allow health-care providers to code and bill for pediatric home apnea monitoring in the United States."4.84Pediatric home apnea monitors: coding, billing, and updated prescribing information for practice management. ( Halbower, AC, 2008)
"The likely processes of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) were identified many years ago (apnea, failed arousal, failed autoresuscitation, etc."4.84Mechanisms of pathogenesis in the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. ( Böhm, I; Leiter, JC, 2007)
" Both the presence and severity of apnea of prematurity progressively decrease the higher the postmenstrual age."4.83Ontogeny of autonomic regulation in late preterm infants born at 34-37 weeks postmenstrual age. ( Hunt, CE, 2006)
" The aim of this review is to summarize recent novel findings regarding the possible association of beta-casomorphin (beta-CM) to apnea in SIDS, which has not been widely appreciated by pediatricians and scientists."4.82Relation of beta-casomorphin to apnea in sudden infant death syndrome. ( Cade, R; Elmir, Z; Fregly, M; Sun, Z; Wang, X; Zhang, Z, 2003)
" It then discusses the possible pathology related to difficulties in negotiating this transition period, including apnea, sudden infant death syndrome, and chemoreceptor control abnormalities."4.82Physiology of breathing and related pathological processes in infants. ( Givan, DC, 2003)
" This syndrome is characterized by a frightening constellation of symptoms in which the child exhibits some combination of apnea, change in color, change in muscle tone, coughing, or gagging."4.82Evaluation and management of apparent life-threatening events in children. ( Hall, KL; Zalman, B, 2005)
"An "apparent life-threatening event" (ALTE) refers to an episode that is of concern to the caregiver and is associated with a combination of apnea, color change, change in tone, choking, or gagging."4.82Apparent life-threatening event: a review. ( Dewolfe, CC, 2005)
"Incidence and severity of apnea and bradycardia in preterm infants may be related to the immaturity of the respiratory control mechanisms."4.80[Follow-up of the premature infant: prevention of severe diseases and sudden death. Role of polysomnography]. ( François, G; Ravet, F, 1998)
"The description of an association between central apneas and the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) by Steinschneider et al."4.80[SIDS and polygraphy]. ( Kerbl, R, 2000)
"The use of home apnea monitoring (HAM) continues as an accepted or recommended intervention for infants with certain signs and symptoms or medical diagnoses."4.79The art and science of home infant apnea monitoring in the 1990s. ( Whitaker, S, 1995)
" One group of neonates at high risk for SIDS includes those who develop apnea secondary to gastroesophageal reflux (GER)."4.78Effects of acid on the larynx of the maturing rabbit and their possible significance to the sudden infant death syndrome. ( Wetmore, RF, 1993)
"The neurodevelopmental outcome of term infants with acute life-threatening events (ALTE) and preterm infants with persistent apnea of prematurity were compared to matched control populations."4.78Neurodevelopmental outcome in infants with apnea. ( Koons, AH, 1992)
"Apnea is a common, treatable disorder of respiration in premature infants, which usually resolves over time."4.78Apnea of prematurity. ( Martin, RJ; Miller, MJ, 1992)
"Subject of this review is the pathophysiology of the respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), the apnea, and the sudden-death infant syndrome (SIDS)."4.78[Physiology and pathophysiology of postnatal pulmonary adaptation. 2: Pathophysiology]. ( Schwartze, H, 1991)
"Evidence supporting a role for abnormal apnea in sudden infant deaths is predominantly circumstantial."4.77Role of apnea in the sudden infant death syndrome: a personal view. ( Southall, DP, 1988)
" Spontaneous idiopathic pathologic apnea, for example, may be responsible for 5 to 7% of crib deaths."4.77Are some crib deaths sudden cardiac deaths? ( Valdés-Dapena, M, 1985)
"Episodic apnea leading to asphyxia is a relatively common disorder of young children."4.77Sleep apnea in infancy and childhood. ( Thach, BT, 1985)
" The risk of SIDS is increased in subsequent siblings of infants with SIDS, infants with apnea of infancy (AI), and prematurely born infants."4.76Apnea of infancy and sudden infant death syndrome. ( Brooks, JG, 1982)
"Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is diagnosed by the absence of lethal autopsy findings, or in a resuscitatable, "near miss" form with cyanosis, apnea, and bradycardia."4.75Sudden infant death syndrome (crib death). ( Guntheroth, WG, 1977)
" Sleep apnea-hypersomnia has received insufficient attention in the American literature."4.75The pathophysiology of sleep disorders in pediatrics. Part II. Sleep disorders in children. ( Anders, TF; Guilleminault, C, 1976)
" Much recent evidence supports sleep apnea as the most common of these final pathways."4.75The sudden infant death syndrome: a review of recent advances. ( Naeye, RL, 1977)
"Prenatal nicotinic exposure (PNE) reportedly sensitizes bronchopulmonary C-fibers (PCFs) and prolongs PCF-mediated apnea in rat pups, contributing to the pathogenesis of sudden infant death syndrome."3.91Prolongation of bronchopulmonary C-fiber-mediated apnea by prenatal nicotinic exposure in rat pups: role of 5-HT ( Gao, X; Leng, S; Wallen, M; Xu, F; Zhao, L; Zhuang, J, 2019)
" There is evidence that future SIDS cases experience more apnea and have abnormal arousal from sleep."3.85Active sleep unmasks apnea and delayed arousal in infant rat pups lacking central serotonin. ( Cummings, KJ; Geurts, A; Hodges, MR; Young, JO, 2017)
" Although there were several studies demonstrating the reduction of SIDS rates in communities where apnea programs existed, none was a prospective, double-blinded study or had adequate numbers to be clinically significant."3.85The History of Home Cardiorespiratory Monitoring. ( Freed, GE; Martinez, F, 2017)
"The pneumotach showed a linear response and clean, steady respiratory traces in which apneas and sighs were clearly visible."3.85A low cost, simplified, and scaleable pneumotachograph and face mask for neonatal mouse respiratory measurements. ( Nanu, R; Ray, RS; Sun, JJ, 2017)
"Rates of Sudden Unexplained Infant Death (SUID), bronchiolitis, and central apnea increase in winter in temperate climates."3.83Seasonal Timing of Infant Bronchiolitis, Apnea and Sudden Unexplained Infant Death. ( Anderson, LJ; Carroll, KN; Gebretsadik, T; Hartert, TV; Larkin, EK; Mitchel, E; Rosas-Salazar, C; Sloan, CD; Wu, P, 2016)
" PNE produced apnea (lethal ventilatory arrest) identical to EMGdi silencing during hypoxia, indicating a central origin of this apneic response."3.81Prenatal nicotinic exposure augments cardiorespiratory responses to activation of bronchopulmonary C-fibers. ( Xu, F; Zang, N; Zhao, L; Zhuang, J, 2015)
"Home apnea monitors detect abnormalities in cardiac and respiratory frequency, but their use in the diagnosis of respiratory -related sleep disturbances in children has not been demonstrated, as was originally thought."3.81[The role of complementary examinations and home monitoring in patient at risk from apparent life threatening event, apneas and sudden infant death syndrome]. ( Bobillo Pérez, S; García García, JJ; Martínez Monseny, A; Martínez Planas, A, 2015)
" To characterize normal and potentially pathologic PB, we used our automated apnea detection system and developed a novel method for quantifying PB."3.81Quantification of periodic breathing in premature infants. ( Clark, MT; Delos, JB; Fairchild, KD; Kattwinkel, J; Lake, DE; Mohr, MA; Moorman, JR; Patel, M; Sinkin, RA, 2015)
" We also calculated indexes for apnea-induced hypoxia (total hypoxia: apnea incidence x O(2) consumed during apnea = microl."3.76Bradycardia in serotonin-deficient Pet-1-/- mice: influence of respiratory dysfunction and hyperthermia over the first 2 postnatal weeks. ( Cummings, KJ; Deneris, ES; Li, A; Nattie, EE, 2010)
" Indeed, while LCR in mature mammals consist of protective responses, previous animal data have shown that LCR in immature newborns can include laryngospasm, apnea, bradycardia, and desaturation."3.76Effects of postnatal smoke exposure on laryngeal chemoreflexes in newborn lambs. ( Avoine, O; Carreau, AM; Doueik, A; Duvareille, C; Micheau, P; Praud, JP; Samson, N; St-Hilaire, M, 2010)
"Laryngeal chemoreflex (LCR) apnea occurs in infant mammals of many species in response to water or other liquids in the laryngeal lumen."3.75Gestational cigarette smoke exposure and hyperthermic enhancement of laryngeal chemoreflex in rat pups. ( Bartlett, D; Crane-Godreau, M; Leiter, JC; Xia, L, 2009)
" We then used a novel method that would allow accurate assessment of the ventilatory and heart rate responses to near square-wave challenges of hypoxia (10% O2), hypercapnia (5 and 8% CO2 in normoxia and hyperoxia), and asphyxia (8% CO2-10% O2), and to the induction of the Hering-Breuer inflation reflex (HBR), a potent, apnea-inducing reflex in newborns."3.75Severe spontaneous bradycardia associated with respiratory disruptions in rat pups with fewer brain stem 5-HT neurons. ( Commons, KG; Cummings, KJ; Fan, KC; Li, A; Nattie, EE, 2009)
" A retrospective chart review allocated 93 infants fulfilling the criteria of the National Institutes of Health presenting at 1 week to 8 months with apnea, color changes, gagging, unresponsiveness, and alterations of body tone."3.74Apparent life-threatening events: neurological correlates and the mandatory work-up. ( Genizi, J; Pillar, G; Ravid, S; Shahar, E, 2008)
" We experimentally re-created a bed-sharing situation with an infant mannequin to demonstrate that a Graseby home apnea monitor continues to sense adult breathing and movement in the absence of infant breathing when used in this sleep situation."3.74Failure of apnea monitoring during bed-sharing. ( Elder, DE; Larsen, P; Zuccollo, JM, 2008)
"In 1,079 infants monitored for >700,000 hr at home for apnea or bradycardia, we found an association between infants having multiple events exceeding conventional or a priori defined more extreme thresholds and less favorable developmental outcome at 1 year of age than infants with few or no events."3.74Precursors of cardiorespiratory events in infants detected by home memory monitor. ( Corwin, MJ; Hunt, CE; Lister, G; Neuman, MR; Ramanathan, R; Rybin, D; Tinsley, LR; Ward, SL; Weese-Mayer, DE; Willinger, M, 2008)
" Elevating body temperature by approximately 2 degrees C prolongs the duration of the LCR and the length of apnea associated with the reflex."3.74Elevated body temperature exaggerates laryngeal chemoreflex apnea in decerebrate piglets. ( Bartlett, D; Damon, T; Leiter, JC; Xia, L, 2008)
" The hypothesis was that water stimulation of the larynx in piglets, leading to death by prolonged apnea, would produce postmortem findings similar to those found in SIDS victims."3.73Fatal apnea in piglets by way of laryngeal chemoreflex: postmortem findings as anatomic correlates of sudden infant death syndrome in the human infant. ( Adams, J; Richardson, MA, 2005)
"Apnea is a common problem that causes significant parental anxiety."3.73Polysomnographic findings in 320 infants evaluated for apneic events. ( Brockman, P; Harris, P; Mesa, T; Mobarec, S; Muñoz, C; Sanchez, I; Vega-Briceño, L, 2006)
" In this statement, the most recent research information concerning extreme limits for a prolonged course of apnea of prematurity is reviewed."3.72Apnea, sudden infant death syndrome, and home monitoring. ( , 2003)
"Although reliable recognition of hypoxemia, apnea, bradycardia and tachycardia is absolutely necessary for home monitoring, many commercially available home monitors have not been sufficiently tested for their sensitivity."3.72[Reliability of home monitoring with event-recording compared with polysomnography in infants]. ( de Nardi, S; Erler, T; Gruntzke, A; Paditz, E, 2003)
" All infants were at home under surveillance with a cardiorespiratory monitor and followed in an apnea clinic with monthly appointments."3.72Fetal hemoglobin synthesis determined by gamma-mRNA/gamma-mRNA + beta-mRNA quantitation in infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome being monitored at home for apnea. ( Bard, H; Côté, A; Gagnon, C; Infante-Rivard, C; Praud, JP, 2003)
" Seven TGP-S animals developed apnea (1."3.72Apnea and bradycardia due to anaphylaxis to tobacco glycoprotein in the infant rabbit. ( Becker, CG; Besch, NS; Forster, HV; Gershan, WM; Lowry, TF, 2004)
" We tested the hypothesis that a combination of acute hypoxia and elevated body temperature (T(B)) might prevent autoresuscitation from hypoxic apnea (AR)."3.72Inhibitory effects of hyperthermia on mechanisms involved in autoresuscitation from hypoxic apnea in mice: a model for thermal stress causing SIDS. ( Kahraman, L; Thach, BT, 2004)
" Some congenital myasthenic syndromes can cause sudden infant death syndrome by apnea, but the frequency of this etiology is unknown."3.71Congenital myasthenic syndrome associated with episodic apnea and sudden infant death. ( Byring, RF; Engel, AG; Gustafsson, B; Hackman, P; Ohno, K; Pihko, H; Shen, XM; Tsujino, A; Udd, B, 2002)
"1% (n= 84) of the infants, the bradycardia was accompanied by an apnea."3.71Heart rate changes in response to mild mechanical irritation of the high cervical spinal cord region in infants. ( Graumann-Brunt, S; Koch, H; Koch, LE; Ramirez, JM; Saternus, KS; Stolle, D, 2002)
" On postnatal days 1--2, 5--6 and 10--11, the pups were exposed either to a single period of hypoxia produced by breathing an anoxic gas mixture (97% N(2) and 3% CO(2)) and their time to last gasp determined, or they were exposed repeatedly to hypoxia and their ability to autoresuscitate from primary apnea determined."3.71Prenatal exposure to nicotine impairs protective responses of rat pups to hypoxia in an age-dependent manner. ( Fewell, JE; Ng, VK; Smith, FG, 2001)
"The Collaborative Home Infant Monitoring Evaluation (CHIME) study enrolled healthy term infants and 3 groups of infants considered to be at increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome to evaluate apnea and bradycardia events in the home."3.71Telephone subsidy: an effective incentive for successful participation in home memory monitor study. ( Durham, JK; Golub, H; Guess, SJ; Hunt, CE; Kapuniai, LE, 2001)
" Laryngospasm was associated with prolonged apnea and total cessation of diaphragmatic EMG activity in 1 animal, and in another, initial tachypnea was followed by erratic diaphragmatic activity and brief apnea."3.71Laryngospasm and diaphragmatic arrest in immature dogs after laryngeal acid exposure: a possible model for sudden infant death syndrome. ( Averill, DB; Duke, SG; Koufman, JA; McGuirt, WF; Postma, GN; Ririe, D, 2001)
"We studied glucagon-induced growth hormone secretion in 9 patients with apnea of infancy and in 55 siblings of children who had died of sudden infant death syndrome, who were included as a comparison group."3.70Decreased growth hormone response to glucagon in infants after an apnea of infancy. ( Chanoine, JP; Kahn, A; Rebuffat, E; Van Vliet, G, 1998)
" The infants were allocated to one of four diagnostic categories: apparent life-threatening events (ALTE, n = 73), former premature infants with persistent apnea and bradycardia (n = 29), siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) (n = 24), and parental anxiety after a nonsignificant event (n = 21)."3.70Frequency and timing of recurrent events in infants using home cardiorespiratory monitors. ( Brouillette, RT; Côté, A; Hum, C; Themens, M, 1998)
" Since stereotaxic administration of somatostatin in the brainstem of rat and cat produces fatal apnea, we have compared the densities of somatostatin binding sites in the respiratory centers of 11 cases of sudden infant death syndrome and six control infants without neuronal disease."3.70Increased density of somatostatin binding sites in respiratory nuclei of the brainstem in sudden infant death syndrome. ( Carpentier, V; Laquerriére, A; Leroux, P; Mallet, E; Vaudry, H, 1998)
" Durations of apnea were recorded and compared."3.70Effect of sleep state on the laryngeal chemoreflex in neonatal piglets. ( Cleland-Zamudio, SS; Goding, GS; Mahowald, M; Pernell, KJ, 1999)
" Apnea (> 20 s) began 0."3.70Gasping and other cardiorespiratory patterns during sudden infant deaths. ( Bonofiglo, RE; Chobanian, MR; Meny, RG; Poets, CF, 1999)
"This article describes the experiences of a group of parents in New Zealand who lost infants to sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and who monitored their subsequent infants or subsibs (infants born after the death of an infant due to SIDS) at home for signs of apnea."3.70Parenting of at-risk infants in the face of uncertainty: home apnea monitoring of subsibs. ( Maclean, BL, 1999)
" A heart rate autoregressive power spectral analysis was performed preceding and after the obstructive apneas."3.70Decreased autonomic responses to obstructive sleep events in future victims of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Dramaix, M; Franco, P; Kahn, A; Szliwowski, H, 1999)
""Autoresuscitation" (AR) is the spontaneous recovery from hypoxic apnea by gasping."3.70Failure of autoresuscitation in weanling mice: significance of cardiac glycogen and heart rate regulation. ( Deshpande, P; Hansen, P; Khurana, A; Thach, BT; Wilkins, D, 1999)
" Because apneas in infancy are associated with SIDS, we have tested the hypothesis that postnatal exposure to tobacco constituents and infections might adversely affect an infant's ability to cope with an apneic episode."3.70Adverse effects of nicotine and interleukin-1beta on autoresuscitation after apnea in piglets: implications for sudden infant death syndrome. ( Akre, H; Frøen, JF; Saugstad, OD; Stray-Pedersen, B, 2000)
"To evaluate the financial impact of incorporating event recordings as an integral component of home apnea/bradycardia monitoring."3.69Cost implications of event recordings in apnea/bradycardia home monitoring: a theoretical analysis. ( Freed, G; Santos, V; Steinschneider, A, 1995)
"ES in infants can manifest as ALTE and be accompanied by potentially life-threatening episodes of severe hypoxemia and apnea, despite a normal EEG between events."3.69Epileptic seizure-induced hypoxemia in infants with apparent life-threatening events. ( Boyd, SG; Hewertson, J; Neville, BG; Poets, CF; Samuels, MP; Southall, DP, 1994)
" It was found that inductance pneumography, in addition to being able to detect obstructive apnea, has a significantly lower incidence of false alarms."3.69Toward better home respiratory monitoring: a comparison of impedance and inductance pneumography. ( Kondo, Y; Miyasaka, K; Sakai, H; Suzuki, T; Takata, M, 1994)
"Infants with inborn errors of fatty acid metabolism may present with apnea, periodic breathing, and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)."3.69Familial infantile apnea and immature beta oxidation. ( Browning, IB; Iafolla, AK; Roe, CR, 1995)
" Monitors recorded all episodes of apnea greater than 15 seconds and bradycardia less than 80 beats per minute."3.69Documented home apnea monitoring: effect on compliance, duration of monitoring, and validation of alarm reporting. ( Cullen, JA; Gibson, E; Spinner, S; Spitzer, AR; Wrobel, HA, 1996)
"There may be a relationship between undiagnosed, ongoing apnea occurring at discharge in infants of very low birth weight and sudden infant death syndrome."3.69Predischarge respiratory recordings in very low birth weight newborn infants. ( Barrington, KJ; Finer, N; Li, D, 1996)
"The presence of episodes of apnea (EA) in infants is very alarming and requires rapid, precise determination of the etiology in view of the relationship with the syndrome of sudden death of infants."3.69[Clinical significance of episodes of apnea in babies]. ( Arcas, J; Barrio, MI; Leal, J; López-Martín, V; Martínez-Bermejo, A; Pascual-Castroviejo, I; Roche, C, 1997)
"The laryngeal chemoresponse (LCR), comprising laryngeal adductor spasm, central apnea, and subsequent cardiovascular instability, is thought to be a factor in sudden infant death syndrome."3.69Effect of antagonism at central nervous system M3 muscarinic receptors on laryngeal chemoresponse. ( Goding, GS; Pernell, KJ; Richardson, BE, 1997)
"To examine the ventilatory response to inspired carbon dioxide in infants considered to be at risk for sudden infant death syndrome or apnea."3.68The ventilatory response to carbon dioxide in high risk infants. ( Anwar, M; Fort, MD; Hegyi, T; Hiatt, M; Marotta, F; Mojica, C; Mondestin, H; Walsh, S, 1993)
" The identification of hypoxemia therefore may be more relevant to the early detection of these events than the identification of apnea or bradycardia or both."3.68Home event recordings of oxygenation, breathing movements, and heart rate and rhythm in infants with recurrent life-threatening events. ( Hartmann, H; Hewertson, J; Holder, A; Noyes, JP; Poets, CF; Samuels, MP; Southall, DP, 1993)
"The laryngeal chemoreflex results in apnea, laryngospasm, and cardiovascular changes that can be fatal when a liquid stimulus is placed on the laryngeal mucosa of infant mammals."3.68Cholinergic agents in the laryngeal chemoreflex model of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Goding, GS; Johnson, K; Rimell, F, 1993)
"7%) more than half occurred during high amplitude fluctuations of the thoracic impedance signal and were relative to obstructive apnea or hypertonic vagal reactivity."3.68[Home cardio-respiratory monitoring with alarm record system in infants at risk of life-threatening events]. ( de Broca, A; Dorival, D; Faltaous, S; Kremp, O; Risbourg, B; Zenatti, I, 1992)
"Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) and heavy snoring during sleep, without sleep apnea, has been well described in children and adults."3.68From apnea of infancy to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in the young child. ( Guilleminault, C; Stoohs, R, 1992)
" Through its use, investigators have documented a remarkably low incidence of true alarms for apnea and bradycardia among monitored infants and children and an even lower incidence of clinically significant alarms."3.68Documented monitoring: an alarming turn of events. ( Silvestri, JM; Weese-Mayer, DE, 1992)
"Infants experiencing apparent life-threatening events (ALTE) have been reported to have elevated frequencies of periodic breathing and obstructive apnea when compared to presumably normal control groups."3.68Apnea in subsequent asymptomatic siblings of infants who had an apparent life-threatening event. ( Duke, JC; McCaffree, MA; Sekar, KC; Toubas, PL, 1992)
"Home apnea monitoring is highly controversial."3.68Infant home apnea monitoring: a practical review. ( Bolam, DL, 1992)
" Nursing documentation failed to detect 11 infants with prolonged apnea and bradycardia."3.68Undetected apnea and bradycardia in infants. ( Graff, M; Hegyi, T; Hiatt, IM; Rovell, K; Soriano, C, 1991)
" In full-term infants exposed to cocaine without opiates we found increased longest apnea duration and more episodes of bradycardia, but decreased periodic breathing and average heart rate than in control full-term infants."3.68Effect of prenatal cocaine on respiration, heart rate, and sudden infant death syndrome. ( Barkov, GA; Long, JM; Silvestri, JM; Weese-Mayer, DE, 1991)
"This research was an exploratory follow-up study of 51 infants who had experienced an "apparent life-threatening event" (ALTE) characterized by apnea and subsequent home cardiorespiratory monitoring."3.68Apparent life-threatening events during infancy: a follow-up study of subsequent growth and development. ( Baroni, MA, 1991)
"To determine whether the incidence of apnea or bradycardia increased after the first diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) immunization in 100 subsequent siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome, we examined data obtained from floppy disk recordings attached to apnea-bradycardia monitors for episodes of apnea lasting 15 seconds or longer and episodes of bradycardia lasting 10 seconds or longer."3.68Effect of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis immunization on prolonged apnea or bradycardia in siblings of sudden infant death syndrome victims. ( Freed, G; Rhetta-Smith, A; Santos, VR; Steinschneider, A, 1991)
"A prospective examination was made of the temporal course of parental observations in response to a monitor alarm of apnea (apnea setting of 20 seconds) or bradycardia (bradycardia setting of 80 beats per minute)."3.68Parental reports of apnea and bradycardia: temporal characteristics and accuracy. ( Santos, V; Steinschneider, A, 1991)
"Six infants had recurrent apnea of infancy episodes (near miss sudden infant death syndrome) during their neonatal period."3.68Laryngomalacia: a cause for early near miss for SIDS. ( Ben-Ari, J; Schonfeld, TM; Sivan, Y, 1991)
"From January 1984 through August 1986, 130 infants were referred to our department with a history of apnea, hypotonia, and cyanosis or pallor, suggesting near-miss sudden infant death syndrome."3.68Gastroesophageal reflux in infants with a history of near-miss sudden infant death. ( Bochner, A; Van Caillie-Bertrand, M; Veereman-Wauters, G, 1991)
" Diagnostic techniques and management options are discussed in the context of essential clinical features of five major entities: neonatal apnea, obstructive sleep apnea, central hypoventilation syndrome, "apparent life-threatening events," and sudden infant death syndrome."3.68Breathing control disorders in infants and children. ( Brouillette, RT; Hunt, CE; Weese-Mayer, DE, 1990)
"This study presents findings from 35 interviews with mothers of infants who were monitored for apnea following discharge from the same neonatal intensive care unit."3.68Mothers' behavior with home infant apnea monitors. ( Becker, BK; Klinghagen, RD; Stevens, DC; Wilson, AL, 1990)
"A comparison was made of two different management methods that were developed to help follow high-risk infants on home apnea or bradycardia monitors."3.68Evaluation of changes made to an infant home apnea monitoring program in response to findings from a national consensus panel. ( Blondis, TA; Corkins, MR; Desch, LW, 1990)
" Twenty-four were reported to have had previous episodes of apnea, cyanosis, or seizure, and 11 had had 10 or more such episodes that were either invented or caused by the mother."3.68Suffocation, recurrent apnea, and sudden infant death. ( Meadow, R, 1990)
" This, and the known high incidence of apneas in infants who subsequently are victims of sudden infant death syndrome, has led to aggressive attempts at early identification of newborns with abnormal cardio-respiratory patterns."3.67Apnea in newborn infants: approach to management. ( Banagale, RC; Howatt, WF; Roloff, DW, 1984)
"Apnea of infancy and obstructive sleep apnea in older children are being more widely recognized as potential causes of morbidity and mortality in children."3.67Apnea of infancy and childhood. ( Fan, LL, 1984)
"Thirteen infants with achondroplasia and sudden unexpected death or unexplained apnea were discovered through nonsystematic retrospective case collection."3.67Apnea and sudden unexpected death in infants with achondroplasia. ( Gilbert, EF; Hall, JG; Jones, KL; Leavitt, LA; Partington, MW; Pauli, RM; Scott, CI; Sommer, A; Ver Hoeve, J; Wassman, ER, 1984)
"Apnea of infancy represents a problem that is commonly encountered by the practicing pediatrician; yet, few publications have outlined a practical approach to the care of such infants."3.67Infant apnea. An approach to management. ( Fox, WW; Spitzer, AR, 1984)
"Conflicting opinions and inadequate data have led to confusion regarding the relationship of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and infantile apnea."3.67Management of infants with apnea and potential apnea. A survey of pediatric opinion. ( Friedman, SB; Lewak, N; Zebal, BH, 1984)
" Apnea density and episodes of periodic breathing exceeded the 95th percentile for normal infants in 12 (38%) of 32 of cocaine-exposed infants vs only 1 (6%) of 18 opiate-exposed infants."3.67Prenatal cocaine exposure is associated with respiratory pattern abnormalities. ( Chasnoff, IJ; Hunt, CE; Kaplan, D; Kletter, R, 1989)
" No relationship was found between central apneas of greater than or equal to 15 seconds' duration and postconceptional age or any periodic breathing parameter."3.67Periodic breathing in preterm infants: incidence and characteristics. ( Ariagno, RL; Baldwin, RB; Glotzbach, SF; Lederer, NE; Tansey, PA, 1989)
" Group 2 infants suffered prolonged apnea of infancy (near-miss sudden infant death syndrome) and were successfully resuscitated."3.67Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma beta-endorphin concentrations in prolonged infant apnea (near-miss sudden infant death syndrome). ( Hindmarsh, KW; McKay, RJ; O'Donnell, M; Sankaran, K; Wallace, SM, 1986)
"To gain further insight into the possible role of endogenous opioid peptides in the respiratory difficulties associated with the apnea of infancy and other disorders possibly related to apnea, the levels of beta-endorphin immunoreactivity were measured in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of five groups of infants: (1) infants with proved apnea, (2) infants with histories of an apparent life-threatening event (ALTE), (3) siblings of victims of the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), (4) infants with suspected but unproved apnea, and (5) infants undergoing investigation for other acute illnesses."3.67Increased cerebrospinal fluid beta-endorphin immunoreactivity in infants with apnea and in siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Adams, ML; Brase, DA; Dewey, WL; Morris, DL; Myer, EC, 1987)
" In infants predisposed to respiratory apnea because of abnormal autonomic nervous system development and respiratory control mechanisms, opioid peptides derived from milk might be one of the etiological factors for sudden infant death syndrome and near miss sudden infant death syndrome."3.67Opioid peptides from milk as a possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Bansinath, M; Ramabadran, K, 1988)
"We prospectively studied the stress perception of ten mothers of preterm infants on apnea monitors (birth weight, 1255 +/- 295 g) and ten mothers of term infants on monitors (3156 +/- 700 g) and compared them with 15 mothers of preterm infants (1450 +/- 305 g) and 15 mothers of term infants (3360 +/- 595 g) not on monitors."3.67Mothers of preterm and full-term infants on home apnea monitors. ( Chen, A; Garcia Coll, C; Oh, W; Vohr, BR, 1988)
"The pathophysiology of "near miss" or "aborted" sudden infant death syndrome (better termed "emergency apnea") is unclear."3.67Psychosocial impact of emergency apnea. ( Light, MJ; Sheridan, MS, 1987)
" The most common finding was apnea, often with pallor."3.67Near-miss sudden infant death syndrome: clinical findings and management. ( Dunne, K; Matthews, T, 1987)
"This review provides an understanding of current problems related to apnea of infancy."3.67Infant apnea. ( Fox, WW; Spitzer, AR, 1986)
"Of 569 infants referred to the Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center Apnea Program (Seattle) for evaluation between 1978 and 1983, a total of 232 were discharged with cardiopulmonary monitors."3.67Apnea of infancy--a clinical problem. ( Davis, N; Sweeney, LB, 1986)
" One current theory links apnea of infancy to this mystery killer."3.67Apnea of infancy. Approach to evaluation and management. ( Goldhagen, JL, 1986)
"Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) beta-endorphin levels were determined in 16 patients with infant apnea syndrome and 34 control patients."3.67Cerebrospinal fluid endorphins and the infant apnea syndrome. ( Orlowski, JP, 1986)
"Victims of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) have occasionally been reported to have had prolonged apnea or an increased frequency of short apnea prior to their deaths."3.67Pneumograms in infants who subsequently died of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Carley, D; Golub, H; Kelly, DH; Shannon, DC, 1986)
"An apnea hypothesis is proposed termed Conditioned Hyperventilation."3.67Conditioned hyperventilation as a factor in animal, infant, and adult apnea: a theoretical analysis of experimental and clinical data. ( Caldwell, WE, 1986)
"To learn whether the ventilatory responses to hypoxia (17% O2) and hypercapnea (4% CO2) differ in the subsequent siblings of sudden infant death victims (SIDS), we studied seven normal control infants, nine infants who had had a prolonged apneic spell (apneic infants), and 10 subsequent siblings of SIDS (mean ages 10."3.67Control of ventilation in subsequent siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Brady, JP; McCann, EM, 1985)
" Using techniques to quantitate airflow and pharyngeal airway pressures, we have reported many descriptive aspects of the apnea in these infants."3.67Observations made on severe apneic spells in two infants at risk for sudden death. ( Mathew, OP; Roberts, JL; Thach, BT, 1985)
" Group 1 consisted of apparently healthy infants with near-miss SIDS episodes; Group 2 consisted of siblings of SIDS victims; and Group 3 consisted of neurologically suspect infants with apnea."3.67Cerebral cortical function in infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome. ( Clancy, RR; Spitzer, AR, 1985)
"Apnea was elicited by the application of chemical stimuli to the laryngeal region of 25 piglets from 1 to 70 days of age."3.66Effect of hypoxia on laryngeal reflex apnea--implications for sudden infant death. ( Cummings, C; Lanier, B; Richardson, MA, 1983)
"5 months but who was equipped with an apnea monitor at home on psychological indications."3.66A case of near-miss SIDS developing an abnormal respiratory reaction to hypoxia. ( Bjure, J; Kjellmer, I; Wennergren, G, 1983)
" Because caffeine is a respiratory stimulant, its effect on breathing pattern was evaluated in 12 infants with infantile apnea."3.66Effect of caffeine on control of breathing in infantile apnea. ( Aranda, JV; Davis, J; Grondin, D; Trippenbach, T; Turmen, T; Watters, G; Zinman, R, 1983)
"We have examined the behavior of several variables which are related to respiratory control in 114 infants (up to 6 months of age) in order to assess the risk for the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), 23 of the infants had already had demonstratable serious or life threatening apneas or respiratory problems during surgical anesthesia."3.66Physiological and clinical aspects of respiration control in infants with relation to the sudden infant death syndrome. ( Haidmayer, R; Kenner, T; Kurz, R; Pfeiffer, KP; Wurm, H, 1982)
"Twenty-six infants with unexplained and apparently life-threatening apnea were evaluated clinically, underwent eight- or 12-hour polygraphic recordings during sleep, and were then observed on home monitors."3.66Infant apnea: polygraphic studies and follow-up monitoring. ( Frost, JD; Harrison, GM; Rosen, CL, 1983)
" A home apnea/cardiac monitor was prescribed for 88% of the infants for an average duration of 5."3.66'Near-miss' for sudden infant death syndrome infants: a clinical problem. ( Ariagno, RL; Baldwin, R; Guilleminault, C; Korobkin, R; Owen-Boeddiker, M, 1983)
" Sustained apnea and periodic breathing appear to be infrequent respiratory patterns in term infants."3.66The frequency of apnea and bradycardia in a population of healthy, normal infants. ( Fallon, M; Kennedy, JL; Merisalo, RL; Stein, IM, 1983)
"Seventeen infants with unexplained prolonged apnea that has been designated near-miss sudden infant death syndrome were monitored for sleep and cardiorespiratory variables during a 12-hour, all-night recording session."3.66Respiratory behavior in near-miss sudden infant death syndrome. ( Geidel, S; Hadeed, A; Harper, R; Hodgman, JE; Hoppenbrouwers, T; McGinty, D; Sterman, MB, 1982)
" Recordings were examined for occurrences of GER and for central apnea of 10 seconds or greater duration."3.66Movement and gastroesophageal reflux in awake term infants with "near miss" SIDS, unrelated to apnea. ( Ariagno, RL; Baldwin, R; Guilleminault, C; Owen-Boeddiker, M, 1982)
"Electronic monitors were used at home to detect apnea in 134 infants who were considered to be at risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)."3.66Home apnea monitoring in 'near-miss' sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and in siblings of SIDS victims. ( Bryan, MH; Duffty, P, 1982)
"A relationship between sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), sleep apnea, and upper airway infections has been reported."3.66Phenothiazines and sudden infant death syndrome. ( Blum, D; Kahn, A, 1982)
"The frequency of proposed causes for the infant apnea syndrome (IAS) or "near miss" sudden infant death is unknown."3.66Infant apnea syndrome. A prospective evaluation of etiologies. ( Bagnell, P; Camfield, C; Camfield, P; Rees, E, 1982)
"7%) had episodes of apnea greater than 30 seconds in duration, all of which were accompanied by bradycardia less than 100 beats per minute; 25 infants (2."3.66Prolonged apnea and cardiac arrhythmias in infants discharged from neonatal intensive care units: failure to predict an increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome. ( Alexander, JR; Arrowsmith, WA; Cree, JE; Fleming, PJ; Goncalves, A; Orme, RL; Rhoden, KJ; Richards, JM; Shinebourne, EA; Southall, DP, 1982)
" These included 186 infants who had presented an event (prolonged apnea, hypotonia, pallor or cyanosis) initiated while asleep, 133 siblings and 181 "controls"."3.66Home monitoring of infants considered at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome. Four years' experience (1977-1981). ( Blum, D; Kahn, A, 1982)
" Confounding factors, including birth weight, sex, multiple birth, socioeconomic status, and apnea were evaluated."3.66Sudden infant death syndrome in infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia. ( Brown, ER; Neff, RK; Taeusch, HW; Werthammer, J, 1982)
"Periodic breathing (PB) during sleep was investigated in two groups of full-term infants with histories of apnea that were terminated by resuscitation."3.66Periodic breathing in infants with histories of prolonged apnea. ( Farrell, MK; Keenan, WJ; Kramer, M; Moore, SE; Walsh, JK; Wolske, SK, 1981)
"We measured characteristics of apnea resulting from electrical stimulation of the superior laryngeal nerve (SLN) in 28 anesthetized infant monkeys ranging from a gestational age of 141 days to 49 days postterm and in four adult monkeys."3.66Prolonged apnea in infant monkeys resulting from stimulation of superior laryngeal nerve. ( Lindeman, RC; Sutton, D; Taylor, EM, 1978)
"Two sons and their father had severe hypersomnolence and obstructive sleep apnea."3.66Obstructive sleep apnea in family members. ( Feldman, NT; Hallett, M; Saunders, NA; Strohl, KP, 1978)
"The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of home management of life-threatening apnea in infants with near-miss sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)."3.66Care of infants with near-miss sudden infant death syndrome. ( Kelly, DH; O'Connell, K; Shannon, DC, 1978)
" Eight had recurrent apneic spells (apnea group) (five had aborted SIDS and three had recurrent apnea in the intensive care nursery) and eight were "well" preterm infants about to fly in a pressurized airplane (PIO2, 120 mm Hg) (control group)."3.66Apnea, hypoxemia, and aborted sudden infant death syndrome. ( Ariagno, RL; Brady, JP; Dumpit, FM; Goldman, SL; Watts, JL, 1978)
" The data show that 'near miss' babies typically have many apneic periods in their sleep, particularly apneas lasting 10 sec or longer."3.66Ambulatory and in-hospital continuous recording of sleep state and cardiorespiratory parameters in 'near miss' for the sudden infant death syndrome and control infants. ( Cornwell, AC; Marmarou, A; Weitzman, ED, 1978)
" Normal controls were compared to infants with prolonged apnea and to siblings of sudden infant death victims."3.65Chemoreceptor function and sleep state in apnea. ( Fagenholz, SA; O'Connell, K; Shannon, DC, 1976)
" In contrast, instillation of distilled water produced apnea in 29 of 30 piglets."3.65Laryngeal chemosensitivity: a possible mechanism for sudden infant death. ( Downing, SE; Lee, JC, 1975)
" From the neurophysiological point of view, a review is also made of various therapeutical approaches for the prevention or reduction of apneas."3.65[Factors causing apneas in otherwise healthy newborns: a neurophysiological Concept (author's transl)]. ( Gabriel, M, 1977)
"To test whether alveolar hypoventilation and an abnormal ventilatory response to inhaled carbon dioxide explains some episodes of sudden-infant-death syndrome, we assessed ventilatory control during quiet sleep in 12 normal infants and 11 infants who had required at least two resuscitations because of prolonged apnea (greater than 20 seconds) during sleep (aborted form of the syndrome)."3.65Abnormal regulation of ventilation in infants at risk for sudden-infant-death syndrome. ( Kelly, DH; O'Connell, K; Shannon, DC, 1977)
" These results are consistent with a prediction derived from the hypothesis that prolonged sleep apnea is part of a pathophysiologic process resulting in SIDS."3.65Nasopharyngitis and the sudden infant death syndrome. ( Steinschneider, A, 1977)
" A number of infants also reveal transient upper airway obstruction following brief periods of sleep apnea."3.65Apnea and airway obstruction during feeding and sleep. ( Rabuzzi, DD; Steinschneider, A, 1976)
"Several types of apnea are described in premature infants and in infants who have survived breathing-stoppage episodes which may be related to the sudden infant death syndrome."3.65Apneas during sleep in infants: possible relationship with sudden infant death syndrome. ( Dement, WC; Guilleminault, C; Peraita, R; Souquet, M, 1975)
"The effect of nasopharyngitis on the simultaneous occurrence of prolonged sleep apnea (greater than or equal to 20 seconds in duration) was studied in 26 infants managed at home on an apnea monitor."3.65Nasopharyngitis and prolonged sleep Apnea. ( Steinschneider, A, 1975)
"This review will discuss issues to consider in the evaluation of infants after an apparent life-threatening event."2.44An update on the approach to apparent life-threatening events. ( Shah, S; Sharieff, GQ, 2007)
"Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) remains the predominant cause of postneonatal mortality."2.37Are there tests predictive for prolonged apnoea and SIDS? A review of epidemiological and functional studies. ( Albani, M; Bentele, KH, 1988)
"A link with SIDS is uncertain, although preterm infants with chronic pulmonary insufficiency, usually following a prolonged intubation, are said to be at particularly high risk of dying suddenly and unexpectedly during infancy."2.37Apnoea in the newborn infant. ( Cohen, G; Henderson-Smart, DJ, 1986)
"The pathophysiology of SIDS remains unknown."2.37Sudden infant death syndrome: 1987 perspective. ( Brouillette, RT; Hunt, CE, 1987)
"They may apply to the sudden infant death syndrome, which occurs at a critical age and is associated with 5-HT deficiency."1.37Failed heart rate recovery at a critical age in 5-HT-deficient mice exposed to episodic anoxia: implications for SIDS. ( Commons, KG; Cummings, KJ; Daubenspeck, JA; Hewitt, JC; Kinney, HC; Li, A; Nattie, EE, 2011)
"Lister discusses his own work on sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), demonstrating the complexity of clinical research and proving insight into the traits required of physician scientists."1.37Sowing the seeds for a career in medicine: reflections and projections. ( Lister, G, 2011)
"Population-based SIDS studies with >100 deaths, focusing on 1 or more pertinent risk factors and carried out during the decade in which CHIME data were collected, were chosen for comparison."1.35Apparent life-threatening events and sudden infant death syndrome: comparison of risk factors. ( Ehsani, N; Esani, N; Hodgman, JE; Hoppenbrouwers, T, 2008)
"To compare known risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) amongst infants with apparent life threatening events (ALTE) with their matched controls, and ALTE infants who subsequently died of SIDS with infants surviving an ALTE."1.34Why do ALTE infants not die in SIDS? ( Alm, B; Edner, A; Lagercrantz, H; Wennborg, M, 2007)
"Risk factors for SIDS were assessed in each group."1.32Mucosal immune responses to infections in infants with acute life threatening events classified as 'near-miss' sudden infant death syndrome. ( Clancy, RL; Cooper, DM; Cox, AJ; Gleeson, M; Gulliver, SA; Hall, ST, 2004)
"Siblings of SIDS were monitored for fewer hours than were premature or ALTE infants."1.31Parental compliance with home cardiorespiratory monitoring. ( Carbone, T; Gutter, D; Hegyi, T; Ostfeld, BM, 2001)
"The incidence of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) has been found to be consistently higher in preterm and low birth weight infants than in infants born at term and this increase is inversely related to gestational age."1.31Apnoea of prematurity and arousal from sleep. ( Adamson, TM; Andrew, S; Chau, B; Cranage, SM; Horne, RS; Mitchell, K; Sly, DJ, 2001)
"We describe two cases of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and one case of apparent life threatening apnoea where resuscitation was attempted by the mouth-to-mouth route."1.31Failure of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in cases of sudden infant death. ( Gunn, AJ; Tonkin, SL, 2001)
"Regression analysis revealed that in SIDS cases the rates of increase in the volumes of the pons and nucleus pontis were significantly greater than in controls (56% and 83%, respectively), while growth rates did not differ significantly for the medulla and cervical spinal cord."1.29Sudden infant death syndrome: postnatal changes in the volumes of the pons, medulla and cervical spinal cord. ( Kozuki, DE; Norman, MG; O'Kusky, JR, 1995)
"We studied 37 cases of respiratory syncytial virus infection hospitalized during the period January 1, 1989 and March 31, 1993."1.29[Thirty seven cases of respiratory syncytial virus infection hospitalised and 7 severe cases with apneic attacks]. ( Lee, SS; Seto, M; Shiomi, M; Sugita, T; Togawa, M; Yabiku, M, 1994)
"Male and female high risk for SIDS infants were compared with a group of rigorously matched controls in sleep/wake variables during the peak period for SIDS, i."1.29Sex differences in the maturation of sleep/wake patterns in high risk for SIDS infants. ( Cornwell, AC, 1993)
"Symptoms of infection were common in both cases and controls, but were not significantly different."1.29Symptoms, sweating and reactivity of infants who die of SIDS compared with community controls. New Zealand National Cot Death Study Group. ( Ford, RP; Mitchell, EA; Taylor, BJ; Williams, SM, 1996)
"The face to side position was commonly accomplished after considerable difficulties involving vigorous body movements, particularly if the arm became positioned between the body and the mattress or alongside the trunk after the tilt."1.29Infant behaviour in response to a change in body position from side to prone during sleep. ( Markestad, T; Skadberg, BT, 1996)
"However, most SIDS victims are not in a high-risk group before death."1.28Hypoxic arousal responses in normal infants. ( Bautista, DB; Keens, TG; Ward, SL, 1992)
"Among the risk factors for sudden infant death, respiratory tract infections are often reported."1.28[Respiratory tract infection and sudden infant death]. ( Monin, P, 1990)
"Thirteen siblings of children dying of SIDS, nine near miss SIDS infants and nine preterm infants with apnoea persisting beyond 40 weeks post conceptual age were monitored from a mean age of 15 days to a mean of 10 months."1.27Home monitoring for infants at risk of the sudden infant death syndrome. ( Cleghorn, G; Tudehope, DI, 1984)
"Thirty four of the SIDS siblings had had 573 alarms for apnoea by age 6 months: stimulation by shaking was carried out on 32 occasions and bag and mask resuscitation on one."1.27Home monitoring for central apnoea. ( Abreu e Silva, FA; MacFadyen, UM; MacKay, M; Simpson, H; Williams, A, 1984)
"Sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS is the term applied to unexplained infant deaths."1.27Models of mystery: physician and patient perceptions of sudden infant death syndrome. ( Wright, AL, 1988)
"Infants who died showing the syndrome of sudden infant death (SIDS) and infants who survived attacks of lifelessness (AL) were examined in a prospective epidemiological multicentre study over 24 months covering close to 40% of all births in Sweden."1.27The epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome and attacks of lifelessness in Sweden. ( Andersson, D; Bjure, J; Grögaard, J; Karlberg, P; Lagercrantz, H; Milerad, J; Sedin, G; Svenningsen, NW; Wennergren, G, 1987)
"Only one of 16 full-term infants with SIDS had findings outside the range of age-matched control infants (an excess of periodic breathing patterns and an absence of regular breathing)."1.27Cardiorespiratory function in 16 full-term infants with sudden infant death syndrome. ( Alexander, JR; Richards, JM; Southall, DP; Stebbens, V; Taylor, V; Wilson, AJ, 1986)
"The overall incidence of SIDS exceeded that of PIA by a factor of 3."1.27Epidemiological comparisons of sudden infant death syndrome with infant apnoea. ( Bossung-Sweeney, L; Davis, N; Peterson, DR, 1986)
"This raises the possibility that SIDS victims who had petechiae had a longer period of predeath stress than did victims without petechiae since experimental studies have shown that the circulation must continue for a time after stress begins to produce such petechiae."1.26Selected hormone levels in victims of the sudden infant death syndrome. ( Demers, LM; Fisher, R; Naeye, RL; Rubin, HR, 1980)
"However, petechiae were not confined to these asphyxial forms of death."1.26Circulatory and respiratory factors in the experimental production of lung petechiae and their possible significance in the sudden infant death syndrome. ( Campbell, CJ; Read, DJ, 1980)
"As part of an ongoing SIDS research project, she underwent 24-hour polygraphic monitoring at 21 weeks of age."1.26Obstructive sleep apnea and near miss for SIDS: I. Report of an infant with sudden death. ( Ariagno, RL; Baldwin, R; Forno, LS; Guilleminault, C; Nagel, L; Owen, M, 1979)
"The Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) is the most frequent cause of death in infants aged between one month and one year, yet its cause remains unknown."1.26Sudden infant death syndrome: a testable hypothesis and mechanism. ( Cornwell, AC, 1979)
"There were 8 deaths, none related to gastroesophageal reflux or the operation."1.26Thal fundoplication: a simple and safe operative treatment for gastroesophageal reflux. ( Amoury, RW; Ashcraft, KW; Goodwin, CD; Holder, TM; McGill, CW, 1978)
"Chronic hypoxemia or other factors that reduce active sleep in infants, including the normal developmental decrement in this state, may increase the risk of cardiopulmonary failure and death."1.26Reversal of cardiopulmonary failure during active sleep in hypoxic kittens: implications for sudden infant death. ( Baker, TL; McGinty, DJ, 1977)
"Anoxic conditions and even possible seizure activity were implicated."1.26Central nervous system damage as a possible component of unexpected deaths in infancy. ( Anderson-Huntington, RB; Rosenblith, JF, 1976)

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Martin, RJ3
Mitchell, LJ1
MacFarlane, PM1
Xu, F3
Zhao, L3
Zhuang, J3
Gao, X2
Donnelly, WT1
Haynes, RL1
Commons, KG3
Erickson, DJ1
Panzini, CM1
Xia, L3
Han, QJ1
Leiter, JC5
Young, JO1
Geurts, A1
Hodges, MR1
Cummings, KJ4
Freed, GE2
Martinez, F1
Piumelli, R2
Davanzo, R1
Nassi, N2
Salvatore, S1
Arzilli, C1
Peruzzi, M1
Agosti, M1
Palmieri, A1
Paglietti, MG1
Nosetti, L1
Pomo, R1
De Luca, F1
Rimini, A1
De Masi, S1
Costabel, S1
Cavarretta, V1
Cremante, A1
Cardinale, F1
Cutrera, R1
Wallen, M1
Leng, S1
Zang, N1
Förster, KM1
Immler, S1
Ensslen, M1
Flemmer, A1
Schulze, A1
von Poblotzki, M1
Genzel-Boroviczény, O1
Heinen, F1
Hilgendorff, A1
Martínez Monseny, A1
Bobillo Pérez, S1
Martínez Planas, A1
García García, JJ1
Mohr, MA1
Fairchild, KD1
Patel, M1
Sinkin, RA1
Clark, MT1
Moorman, JR1
Lake, DE1
Kattwinkel, J1
Delos, JB1
Thach, BT7
Liu, G1
Molokhia, E1
Perkins, A1
Tieder, JS1
Bonkowsky, JL1
Etzel, RA1
Franklin, WH1
Gremse, DA1
Herman, B1
Katz, ES1
Krilov, LR1
Merritt, JL1
Norlin, C1
Percelay, J1
Sapién, RE1
Shiffman, RN1
Smith, MB1
Sloan, CD1
Gebretsadik, T1
Rosas-Salazar, C1
Wu, P1
Carroll, KN1
Mitchel, E1
Anderson, LJ1
Larkin, EK1
Hartert, TV1
Arane, K1
Claudius, I1
Goldman, RD1
Sun, JJ1
Nanu, R1
Ray, RS1
Schneider, J1
Mitchell, I2
Singhal, N1
Kirk, V1
Hasan, SU1
Genizi, J1
Pillar, G1
Ravid, S1
Shahar, E1
Halbower, AC1
Crane-Godreau, M1
Bartlett, D2
Elder, DE1
Larsen, P1
Zuccollo, JM1
Fan, KC1
Li, A3
Nattie, EE3
Darnall, RA1
Deneris, ES1
St-Hilaire, M1
Duvareille, C1
Avoine, O1
Carreau, AM1
Samson, N1
Micheau, P1
Doueik, A1
Praud, JP2
Wasilewska, J1
Sienkiewicz-Szłapka, E1
Kuźbida, E1
Jarmołowska, B1
Kaczmarski, M1
Kostyra, E1
Hewitt, JC1
Daubenspeck, JA1
Kinney, HC1
Strehle, EM1
Gray, WK1
Gopisetti, S1
Richardson, J1
McGuire, J1
Malone, S1
Lister, G3
Guntheroth, WG2
Byring, RF1
Pihko, H1
Tsujino, A1
Shen, XM1
Gustafsson, B1
Hackman, P1
Ohno, K1
Engel, AG1
Udd, B1
Koch, LE2
Koch, H1
Graumann-Brunt, S1
Stolle, D1
Ramirez, JM1
Saternus, KS2
Bennett, AD1
de Nardi, S1
Paditz, E1
Erler, T1
Gruntzke, A1
Sun, Z1
Zhang, Z1
Wang, X1
Cade, R1
Elmir, Z1
Fregly, M1
Bard, H1
Côté, A3
Infante-Rivard, C1
Gagnon, C1
Wailoo, M1
Thompson, JR1
Waite, AJ2
Coombs, RC1
Jackson, JA1
Gershan, WM1
Becker, CG1
Forster, HV1
Besch, NS1
Lowry, TF1
Givan, DC1
Gauda, EB1
McLemore, GL1
Tolosa, J1
Marston-Nelson, J1
Kwak, D1
Baird, TM1
Shoemaker, M1
Ellis, M1
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Gannons, M1
von Nettelhorst, H1
Downes, R1
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Gleeson, M1
Clancy, RL1
Cox, AJ1
Gulliver, SA1
Hall, ST1
Cooper, DM1
Richardson, MA2
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Zalman, B1
Dewolfe, CC1
Sanchez, I1
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Muñoz, C1
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Hunt, CE9
Edner, A1
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Alm, B1
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Shah, S1
Sharieff, GQ1
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Warren, J1
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Hamilton, A1
Smith, PC1
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Corwin, MJ2
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Ward, SL3
Tinsley, LR2
Neuman, MR2
Willinger, M2
Ramanathan, R2
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Jobe, AH2
Esani, N1
Hodgman, JE6
Ehsani, N1
Hoppenbrouwers, T5
Nanninga, PE1
Eekhof, JA1
Ramanathan, A1
Dorey, F1
Thompson, RG1
Tonkin, S4
Foucaud, P1
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Clinical Trials (5)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Non-invasive Tidal Volume Monitoring Using the Linshom Respiratory Monitoring Device[NCT03279458]40 participants (Actual)Interventional2017-09-08Completed
[NCT00004392]900 participants Observational1994-05-31Completed
A Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Assessment of Lansoprazole 30 mg Bid in the Treatment of Gastroesophageal Reflux Associated With Laryngitis[NCT00369265]Phase 418 participants (Actual)Interventional2006-08-31Terminated (stopped due to Pharmaceutical company purchased by another company and funding was terminated.)
The Effect of Standardizing the Definition and Approach to a Clinically Significant Cardiopulmonary Event in Infants Less Than 30 Weeks on Length of Stay[NCT03414671]160 participants (Actual)Observational2018-06-01Completed
[NCT00005279]0 participants Observational1971-06-30Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Trial Outcomes

Tidal Volume of Each Breath Was Measured Using the Same Breathing Mask CPAP Apparatus Combined With Respiratory Monitoring Device Allowing for Simultaneous Recording.

Tidal volume measured by CPAP mask with Lishom respiratory monitoring device. Tidal volume determined from the ventilator will be compared to tidal volume measured by Linshom (calculated indirectly by temperature changes by computer algorithm) (NCT03279458)
Timeframe: 5 minutes

Interventionml (Least Squares Mean)
Linshom0.94
Maquet Ventilator0.94

Reviews

76 reviews available for apnea and Cot Death

ArticleYear
Apnea of prematurity and sudden infant death syndrome.
    Handbook of clinical neurology, 2022, Volume: 189

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Sudden Infan

2022
Peripheral neuroplasticity of respiratory chemoreflexes, induced by prenatal nicotinic exposure: Implication for SIDS.
    Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2023, Volume: 313

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Capsaicin; Female; Hypoxia; Nerve Fibers, Unmyelinated; Nicotine; Pregnancy; Rats; S

2023
Apparent Life-Threatening Events (ALTE): Italian guidelines.
    Italian journal of pediatrics, 2017, Dec-12, Volume: 43, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Cause of Death; Cyanosis; Emergencies; Evidence-Based Medicine; Female; Humans; Infant; Infan

2017
Potential Central Nervous System Involvement in Sudden Unexpected Infant Deaths and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
    Comprehensive Physiology, 2015, Jul-01, Volume: 5, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Brain Stem; Humans; Infant; Reflex; Respiration; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death

2015
Pediatric home apnea monitors: coding, billing, and updated prescribing information for practice management.
    Chest, 2008, Volume: 134, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Child; Current Procedural Terminology; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Ambula

2008
Can home monitoring reduce mortality in infants at increased risk of sudden infant death syndrome? A systematic review.
    Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992), 2012, Volume: 101, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Cohort Studies; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Randomize

2012
Home apnea monitoring for infants. A discussion of primary care issues.
    Advance for nurse practitioners, 2002, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Decision Making; False Positive Reactions; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Inf

2002
Relation of beta-casomorphin to apnea in sudden infant death syndrome.
    Peptides, 2003, Volume: 24, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Blood-Brain Barrier; Brain; Endorphins; Humans; Infant; Sudden Infant Death

2003
Physiology of breathing and related pathological processes in infants.
    Seminars in pediatric neurology, 2003, Volume: 10, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena; Fetus; Humans; Hypoventilation; Infant; Infa

2003
Maturation of peripheral arterial chemoreceptors in relation to neonatal apnoea.
    Seminars in neonatology : SN, 2004, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Arteries; Carotid Body; Chemoreceptor Cells; Dopamine; Humans; Hypoxia; Incidence; Infant, Ne

2004
Clinical correlates, natural history and outcome of neonatal apnoea.
    Seminars in neonatology : SN, 2004, Volume: 9, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Sudden

2004
Clinical inquiries. Should home apnea monitoring be recommended to prevent SIDS?
    The Journal of family practice, 2004, Volume: 53, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Evidence-Based Medicine; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk Facto

2004
Evaluation and management of apparent life-threatening events in children.
    American family physician, 2005, Jun-15, Volume: 71, Issue:12

    Topics: Apnea; Consensus Development Conferences as Topic; Diagnosis, Differential; Electrocardiography, Amb

2005
Apparent life-threatening event: a review.
    Pediatric clinics of North America, 2005, Volume: 52, Issue:4

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Cyanosis; Diagnosis, Differential; Gagging; Humans; Infant; Medical Histo

2005
Hypoplasia and neuronal immaturity of the hypoglossal nucleus in sudden infant death.
    Journal of clinical pathology, 2006, Volume: 59, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Hypoglossal

2006
Effects of prematurity on heart rate control: implications for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Expert review of cardiovascular therapy, 2006, Volume: 4, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Autonomic Nervous System; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Sle

2006
Ontogeny of autonomic regulation in late preterm infants born at 34-37 weeks postmenstrual age.
    Seminars in perinatology, 2006, Volume: 30, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Female; Gestational Age; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Infant, Pre

2006
An update on the approach to apparent life-threatening events.
    Current opinion in pediatrics, 2007, Volume: 19, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Infant; Muscle Hypotonia; Sudden Infant Death

2007
Mechanisms of pathogenesis in the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
    Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2007, Nov-15, Volume: 159, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Body Temperature; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Risk Factors; Sudden

2007
Some aspects of clinical relevance in the maturation of respiratory control in infants.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2008, Volume: 104, Issue:6

    Topics: Adaptation, Physiological; Adult; Apnea; Chemoreceptor Cells; Deglutition; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant;

2008
Hyperventilation, hypokalemia, and SIDS.
    Hospital practice (Office ed.), 1984, Volume: 19, Issue:12

    Topics: Apnea; Birth Weight; Carbon Dioxide; Chemoreceptor Cells; Depression; Diaphragm; Dietary Carbohydrat

1984
[Gastroesophageal reflux and respiratory manifestations].
    Pediatrie, 1983, Volume: 38, Issue:2

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Bronchopneumonia; Child; Child, Preschool; Chronic Disease; Gastroesophag

1983
Sudden infant death syndrome: the physician's dilemma.
    Advances in pediatrics, 1983, Volume: 30

    Topics: Age Factors; Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Brain Diseases; Endocrine System Diseases; Growth; Humans; H

1983
Home monitoring of the high-risk infant.
    Clinics in perinatology, 1984, Volume: 11, Issue:1

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Ne

1984
Pediatric cardiac arrest.
    Emergency medicine clinics of North America, 1983, Volume: 1, Issue:3

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Child; Child Abuse; Child, Preschool; Heart Arrest; Humans; Infant; Infan

1983
Apnea of infancy and sudden infant death syndrome.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1982, Volume: 136, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Counseling; Cyanosis; Electrocardiography; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologi

1982
Breath-hold diving in terrestrial mammals.
    Exercise and sport sciences reviews, 1982, Volume: 10

    Topics: Accidents; Animals; Apnea; Blood Pressure; Bradycardia; Carbon Dioxide; Dilatation, Pathologic; Divi

1982
SIDS and near-SIDS (second of two parts).
    The New England journal of medicine, 1982, Apr-29, Volume: 306, Issue:17

    Topics: Apnea; Counseling; Family; Humans; Infant; Infections; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Socioec

1982
Sudden infant death syndrome and suspected "near-miss": an overview for clinicians.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1982, Jan-23, Volume: 1, Issue:2

    Topics: Anxiety; Apnea; Australia; Electroencephalography; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Infant;

1982
The art and science of home infant apnea monitoring in the 1990s.
    Journal of obstetric, gynecologic, and neonatal nursing : JOGNN, 1995, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant Care; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Outcome As

1995
Effects of acid on the larynx of the maturing rabbit and their possible significance to the sudden infant death syndrome.
    The Laryngoscope, 1993, Volume: 103, Issue:11 Pt 1

    Topics: Aging; Airway Obstruction; Animals; Apnea; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Hydrochloric Aci

1993
Laryngeal reflex.
    Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). Supplement, 1993, Volume: 82 Suppl 389

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Bradycardia; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Larynx; Reflex; Sudden Infant

1993
Munchausen syndrome by proxy: repetitive infantile apnoea and homicide.
    Journal of paediatrics and child health, 1993, Volume: 29, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Homicide; Humans; Infant; Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy; Parents; Recurrence; Sudden In

1993
Sudden infant death syndrome--Part II: Etiologic theories.
    Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine, 1995, Volume: 2, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Autonomic Nervous System; Cardiovascular System; Child Development; Humans; Immunity; Infant;

1995
Early disturbances in cardiorespiratory control.
    Pediatric pulmonology. Supplement, 1997, Volume: 16

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Central Nervous System; Emergencies; Humans; Hypoventilation; Infant; Infant, Newbor

1997
[Follow-up of the premature infant: prevention of severe diseases and sudden death. Role of polysomnography].
    Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 1998, Volume: 5, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Infant, Very Low Birth Weight; Polysomn

1998
Infant apnea monitoring & SIDS.
    Advance for nurse practitioners, 1998, Volume: 6, Issue:8

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Nurse Practitioners; Patient Selection; Sudden Infan

1998
Baby listening devices and apnoea monitors.
    Professional care of mother and child, 1998, Volume: 8, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Community Health Nursing; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden

1998
Sudden infant death syndrome, virus infections and cytokines.
    FEMS immunology and medical microbiology, 1999, Aug-01, Volume: 25, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Apnea; Circadian Rhythm; Cytokines; Female; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Respirat

1999
[SIDS and polygraphy].
    Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2000, Mar-10, Volume: 112, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Austria; Germany; Humans; Polysomnography; Predictive Value of Tests; S

2000
Clinical utility of tryptase levels in systemic mastocytosis and associated hematologic disorders.
    Leukemia research, 2001, Volume: 25, Issue:7

    Topics: Anaphylaxis; Animals; Apnea; Biomarkers; Cell Lineage; Child, Preschool; Chymases; Clinical Enzyme T

2001
Sudden infant death syndrome (crib death).
    American heart journal, 1977, Volume: 93, Issue:6

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Bacterial Infections; Blood; Carbon Dioxide; Child

1977
The pathophysiology of sleep disorders in pediatrics. Part II. Sleep disorders in children.
    Advances in pediatrics, 1976, Volume: 22

    Topics: Apnea; Cataplexy; Child; Child, Preschool; Developmental Disabilities; Disorders of Excessive Somnol

1976
The sudden infant death syndrome: a review of recent advances.
    Archives of pathology & laboratory medicine, 1977, Volume: 101, Issue:4

    Topics: ABO Blood-Group System; Apnea; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity; Dehydration; Heart Con

1977
Apnea.
    Clinics in perinatology, 1977, Volume: 4, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Blood Pressure; Bradycardia; Electroencephalography; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Inf

1977
Sudden unexplained infant death, 1970 through 1975 an evolution in understanding.
    Pathology annual, 1977, Volume: 12 Pt 1

    Topics: Age Factors; Antibodies; Apnea; Birth Order; Birth Weight; Environment; Female; Humans; Illegitimacy

1977
Sudden infant death syndrome: a review of literature.
    Journal - Forensic Science Society, 1977, Volume: 17, Issue:4

    Topics: Agammaglobulinemia; Animals; Apnea; Asphyxia; Birth Weight; Food Hypersensitivity; Humans; Infant; I

1977
The aetiology of the sudden infant death syndrome: current ideas on breathing and sleep and possible links to deranged thiamine neurochemistry.
    Australian and New Zealand journal of medicine, 1978, Volume: 8, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Asphyxia; Australia; Cattle; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Nervous System Diseases;

1978
The sudden infant death syndrome.
    Monographs in pathology, 1978, Volume: 19

    Topics: Apnea; Brain; Chronic Disease; Humans; Hypoventilation; Hypoxia; Infant; Sudden Infant Death

1978
The sudden infant death syndrome.
    Obstetrics and gynecology annual, 1975, Volume: 4

    Topics: Age Factors; Antibody Formation; Apnea; Asphyxia; Autonomic Nervous System; Birth Weight; Female; Ge

1975
Neurodevelopmental outcome in infants with apnea.
    New Jersey medicine : the journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey, 1992, Volume: 89, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Brain Diseases; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Sudden Infant D

1992
Apnea of prematurity.
    Clinics in perinatology, 1992, Volume: 19, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Sudden Infant Death

1992
Apparent life-threatening events and apnea of infancy.
    Clinics in perinatology, 1992, Volume: 19, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death

1992
Prospective identification of the risk of SIDS.
    Clinics in perinatology, 1992, Volume: 19, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Risk Factors; Sudden Infant Death

1992
The infant home monitoring dilemma. Fetus and Newborn Committee, Canadian Paediatric Society.
    CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 1992, Dec-01, Volume: 147, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Canada; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant

1992
[The etiopathogenesis of sudden infant death: the current concepts].
    Anales espanoles de pediatria, 1991, Volume: 35 Suppl 47

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Sudden Infant Death

1991
Possible mechanisms responsible for the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Journal of paediatrics and child health, 1991, Volume: 27, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Brain Diseases; Brain Stem; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Immune Sys

1991
[Physiology and pathophysiology of postnatal pulmonary adaptation. 2: Pathophysiology].
    Padiatrie und Grenzgebiete, 1991, Volume: 30, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Lung; Pulmonary Atelectasis; Pulmonary Ci

1991
Interference between gastroesophageal reflux and sleep in near miss SIDS.
    Clinical reviews in allergy, 1990,Winter, Volume: 8, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Infant; Sudden Infant Death

1990
ABC of child abuse. Suffocation.
    BMJ (Clinical research ed.), 1989, Jun-10, Volume: 298, Issue:6687

    Topics: Apnea; Asphyxia; Child Abuse; Child, Preschool; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Infant; Infant, New

1989
Risk factors for SIDS. Results of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development SIDS Cooperative Epidemiological Study.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988, Volume: 533

    Topics: Apnea; Birth Weight; Diarrhea, Infantile; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Jaundice, Neonata

1988
Mechanisms for abnormal apnea of possible relevance to the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988, Volume: 533

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Prospective S

1988
Cardiorespiratory interactions in heart-rate control.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988, Volume: 533

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Arrhythmia, Sinus; Bradycardia; Cats; Heart; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, New

1988
Problems in management of infants with an apparent life-threatening event.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988, Volume: 533

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant Care; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Resuscitation; Sudden

1988
Sudden infant death syndrome, is the confusion ending?
    Modern pathology : an official journal of the United States and Canadian Academy of Pathology, Inc, 1988, Volume: 1, Issue:3

    Topics: Achondroplasia; Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Brain Stem; Breast Feeding; Dwarfism; Fatty Acids; Fema

1988
A practical approach to infantile apnea.
    Henry Ford Hospital medical journal, 1988, Volume: 36, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death

1988
Role of apnea in the sudden infant death syndrome: a personal view.
    Pediatrics, 1988, Volume: 81, Issue:1

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Animals; Apnea; Humans; Infant; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1988
Are there tests predictive for prolonged apnoea and SIDS? A review of epidemiological and functional studies.
    Acta paediatrica Scandinavica. Supplement, 1988, Volume: 342

    Topics: Apnea; Brain Stem; Electrocardiography; Evoked Potentials, Auditory; Heart Function Tests; Humans; I

1988
[Apnea in infancy. A: Pathogenesis, risks and diagnosis].
    Harefuah, 1987, Nov-01, Volume: 113, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Risk Factors; Sudden Infant Death

1987
[Apnea in infancy. B: Prevention and management].
    Harefuah, 1987, Nov-01, Volume: 113, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Infantile apnea, home monitoring, and SIDS: go back to go.
    Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1987,Spring, Volume: 7, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; National Institutes of Health (U.S.); Sudden Infant

1987
Apnoea in the newborn infant.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1986, Volume: 22 Suppl 1

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Brain Stem; Humans; Infant, Low Birth Weight; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature

1986
Sudden infant death syndrome: 1987 perspective.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1987, Volume: 110, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Brain Stem; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Mass Screening; Monitoring, Physiologic; Prospec

1987
Infantile apnea and home monitoring.
    National Institutes of Health consensus development conference consensus statement, 1986, Oct-01, Volume: 6, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; National Institutes o

1986
Are some crib deaths sudden cardiac deaths?
    Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 1985, Volume: 5, Issue:6 Suppl

    Topics: Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Electrocardiography; Heart Conduction System; Heart Diseases; Humans; I

1985
Sleep apnea in infancy and childhood.
    The Medical clinics of North America, 1985, Volume: 69, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Child; Child, Preschool; Eating; Epilepsy; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypov

1985

Trials

5 trials available for apnea and Cot Death

ArticleYear
Prenatal cigarette smoke exposure attenuates recovery from hypoxemic challenge in preterm infants.
    American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine, 2008, Sep-01, Volume: 178, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Analysis of Variance; Apnea; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Pr

2008
Neural network analysis of oxygenation signals in infants during sleep.
    Physiological measurement, 2000, Volume: 21, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Artifacts; Electrocardiography; Humans; Infant; Movement; Neural Networks, Computer; Oxygen C

2000
Cardiorespiratory events recorded on home monitors: Comparison of healthy infants with those at increased risk for SIDS.
    JAMA, 2001, May-02, Volume: 285, Issue:17

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Bradycardia; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Prema

2001
Abnormal ventilatory response to CO2 during quiet sleep in aborted SIDS.
    Chest, 1978, Volume: 73, Issue:2 Suppl

    Topics: Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Clinical Trials as Topic; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Sleep; Sudden

1978
Apnoea monitors compared with weighing scales for siblings after cot death.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1985, Volume: 60, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Attitude of Health Personnel; Attitude to Health; Body Weight; Clinical Trials as Topic; Home

1985

Other Studies

320 other studies available for apnea and Cot Death

ArticleYear
Prenatal intermittent hypoxia sensitizes the laryngeal chemoreflex, blocks serotoninergic shortening of the reflex, and reduces 5-HT
    Experimental neurology, 2020, Volume: 326

    Topics: Anesthesia; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Behavior, Animal; Chemoreceptor Cells; Disease Models,

2020
Active sleep unmasks apnea and delayed arousal in infant rat pups lacking central serotonin.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2017, Oct-01, Volume: 123, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Arousal; Gene Knockout Techniques; Humans; Hypercapnia; Hypoxia; I

2017
The History of Home Cardiorespiratory Monitoring.
    Pediatric annals, 2017, Aug-01, Volume: 46, Issue:8

    Topics: Apnea; Electrocardiography; History, 20th Century; History, 21st Century; Humans; Infant; Oximetry;

2017
Prolongation of bronchopulmonary C-fiber-mediated apnea by prenatal nicotinic exposure in rat pups: role of 5-HT
    FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, 2019, Volume: 33, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Biguanides; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid; Disease Models, Animal;

2019
Prenatal nicotinic exposure augments cardiorespiratory responses to activation of bronchopulmonary C-fibers.
    American journal of physiology. Lung cellular and molecular physiology, 2015, May-01, Volume: 308, Issue:9

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid; Capsaicin; Diaphrag

2015
[Indications and concept of follow-up care of home-monitoring for premature and risk infants].
    Klinische Padiatrie, 2015, Volume: 227, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Cooperative Behavior; Diagnosis, Differential; Germany; Guideline Adherence; Hom

2015
[The role of complementary examinations and home monitoring in patient at risk from apparent life threatening event, apneas and sudden infant death syndrome].
    Anales de pediatria (Barcelona, Spain : 2003), 2015, Volume: 83, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Brief, Resolved, Unexplained Event; Diagnostic Equipment; Female; Home Care Services; Humans;

2015
Quantification of periodic breathing in premature infants.
    Physiological measurement, 2015, Volume: 36, Issue:7

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Intensive Care Units, Neonata

2015
Home apnea monitors--when to discontinue use.
    The Journal of family practice, 2015, Volume: 64, Issue:12

    Topics: Apnea; Brief, Resolved, Unexplained Event; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Infant, Prema

2015
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (Formerly Apparent Life-Threatening Events) and Evaluation of Lower-Risk Infants.
    Pediatrics, 2016, Volume: 137, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Emergencies; Humans; Infant; Muscle Hypotonia; Risk Factors; Sudden Infant Death; T

2016
Seasonal Timing of Infant Bronchiolitis, Apnea and Sudden Unexplained Infant Death.
    PloS one, 2016, Volume: 11, Issue:7

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Asthma; Bronchiolitis; Cohort Studies; Environmental Exposure; Female; Humans; Infant;

2016
Brief resolved unexplained event: New diagnosis in infants.
    Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2017, Volume: 63, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Muscle Hypotonia; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Ri

2017
A low cost, simplified, and scaleable pneumotachograph and face mask for neonatal mouse respiratory measurements.
    Journal of pharmacological and toxicological methods, 2017, Volume: 86

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Caffeine; Central Nervous System Stimulants; Equipment Design; Fem

2017
Apparent life-threatening events: neurological correlates and the mandatory work-up.
    Journal of child neurology, 2008, Volume: 23, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Electroencephalography; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; M

2008
Gestational cigarette smoke exposure and hyperthermic enhancement of laryngeal chemoreflex in rat pups.
    Respiratory physiology & neurobiology, 2009, Feb-28, Volume: 165, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Chemoreceptor Cells; Female; Fever; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Laryn

2009
Failure of apnea monitoring during bed-sharing.
    Forensic science, medicine, and pathology, 2008, Volume: 4, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Beds; Equipment Failure Analysis; Forensic Medicine; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn;

2008
Serotonin, gasping, autoresuscitation, and SIDS--a contrarian view.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2009, Volume: 106, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Disease Models, Animal; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant, Newborn; Mice; Mi

2009
Severe spontaneous bradycardia associated with respiratory disruptions in rat pups with fewer brain stem 5-HT neurons.
    American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 2009, Volume: 296, Issue:6

    Topics: 5,7-Dihydroxytryptamine; Adaptation, Physiological; Age Factors; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; A

2009
ALTEs: still a puzzle after all these years.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 2009, Volume: 154, Issue:3

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Canada; Comorbidity; Cyanosis; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, N

2009
Bradycardia in serotonin-deficient Pet-1-/- mice: influence of respiratory dysfunction and hyperthermia over the first 2 postnatal weeks.
    American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 2010, Volume: 298, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Body Size; Bradycardia; Brain Stem; Disease Models, Animal; Female

2010
Effects of postnatal smoke exposure on laryngeal chemoreflexes in newborn lambs.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2010, Volume: 109, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Arousal; Biomarkers; Blood Pressure; Body Temperature; Bradycardia

2010
The exogenous opioid peptides and DPPIV serum activity in infants with apnoea expressed as apparent life threatening events (ALTE).
    Neuropeptides, 2011, Volume: 45, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Cattle; Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4; Endorphins; Humans; Infant; Opioid Peptides; Peptide

2011
Failed heart rate recovery at a critical age in 5-HT-deficient mice exposed to episodic anoxia: implications for SIDS.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2011, Volume: 111, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Bradycardia; Brain Stem; Disease Models, Animal; Genotype; Heart R

2011
Sowing the seeds for a career in medicine: reflections and projections.
    The Yale journal of biology and medicine, 2011, Volume: 84, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Awards and Prizes; Biomedical Research; Bradycardia; Breath Tests; Career Choice; Humans; Inf

2011
Serotonin and SIDS.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2011, Volume: 111, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Bradycardia; Brain Stem; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypoxia; Respiratory Mechanics; Seroton

2011
Congenital myasthenic syndrome associated with episodic apnea and sudden infant death.
    Neuromuscular disorders : NMD, 2002, Volume: 12, Issue:6

    Topics: Acetylcholine; Apnea; Child; Choline O-Acetyltransferase; Consanguinity; Electromyography; Electroph

2002
Heart rate changes in response to mild mechanical irritation of the high cervical spinal cord region in infants.
    Forensic science international, 2002, Aug-28, Volume: 128, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Cervical Vertebrae; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Male; Manipulation, Chir

2002
Apnea, sudden infant death syndrome, and home monitoring.
    Pediatrics, 2003, Volume: 111, Issue:4 Pt 1

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Evidence-Based Medicine; Home Nursing; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn;

2003
[Reliability of home monitoring with event-recording compared with polysomnography in infants].
    Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2003, Jul-15, Volume: 115, Issue:12

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Female; Gestational Age; Home Nursing; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Male; Monitoring

2003
Fetal hemoglobin synthesis determined by gamma-mRNA/gamma-mRNA + beta-mRNA quantitation in infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome being monitored at home for apnea.
    Pediatrics, 2003, Volume: 112, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Biomarkers; Disease Susceptibility; Female; Fetal Hemoglobin; Gene Expression Profiling; Glob

2003
The brainstem and vulnerability to sudden infant death syndrome.
    Neurology, 2003, Nov-11, Volume: 61, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus; Brain Stem; Cytokines; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Reflex; Sudd

2003
Signs and symptoms of illness in early infancy: associations with sudden infant death.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 2003, Volume: 88, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Body Weight; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Irritable Mood; Prospective

2003
Apnea and bradycardia due to anaphylaxis to tobacco glycoprotein in the infant rabbit.
    Environmental research, 2004, Volume: 94, Issue:2

    Topics: Anaphylaxis; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Antigens; Apnea; Bradycardia; Complement Activation; Glycopr

2004
[Reliability of home monitoring with event recording compared with polysomnography in infants].
    Wiener klinische Wochenschrift, 2004, Apr-30, Volume: 116, Issue:7-8

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Polysomnography; ROC

2004
Inhibitory effects of hyperthermia on mechanisms involved in autoresuscitation from hypoxic apnea in mice: a model for thermal stress causing SIDS.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 2004, Volume: 97, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Body Temperature; Body Weight; Colon; Dehydration; Female; Fever; Heart Rate; Humans

2004
Mucosal immune responses to infections in infants with acute life threatening events classified as 'near-miss' sudden infant death syndrome.
    FEMS immunology and medical microbiology, 2004, Sep-01, Volume: 42, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Emergencies; Female; Humans; Immunity, Mucosal; Immunoglobulin A; Immunoglobulin M; Infant; I

2004
Fatal apnea in piglets by way of laryngeal chemoreflex: postmortem findings as anatomic correlates of sudden infant death syndrome in the human infant.
    The Laryngoscope, 2005, Volume: 115, Issue:7

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Chemoreceptor Cells; Disease Models, Animal; Heart

2005
Polysomnographic findings in 320 infants evaluated for apneic events.
    Pediatric pulmonology, 2006, Volume: 41, Issue:3

    Topics: Age Distribution; Apnea; Child, Preschool; Chile; Cohort Studies; Cyanosis; Female; Humans; Incidenc

2006
Why do ALTE infants not die in SIDS?
    Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992), 2007, Volume: 96, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Case-Control Studies; Female; Humans; Incidence; Infant; Infant Mortality; Male; Posture; Ris

2007
FPIN's clinical inquiries. Evaluation of apparent life-threatening events in infants.
    American family physician, 2007, Jul-01, Volume: 76, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Diagnosis, Differential; Evidence-Based Medicine; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Medical Hi

2007
Comparison between pulse oximetry and transthoracic impedance alarm traces during home monitoring.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 2008, Volume: 93, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Artifacts; Bradycardia; Cardiography, Impedance; False Positive Reactions; Home Care Services

2008
Precursors of cardiorespiratory events in infants detected by home memory monitor.
    Pediatric pulmonology, 2008, Volume: 43, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Female; Gestational Age; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring,

2008
Elevated body temperature exaggerates laryngeal chemoreflex apnea in decerebrate piglets.
    Advances in experimental medicine and biology, 2008, Volume: 605

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Chemoreceptor Cells; Decerebrate State; Disease Models, Animal; Fever; Humans; Infan

2008
What is ALTE?
    The Journal of pediatrics, 2008, Volume: 152, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Causality; Critical Illness; Diagnosis, Differential; Emergencies; Humans; Infant; Infant, Ne

2008
Apparent life-threatening events and sudden infant death syndrome: comparison of risk factors.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 2008, Volume: 152, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Cause of Death; Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant Mortality; Infant, Newborn; In

2008
[Apparent life-threatening event (ALTE) in young children: the importance of recognition of the symptoms].
    Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 2008, Feb-02, Volume: 152, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Muscle Hypotonia; S

2008
Extreme and conventional cardiorespiratory events and epidemiologic risk factors for SIDS.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 2008, Volume: 152, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Case-Control Studies; Circadian Rhythm; Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Infant;

2008
Apnoea and unexpected child death.
    Lancet (London, England), 1980, May-03, Volume: 1, Issue:8175

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1980
[Severe faintness caused by gastroesophageal reflux in infants].
    Presse medicale (Paris, France : 1983), 1984, Oct-20, Volume: 13, Issue:37

    Topics: Apnea; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Infant; Manometry; Prognosis; Su

1984
[Sudden and unexplained infant death syndrome].
    Krankenpflege. Soins infirmiers, 1980, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Emotions; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Parents; Sudden Infant Death

1980
Endorphins in infant apnea.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1982, Jul-15, Volume: 307, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; beta-Endorphin; Endorphins; Humans; Infant; Sudden Infant Death

1982
Apnea in newborn infants: approach to management.
    Resuscitation, 1984, Volume: 11, Issue:1-2

    Topics: Apnea; Electrocardiography; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Monito

1984
Identification of infants destined to die unexpectedly during infancy: evaluation of predictive importance of prolonged apnoea and disorders of cardiac rhythm or conduction.
    British medical journal (Clinical research ed.), 1983, Apr-02, Volume: 286, Issue:6371

    Topics: Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Electrocardiography; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases

1983
Effect of hypoxia on laryngeal reflex apnea--implications for sudden infant death.
    Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 1983, Volume: 91, Issue:6

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Apnea; Chemoreceptor Cells; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Hypoxia; Infan

1983
Home monitoring for infants at risk of the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1984, Volume: 20, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Male; Monitoring, P

1984
Home apnea monitoring in infancy.
    The Canadian nurse, 1984, Volume: 80, Issue:5

    Topics: Alberta; Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Monitoring, Physio

1984
Apnea monitors: false security?
    The Canadian nurse, 1984, Volume: 80, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Equipment Failure; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Pe

1984
Apnea of infancy and childhood.
    Primary care, 1984, Volume: 11, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Preschool; Humans; Infant; Sleep Apnea Syndromes; Sudden Infant Death

1984
The dilemma of SIDS.
    The Journal of the Florida Medical Association, 1983, Volume: 70, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk; Sudden Infant Death

1983
A case of near-miss SIDS developing an abnormal respiratory reaction to hypoxia.
    Acta paediatrica Scandinavica, 1983, Volume: 72, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; P

1983
Effect of caffeine on control of breathing in infantile apnea.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1983, Volume: 103, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Caffeine; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Maximal Voluntary Ventil

1983
Sudden infant death syndrome.
    Journal of the Tennessee Medical Association, 1983, Volume: 76, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Grief; Humans; Infant; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death; Tennessee

1983
Apnea monitoring for newborns at risk of sudden infant death syndrome.
    JAMA, 1984, Jan-27, Volume: 251, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk; Sudden Infant Death

1984
Home monitoring for central apnoea.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1984, Volume: 59, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Emergencies; Female; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring, Physiol

1984
Routine studies of swallowed radionuclide transit in paediatrics: experience with 400 patients.
    European journal of nuclear medicine, 1984, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Esophagitis, Peptic; Female; Gastric Emptying; Gastrointestinal Motility; Humans; Infant; Inf

1984
Apnea and sudden unexpected death in infants with achondroplasia.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1984, Volume: 104, Issue:3

    Topics: Achondroplasia; Apnea; Cervical Vertebrae; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Respiratory Center; Risk; S

1984
The St. Paul Infant Apnea Program. An approach to the evaluation and treatment of infantile apnea.
    Minnesota medicine, 1984, Volume: 67, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Preschool; Education; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Parents; Sudden Infant Death

1984
Simplified pneumographic monitoring of infants at risk from sudden infant death syndrome.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1984, Volume: 59, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Follow-Up Studies; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Peri

1984
Infant apnea. An approach to management.
    Clinical pediatrics, 1984, Volume: 23, Issue:7

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk; Sudden Infant D

1984
Management of infants with apnea and potential apnea. A survey of pediatric opinion.
    Clinical pediatrics, 1984, Volume: 23, Issue:7

    Topics: Apnea; Attitude of Health Personnel; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Medicine; Pediatrics; Speciali

1984
Statistical evaluation of the respiratory pattern as a risk factor for the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Methods of information in medicine, 1984, Volume: 23, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Retrospective Studies; Risk; Statistics as Topi

1984
Ventilation and ventilatory pattern during sleep in aborted sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatric research, 1981, Volume: 15, Issue:5

    Topics: Adrenocortical Hyperfunction; Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; S

1981
Physiological and clinical aspects of respiration control in infants with relation to the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Klinische Wochenschrift, 1982, Jan-04, Volume: 60, Issue:1

    Topics: Aminophylline; Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Dise

1982
"Near-miss" cot deaths and home monitoring.
    British medical journal (Clinical research ed.), 1982, Nov-20, Volume: 285, Issue:6353

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk; Sudden Infant Death

1982
Near miss cot deaths and home monitoring.
    British medical journal (Clinical research ed.), 1982, Dec-11, Volume: 285, Issue:6356

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1982
Infant apnea: polygraphic studies and follow-up monitoring.
    Pediatrics, 1983, Volume: 71, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Electroencephalography; Electromyography; Electrooculography; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gast

1983
'Near-miss' for sudden infant death syndrome infants: a clinical problem.
    Pediatrics, 1983, Volume: 71, Issue:5

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Home Nursing; Hospitalization; Humans; Infant; Infant

1983
To breathe or not to breathe--what have we learned about apneic spells and sudden infant death?
    The New England journal of medicine, 1983, Jul-14, Volume: 309, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Respiration; Sudden Infant Deat

1983
A look at the infant at risk for sudden death.
    Journal of the Iowa Medical Society, 1983, Volume: 73, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk; Sudden Infant Death

1983
The frequency of apnea and bradycardia in a population of healthy, normal infants.
    Neuropediatrics, 1983, Volume: 14, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Heart Function Tests; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Progno

1983
[Monitoring for crib death].
    Tijdschrift voor kindergeneeskunde, 1983, Volume: 51, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1983
Sudden infant death syndrome: a digital computer-based apnoea monitor.
    Medical & biological engineering & computing, 1983, Volume: 21, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Computers; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Monitoring, Physiologi

1983
[Observation of newborn, Contribution to the "sudden infant death syndrome" (SIDS) (author's transl)].
    Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde, 1982, Volume: 42, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant Care; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Monitoring, Physiologic; Ris

1982
Patient focus.
    The Journal of nursing care, 1982, Volume: 15, Issue:7

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1982
Selected hormone levels in victims of the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1980, Volume: 65, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Autopsy; Female; Growth Hormone; Hormones; Humans; Hydrocortisone; Hypoglycemia; Infant; Insu

1980
Respiratory behavior in near-miss sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 69, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Recurrence; Respira

1982
Movement and gastroesophageal reflux in awake term infants with "near miss" SIDS, unrelated to apnea.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 100, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Esophagus; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Infant; Infan

1982
Home apnea monitoring in 'near-miss' sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and in siblings of SIDS victims.
    Pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 70, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; R

1982
Phenothiazines and sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 70, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Nasopharyngitis; Phenothiazines; Sudden Infant Death

1982
Statistical evaluation of respiratory control in infants to assess possible risk for the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
    European journal of pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 138, Issue:2

    Topics: Aminophylline; Apnea; Electrocardiography; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Risk; Sleep

1982
What to do about the infant with apnea.
    The Journal of the Oklahoma State Medical Association, 1982, Volume: 75, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk; Su

1982
Apnea and sudden infant death syndrome: proposals for a home apnea monitoring program.
    The Nebraska medical journal, 1982, Volume: 67, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant D

1982
What is "near-miss" SIDS?
    Minnesota medicine, 1982, Volume: 65, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Sleep Apnea Syndromes; Sudden Infant Death; Un

1982
Infant apnea syndrome. A prospective evaluation of etiologies.
    Clinical pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 21, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Brain Edema; Encephalitis; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Infant; Male; Prospective

1982
Prolonged apnea and cardiac arrhythmias in infants discharged from neonatal intensive care units: failure to predict an increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 70, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Bradycardia; Electrocardiography; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infa

1982
Home monitoring of infants considered at risk for the sudden infant death syndrome. Four years' experience (1977-1981).
    European journal of pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 139, Issue:2

    Topics: Ambulatory Care; Apnea; Bradycardia; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring, Phys

1982
[Monitoring for cot death. The Medical Advisory College].
    Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1982, Dec-11, Volume: 126, Issue:50

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1982
[Method of respiratory monitoring and automatic detection of apnea in infants with the risk of sudden death].
    Medical & biological engineering & computing, 1982, Volume: 20, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Microcomputers; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1982
Sudden infant death syndrome in infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia.
    Pediatrics, 1982, Volume: 69, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia; Female; Gestational Age; Humans; Infant; Infant, Low Birth Weight

1982
Report of an expert committee for the Australian College of Paediatrics. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)-use of home monitoring.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1981, Volume: 17, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Sudden I

1981
Waterbed's effects on apnea questioned.
    Hospitals, 1981, Sep-16, Volume: 55, Issue:18

    Topics: Apnea; Beds; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Intensive Care Units; Nurseries, Ho

1981
Periodic breathing in infants with histories of prolonged apnea.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1981, Volume: 135, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Cheyne-Stokes Respiration; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Respiration Disorders; Resuscitation

1981
Apnoea monitoring at home.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1981, Volume: 56, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1981
Should emphasis be on monitoring or diagnosis.
    Pediatrics, 1980, Volume: 65, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1980
24-hour tape recordings of ECG and respiration in the newborn infant with findings related to sudden death and unexplained brain damage in infancy.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1980, Volume: 55, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Bradycardia; Brain Damage, Chronic; Electrocardiography; Female; Heart

1980
An Infant Apnea Center for the State of Connecticut.
    Connecticut medicine, 1980, Volume: 44, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Child; Child, Preschool; Connecticut; Health Facilities; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, New

1980
Circulatory and respiratory factors in the experimental production of lung petechiae and their possible significance in the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pathology, 1980, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Animals; Apnea; Asphyxia; Hypertension; Hypotension; Lung Diseases; Pulmonary Ed

1980
A pediatrician's view. Crib death and managed care.
    Pediatric annals, 1995, Volume: 24, Issue:7

    Topics: Apnea; Health Maintenance Organizations; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death

1995
Child abuse and apparent life-threatening events.
    Pediatrics, 1995, Volume: 96, Issue:1 Pt 1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infanticide; Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy; Sudden Infant Death

1995
Sudden infant death syndrome: postnatal changes in the volumes of the pons, medulla and cervical spinal cord.
    Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology, 1995, Volume: 54, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Body Weight; Brain; Brain Chemistry; Cell Nucleolus; Congenital Abnormalities; Fetal Growth R

1995
[Coronavirus infection in infants: lower respiratory tract involvement, apnea and sudden death?].
    Archives de pediatrie : organe officiel de la Societe francaise de pediatrie, 1995, Volume: 2, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Coronavirus Infections; Humans; Infant; Respiratory Tract Infections; Sudden Infant Death

1995
The mystery of SIDS. A murder conviction revives questions about infant deaths.
    Scientific American, 1995, Volume: 273, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Homicide; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death; Truth Disclosure

1995
Surfactant abnormalities in ALTE and SIDS.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1994, Volume: 71, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid; Child; Child, Preschool; Humans; Infant; Prognosis; Pulmonary S

1994
Cost implications of event recordings in apnea/bradycardia home monitoring: a theoretical analysis.
    Pediatrics, 1995, Volume: 95, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Family; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1995
Sudden infant death syndrome and subsequent siblings. CHIME Steering Committee. Collaborative Home Infants Monitoring Evaluation.
    Pediatrics, 1995, Volume: 95, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Cost-Benefit Analysis; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1995
Control of Breathing during Development, Apnea of the Newborn in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Colloquium proceedings. Nancy-Pont-à-Mousson, France, September 7-9, 1992.
    Biology of the neonate, 1994, Volume: 65, Issue:3-4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1994
Video surveillance in diagnosis of intentional suffocation.
    Lancet (London, England), 1994, Aug-06, Volume: 344, Issue:8919

    Topics: Apnea; Asphyxia; Child Abuse; Humans; Infant; Sudden Infant Death; Video Recording

1994
Epileptic seizure-induced hypoxemia in infants with apparent life-threatening events.
    Pediatrics, 1994, Volume: 94, Issue:2 Pt 1

    Topics: Apnea; Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy;

1994
Upper airway radiographs in infants with upper airway insufficiency.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1994, Volume: 70, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Cephalometry; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Oropharynx; Pedigree; Radiograph

1994
Toward better home respiratory monitoring: a comparison of impedance and inductance pneumography.
    Acta paediatrica Japonica : Overseas edition, 1994, Volume: 36, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Electric Impedance; Electrocardiography; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Phys

1994
SIDS paper triggers a murder charge.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 1994, Apr-08, Volume: 264, Issue:5156

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Forensic Medicine; History, 20th Century; Humans; Infant; Infanticide; Male; Publishi

1994
[Thirty seven cases of respiratory syncytial virus infection hospitalised and 7 severe cases with apneic attacks].
    Kansenshogaku zasshi. The Journal of the Japanese Association for Infectious Diseases, 1994, Volume: 68, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Preschool; Female; Hospitalization; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Respiratory

1994
SIDS research.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 1994, May-20, Volume: 264, Issue:5162

    Topics: Apnea; Child Abuse; Humans; Infant; Infanticide; Sudden Infant Death

1994
Hyperekplexia associated with apnea and sudden infant death syndrome.
    Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 1994, Volume: 148, Issue:5

    Topics: Adolescent; Apnea; Child; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Pedigree; Recurrence; Stiff-Person

1994
The ventilatory response to carbon dioxide in high risk infants.
    Early human development, 1993, Dec-31, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia; Carbon Dioxide; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Respi

1993
Home event recordings of oxygenation, breathing movements, and heart rate and rhythm in infants with recurrent life-threatening events.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1993, Volume: 123, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Blood Gas Monitoring, Transcutaneous; Female; Heart Conduction System; Heart Rate; Humans; Hy

1993
Infant home apnoea monitors in Christchurch: an audit.
    The New Zealand medical journal, 1994, Jan-26, Volume: 107, Issue:970

    Topics: Anxiety; Apnea; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Consumer Behavior; Female; Home Care Services; Humans

1994
Sex differences in the maturation of sleep/wake patterns in high risk for SIDS infants.
    Neuropediatrics, 1993, Volume: 24, Issue:1

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Electroencephalography; Electromyography; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newbor

1993
Cholinergic agents in the laryngeal chemoreflex model of sudden infant death syndrome.
    The Laryngoscope, 1993, Volume: 103, Issue:6

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Atropine; Blood Pressure; Chemoreceptor Cells; Disease Models, Ani

1993
Familial infantile apnea and immature beta oxidation.
    Pediatric pulmonology, 1995, Volume: 20, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Carnitine; Diseases in Twins; Fatty Acids; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Lipid Metabolism,

1995
Apparent life threatening events and infant holding practices.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1995, Volume: 73, Issue:6

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Breast Feeding; Female; Heart Arrest; Humans; Infant; Infant Care; Male;

1995
Use and abuse of apnea monitors--1995. Position statement of the Texas Pediatric Society Committee on Fetus and Newborn.
    Texas medicine, 1996, Volume: 92, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Societies, Medical; Sudden Infant D

1996
Symptoms, sweating and reactivity of infants who die of SIDS compared with community controls. New Zealand National Cot Death Study Group.
    Journal of paediatrics and child health, 1996, Volume: 32, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Arousal; Case-Control Studies; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infections; New Zealand; Odds Ratio;

1996
Documented home apnea monitoring: effect on compliance, duration of monitoring, and validation of alarm reporting.
    Clinical pediatrics, 1996, Volume: 35, Issue:10

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gestational Age; Humans; Infant; Infant Care; Infant, Newborn; Inf

1996
Infant behaviour in response to a change in body position from side to prone during sleep.
    European journal of pediatrics, 1996, Volume: 155, Issue:12

    Topics: Apnea; Beds; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant Behavior; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Oxi

1996
Predischarge respiratory recordings in very low birth weight newborn infants.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1996, Volume: 129, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Very Low Birth Weight; Neonatal Screening

1996
The apnea/SIDS debate.
    Pediatrics, 1997, Volume: 99, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death

1997
[Clinical significance of episodes of apnea in babies].
    Revista de neurologia, 1997, Volume: 25, Issue:140

    Topics: Apnea; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death

1997
Factors related to infant apnoea and cyanosis: a population-based study.
    Journal of paediatrics and child health, 1997, Volume: 33, Issue:4

    Topics: Age Distribution; Anthropometry; Apnea; Cohort Studies; Confidence Intervals; Cyanosis; Female; Hist

1997
Effect of antagonism at central nervous system M3 muscarinic receptors on laryngeal chemoresponse.
    The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology, 1997, Volume: 106, Issue:11

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Chemoreceptor Cells; Disease Models, Animal; Dose-Res

1997
Decreased growth hormone response to glucagon in infants after an apnea of infancy.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1998, Volume: 132, Issue:3 Pt 1

    Topics: Apnea; Blood Glucose; Female; Gestational Age; Glucagon; Human Growth Hormone; Humans; Hydrocortison

1998
Frequency and timing of recurrent events in infants using home cardiorespiratory monitors.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1998, Volume: 132, Issue:5

    Topics: Anxiety; Apnea; Bradycardia; Female; Home Nursing; Humans; Incidence; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infan

1998
Increased density of somatostatin binding sites in respiratory nuclei of the brainstem in sudden infant death syndrome.
    Neuroscience, 1998, Volume: 86, Issue:1

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Brain Stem; Cats; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Medulla Oblongata;

1998
Apnea of prematurity and risk for SIDS.
    Pediatrics, 1998, Volume: 102, Issue:4 Pt 1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Risk Factors; Sudden Infant Death

1998
High cervical stress and apnoea.
    Forensic science international, 1998, Oct-12, Volume: 97, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Flushing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Manipulation, Spinal; Sudden Infant

1998
Effect of sleep state on the laryngeal chemoreflex in neonatal piglets.
    The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology, 1999, Volume: 108, Issue:3

    Topics: Anesthesia; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Humans; Infant; Larynx; Male; Polysomnography; Reflex;

1999
Gasping and other cardiorespiratory patterns during sudden infant deaths.
    Pediatric research, 1999, Volume: 45, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1999
The comparative costs of care using apnoea monitors and scales in families with a cot death.
    Health trends, 1993, Volume: 25, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Child Health Services; Child, Preschool; Consumer Behavior; Durable Medical Equipment; Home C

1993
Parenting of at-risk infants in the face of uncertainty: home apnea monitoring of subsibs.
    Journal of pediatric nursing, 1999, Volume: 14, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant Care; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; N

1999
Decreased autonomic responses to obstructive sleep events in future victims of sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatric research, 1999, Volume: 46, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Autonomic Nervous System; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Male; P

1999
Failure of autoresuscitation in weanling mice: significance of cardiac glycogen and heart rate regulation.
    Journal of applied physiology (Bethesda, Md. : 1985), 1999, Volume: 87, Issue:1

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Apnea; Disease Models, Animal; Glycogen; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant;

1999
Apnea of prematurity and risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1999, Volume: 104, Issue:2 Pt 1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk Factors;

1999
Deterministic properties of apnoeas in an abdominal breathing signal.
    Medical & biological engineering & computing, 1999, Volume: 37, Issue:3

    Topics: Algorithms; Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Sleep Apne

1999
Acoustic rhinometry optimised for infants.
    Rhinology, 1999, Volume: 37, Issue:3

    Topics: Acoustics; Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Nasal Obstruction; Otolaryngology; Reproducibility o

1999
Polysomnography and home documented monitoring of cardiorespiratory pattern.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1999, Volume: 81, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Electrocardiography; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Infant Care; Infant, New

1999
Adverse effects of nicotine and interleukin-1beta on autoresuscitation after apnea in piglets: implications for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 2000, Volume: 105, Issue:4

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Female; Hemodynamics; Infections; Interleukin-1; Male; Nicotine; Respiration; Resusc

2000
Hyper-releasability of mast cells in family members of infants with sudden infant death syndrome and apparent life-threatening events.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 2000, Volume: 136, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Cell Degranulation; Child; Female; Humans; Immunity, Cellular; Infant; Male; Mast Cell

2000
Computerised audiovisual event recording for infant apnoea and bradycardia.
    Medical & biological engineering & computing, 2000, Volume: 38, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Humans; Infant; Infant Behavior; Infant Care; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature

2000
Parental compliance with home cardiorespiratory monitoring.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 2001, Volume: 84, Issue:3

    Topics: Analysis of Variance; Apnea; Gestational Age; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Maternal Age; Monitor

2001
Apnoea of prematurity and arousal from sleep.
    Early human development, 2001, Volume: 61, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Arousal; Birth Weight; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Electromyography; Electro

2001
What do home monitors contribute to the SIDS problem?
    JAMA, 2001, May-02, Volume: 285, Issue:17

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden I

2001
Failure of mouth-to-mouth resuscitation in cases of sudden infant death.
    Resuscitation, 2001, Volume: 48, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation; Fatal Outcome; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Gastroesophageal Ref

2001
Prenatal exposure to nicotine impairs protective responses of rat pups to hypoxia in an age-dependent manner.
    Respiration physiology, 2001, Volume: 127, Issue:1

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Apnea; Body Weight; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant, Newborn; Nico

2001
Negative outcomes of infant home apnea monitoring.
    JAMA, 2001, Jul-18, Volume: 286, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden I

2001
Telephone subsidy: an effective incentive for successful participation in home memory monitor study.
    Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine, 2001, Volume: 155, Issue:8

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Bradycardia; Case-Control Studies; Epidemiologic Research Design; Female; Hawaii; Huma

2001
Laryngospasm and diaphragmatic arrest in immature dogs after laryngeal acid exposure: a possible model for sudden infant death syndrome.
    The Annals of otology, rhinology, and laryngology, 2001, Volume: 110, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Diaphragm; Disease Models, Animal; Dogs; Electromyography; Humans;

2001
Abnormal polygraphic findings in near-miss sudden infant death.
    Lancet (London, England), 1976, Jun-19, Volume: 1, Issue:7973

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Consciousness; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Electromyography; El

1976
Cot death and respiratory drive.
    Lancet (London, England), 1977, Nov-19, Volume: 2, Issue:8047

    Topics: Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Humans; Infant; Sleep, REM; Sudden Infant Death

1977
Treatment with theophylline in near-miss sudden infant death.
    Lancet (London, England), 1978, Jun-10, Volume: 1, Issue:8076

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Male; Sudden Infant Death; Theophylline

1978
Sleep apnoea syndromes.
    Lancet (London, England), 1979, Jan-27, Volume: 1, Issue:8109

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Oxygen; Respiration; S

1979
Apnoea and unexpected child death.
    Lancet (London, England), 1979, Aug-18, Volume: 2, Issue:8138

    Topics: Apnea; Electrocardiography; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring

1979
Possible role of phenothiazines in sudden infant death.
    Lancet (London, England), 1979, Aug-18, Volume: 2, Issue:8138

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Promethazine; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death; Trimeprazine

1979
Apnoea and unexpected death.
    Lancet (London, England), 1979, Nov-03, Volume: 2, Issue:8149

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Sudden Infant Death

1979
Atropine methonitrate in management of near-fatal reflex anoxic seizures.
    Lancet (London, England), 1979, Nov-03, Volume: 2, Issue:8149

    Topics: Apnea; Atropine; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Reflex, Oculocardiac; Sudden Infant Death

1979
Prolonged apnea in infant monkeys resulting from stimulation of superior laryngeal nerve.
    Pediatrics, 1978, Volume: 61, Issue:4

    Topics: Airway Resistance; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Blood Pressure; Disease Models, Animal; Electri

1978
Sleep apnea and Q-T interval prolongation--a particularly lethal combination.
    American heart journal, 1979, Volume: 97, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Arrhythmia, Sinus; Cardiomegaly; Electrocardiography; Female; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant,

1979
Chemoreceptor function and sleep state in apnea.
    Pediatrics, 1976, Volume: 58, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Chemoreceptor Cells; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Oxygen; Respira

1976
Parental snoring and SIDS: a testable hypothesis.
    Pediatrics, 1977, Volume: 60, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Humans; Infant; Parents; Sleep, REM; Sudden Infant Death

1977
Obstructive sleep apnea in family members.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1978, Nov-02, Volume: 299, Issue:18

    Topics: Adult; Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Disorders of Excessive Somnolence; Electromyography; Female; Human

1978
A common pathophysiology for sudden cot death and sleep apnoea. "The vacuum-glossoptosis syndrome".
    Medical hypotheses, 1979, Volume: 5, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Nasopharyngitis; Nasopharynx; Pul

1979
Laryngeal chemosensitivity: a possible mechanism for sudden infant death.
    Pediatrics, 1975, Volume: 55, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Asphyxia; Carbon Dioxide; Catheterization; Cattle; Central Venous

1975
Apnea monitoring to prevent SIDS.
    The American journal of nursing, 1979, Volume: 79, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Parents; Patient Discharge; Pediatr

1979
Sudden infant death syndrome.
    Australian and New Zealand journal of medicine, 1978, Volume: 8, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Sudden Infant Death; Thiamine Deficiency

1978
The sudden infant death syndrome -- what can you do?
    Medical times, 1979, Volume: 107, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Common Cold; Emotions; Family; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Su

1979
Periodic breathing in infants with near-miss sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1979, Volume: 63, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Respiration; Respiratory Center; Sleep; Sudden

1979
Obstructive sleep apnea and near miss for SIDS: I. Report of an infant with sudden death.
    Pediatrics, 1979, Volume: 63, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Brain Stem; Electrocardiography; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant,

1979
[The problem of sudden infant death syndrome].
    Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1979, Apr-30, Volume: 129, Issue:8

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Female; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Ne

1979
[Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)].
    Pediatria polska, 1979, Volume: 54, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Canada; Humans; Infant; Poland; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death; United Kingdom; United States

1979
[Analysis of respiration in the sleeping infant. Possible relationship to sudden infant death].
    Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1979, Jun-30, Volume: 129, Issue:13

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Respiration; Resuscitation; Risk; Sleep;

1979
Sudden infant death syndrome: a testable hypothesis and mechanism.
    The International journal of neuroscience, 1979, Volume: 10, Issue:1

    Topics: Acidosis; Apnea; Body Temperature Regulation; Cold Temperature; Heart Arrest; Humans; Hypoglycemia;

1979
Sleep apnea as part of a sequence of events: a comparison of three months old infants at low and increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
    Neuropadiatrie, 1978, Volume: 9, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Humans; Infant; Movement; Respiration; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death

1978
Respiratory arrest in infants secondary to gastroesophageal reflux.
    Pediatrics, 1977, Volume: 60, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Sudden Infant Death

1977
Sleep apnoea in children.
    British medical journal, 1978, Jun-10, Volume: 1, Issue:6126

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Child; Humans; Infant; Respiration; Sleep Wake Disorders; Sudden Infant D

1978
Care of infants with near-miss sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1978, Volume: 61, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Preschool; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Resuscitation; Sleep; Sudden Infan

1978
Close encounters with SIDS.
    Pediatrics, 1978, Volume: 61, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1978
False alarms in the nursery.
    Pediatrics, 1978, Volume: 61, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Intensive Care Units; Monitoring, Physiologic; Nurseries, Hospital;

1978
Sex differences in the ontogeny of sleep apnea during the first year of life.
    Physiology & behavior, 1978, Volume: 20, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Male; Respiration; Sex Fa

1978
Sleeping and breathing.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1978, Nov-02, Volume: 299, Issue:18

    Topics: Adult; Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Central Nervous System; Electromyography; Humans; Infant; Infant,

1978
Brainstem abnormality may characterize SIDS victims.
    JAMA, 1978, Nov-10, Volume: 240, Issue:20

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Brain Stem; Cats; Child; Humans; Sudden Infant Death

1978
Impact of the apnea monitor on family life.
    Pediatrics, 1978, Volume: 62, Issue:5

    Topics: Adaptation, Psychological; Adult; Anxiety; Apnea; Family; Female; Humans; Infant; Interpersonal Rela

1978
Apnea, hypoxemia, and aborted sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1978, Volume: 62, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Oxygen; O

1978
Home monitoring: a huge problem.
    Pediatrics, 1978, Volume: 62, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1978
Thal fundoplication: a simple and safe operative treatment for gastroesophageal reflux.
    Journal of pediatric surgery, 1978, Volume: 13, Issue:6D

    Topics: Adolescent; Apnea; Child; Child, Preschool; Follow-Up Studies; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Hernia, Hiat

1978
Exploring the magnesium-deficient weanling rat as an animal model for the sudden infant death syndrome: physical, biochemical, electrocardiographic, and gross pathologic changes.
    Pediatric research, 1978, Volume: 12, Issue:12

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Animals; Apnea; Bradycardia; Child; Disease Models, Animal; Electrocardiography;

1978
Ambulatory and in-hospital continuous recording of sleep state and cardiorespiratory parameters in 'near miss' for the sudden infant death syndrome and control infants.
    Biotelemetry and patient monitoring, 1978, Volume: 5, Issue:3

    Topics: Ambulatory Care; Apnea; Child, Hospitalized; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Electromyo

1978
[Factors causing apneas in otherwise healthy newborns: a neurophysiological Concept (author's transl)].
    Monatsschrift fur Kinderheilkunde, 1977, Volume: 125, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Respiration;

1977
Apnoea induced by airflow obstruction.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1977, Volume: 52, Issue:5

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Respiration; Sudden Infant De

1977
The role of airway receptors in the control of respiration in infants: a review.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1977, Volume: 91, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Chemoreceptor Cells; Gestational Age; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newbor

1977
Abnormal regulation of ventilation in infants at risk for sudden-infant-death syndrome.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1977, Oct-06, Volume: 297, Issue:14

    Topics: Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Female; Humans; Hypoventilation; Hypoxia; Infant; Male; Partial Pressure; Pul

1977
To breathe or not to breathe.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1977, Oct-06, Volume: 297, Issue:14

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Risk; Sudden Infant Death

1977
Nasopharyngitis and the sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1977, Volume: 60, Issue:4

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Nasopharyngitis; Pharyngitis; Sleep; Sudden Infant

1977
Simple apnea monitoring may not work.
    Pediatrics, 1977, Volume: 60, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1977
Reversal of cardiopulmonary failure during active sleep in hypoxic kittens: implications for sudden infant death.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 1977, Oct-28, Volume: 198, Issue:4315

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Apnea; Bradycardia; Cats; Hypoxia; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death

1977
Sleep and cot death.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1977, Sep-03, Volume: 2, Issue:10

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death

1977
A reexamination of "the apnea monitor business".
    Pediatrics, 1976, Volume: 58, Issue:1

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Heart Rate; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Ph

1976
Letter: Sudden death in infancy syndrome in Western Australia.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1976, May-01, Volume: 1, Issue:18

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death

1976
Central nervous system damage as a possible component of unexpected deaths in infancy.
    Developmental medicine and child neurology, 1976, Volume: 18, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Bilirubin; Central Nervous System Diseases; Child, Preschool; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant

1976
Apnea and airway obstruction during feeding and sleep.
    The Laryngoscope, 1976, Volume: 86, Issue:9

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Bottle Feeding; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Sleep; Sudd

1976
A new perspective on sudden infant death syndrome.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1976, Volume: 130, Issue:11

    Topics: Apnea; Brain Stem; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant, Newborn; Prenatal Care; Risk; Sudden Infant Death

1976
[Apnea conditions in sleep and sudden infant death].
    Hippokrates, 1976, Volume: 47, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death

1976
The apnea monitor business.
    Pediatrics, 1975, Volume: 56, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1975
Sudden infant death syndrome in a hospitalized infant on an apnea monitor.
    Pediatrics, 1975, Volume: 56, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Hospitalized; Humans; Infant; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Pneumonia, Viral; Sudden

1975
Editorial: Sudden infant death syndrome.
    Minnesota medicine, 1975, Volume: 58, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Central Nervous System; Humans; Infant; Respiratory Tract Infections; Sudden Infant Death; Sy

1975
Apneas during sleep in infants: possible relationship with sudden infant death syndrome.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 1975, Nov-14, Volume: 190, Issue:4215

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Respiratory Tract Infections

1975
Nasopharyngitis and prolonged sleep Apnea.
    Pediatrics, 1975, Volume: 56, Issue:6

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Nasopharyngitis; Pharyngitis; Sea

1975
[Letter: Sudden infant death syndrome].
    Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde, 1976, Apr-03, Volume: 120, Issue:14

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Sleep; Sudden Infant Death

1976
[A case of an apparent life-threatening event in an infant in the first year of life].
    Pediatriia, 1992, Issue:10-12

    Topics: Aluminum Hydroxide; Antacids; Apnea; Benzocaine; Diagnosis, Differential; Drug Combinations; Emergen

1992
[Home cardio-respiratory monitoring with alarm record system in infants at risk of life-threatening events].
    Pediatrie, 1992, Volume: 47, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Cardiography, Impedance; Female; Heart Defects, Congenital; Heart Rate; Humans;

1992
From apnea of infancy to obstructive sleep apnea syndrome in the young child.
    Chest, 1992, Volume: 102, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Esophagus; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Polysomnography; Positiv

1992
Documented monitoring: an alarming turn of events.
    Clinics in perinatology, 1992, Volume: 19, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Cardiography, Impedance; Electrocardiography; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden

1992
Bed sharing as a risk factor for sudden infant death (cot death)
    The New Zealand medical journal, 1992, Apr-22, Volume: 105, Issue:932

    Topics: Apnea; Beds; Humans; Infant; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk Factors; Sudden Infant Death

1992
Apnea in subsequent asymptomatic siblings of infants who had an apparent life-threatening event.
    Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1992, Volume: 12, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Poisson Distribution; Regression An

1992
HomeLog: long-term recording of infant temperature, respiratory and cardiac signals in the home environment.
    Journal of paediatrics and child health, 1992, Volume: 28 Suppl 1

    Topics: Apnea; Body Temperature; Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted; Electrocardiography; Home Nursing; Humans; In

1992
Infant home apnea monitoring: a practical review.
    The Nebraska medical journal, 1992, Volume: 77, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Nebraska; Risk Factors;

1992
On sudden severe bradycardia secondary to hypoxemia.
    Pediatric pulmonology, 1992, Volume: 12, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Pr

1992
Hypoxic arousal responses in normal infants.
    Pediatrics, 1992, Volume: 89, Issue:5 Pt 1

    Topics: Apnea; Arousal; Carbon Dioxide; Female; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Part

1992
Reduced haemoglobin levels in infants presenting with apparent life-threatening events--a retrospective investigation.
    Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992), 1992, Volume: 81, Issue:4

    Topics: Age Factors; Anemia; Apnea; Bias; Erythrocyte Count; Female; Hemoglobins; Humans; Incidence; Infant;

1992
Undetected apnea and bradycardia in infants.
    Pediatric pulmonology, 1991, Volume: 11, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Female; Humans; Incidence; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Intensi

1991
Effect of prenatal cocaine on respiration, heart rate, and sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatric pulmonology, 1991, Volume: 11, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Cocaine; Female; Humans; Incidence; Infant, Newborn; Male; Narcotics; Neonatal A

1991
Sudden severe bradycardia in infancy.
    Pediatric pulmonology, 1991, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Electrocardiography; Female; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Inf

1991
Apparent life-threatening events during infancy: a follow-up study of subsequent growth and development.
    Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics : JDBP, 1991, Volume: 12, Issue:3

    Topics: Apgar Score; Apnea; Birth Weight; Child Development; Child, Preschool; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Ge

1991
Effect of diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis immunization on prolonged apnea or bradycardia in siblings of sudden infant death syndrome victims.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1991, Volume: 119, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis Vaccine; Family; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Moni

1991
Parental reports of apnea and bradycardia: temporal characteristics and accuracy.
    Pediatrics, 1991, Volume: 88, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Electrocardiography; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring,

1991
Blue breath holding is benign.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1991, Volume: 66, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Electroencephalography; Female; Humans; Infant; Oxygen; Sudden Infant Death

1991
Cyanotic 'breath holding' and sudden death.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1991, Volume: 66, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Preschool; Cyanosis; Humans; Infant; Oxygen; Risk; Sudden Infant Death

1991
Laryngomalacia: a cause for early near miss for SIDS.
    International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology, 1991, Volume: 21, Issue:1

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Laryngeal Diseases; Recurrence; Sleep Ap

1991
Gastroesophageal reflux in infants with a history of near-miss sudden infant death.
    Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition, 1991, Volume: 12, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Esophagus; Gastroesophageal Reflux; Humans; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Infant; Infant, Newbo

1991
Breathing control disorders in infants and children.
    Hospital practice (Office ed.), 1990, Aug-15, Volume: 25, Issue:8

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Preschool; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Hypoventilation; Infant; Infant, Newborn;

1990
[Respiratory tract infection and sudden infant death].
    Pediatrie, 1990, Volume: 45, Issue:7-8

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Respiration; Respiratory Tract Infections; Sudden Infant Death

1990
Mothers' behavior with home infant apnea monitors.
    Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1990, Volume: 10, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Attitude to Health; Cohort Studies; Family; Female; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infa

1990
Evaluation of changes made to an infant home apnea monitoring program in response to findings from a national consensus panel.
    Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1990, Volume: 10, Issue:4

    Topics: Algorithms; Apnea; Bradycardia; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Heart Rate;

1990
Cardiorespiratory patterns in infants presenting with apparent life-threatening episodes.
    Biology of the neonate, 1990, Volume: 57, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Electrocardiography; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Respiration; Sudden Infant De

1990
Infant feeding and cardiorespiratory maturation.
    Neuropediatrics, 1990, Volume: 21, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Cardiovascular System; Female; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant,

1990
Suffocation, recurrent apnea, and sudden infant death.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1990, Volume: 117, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Asphyxia; Cause of Death; Child Abuse; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male;

1990
Pneumographic studies: predictors of future apnoeas but not sudden infant death in asymptomatic infants.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1989, Volume: 25, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Electrocardiography; Heart Function Tests; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monit

1989
[Near miss in the infant].
    Archives francaises de pediatrie, 1989, Volume: 46, Issue:8

    Topics: Apnea; France; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Resuscitation; Sudden Infant Death; Terminology as T

1989
Prenatal cocaine exposure is associated with respiratory pattern abnormalities.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1989, Volume: 143, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Cheyne-Stokes Respiration; Cocaine; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Methadone; Pregnancy; Pr

1989
Apnea monitors of little use in preventing SIDS, experts say.
    CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne, 1989, May-01, Volume: 140, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Canada; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Research; Risk Factors; Sudden Infant Death

1989
Strategies for the prevention of sudden unexplained infant death based on the hypothesis that intrapulmonary shunting with prolonged expiratory apnea is a major contributory mechanism.
    Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1989, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Lung; Respiratory Tract Infections; Sudden Infant Death

1989
Possible mechanisms for sudden unexplained infant death.
    Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association, 1989, Volume: 9, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant; Lung; Sudden Infant Death

1989
Periodic breathing in preterm infants: incidence and characteristics.
    Pediatrics, 1989, Volume: 84, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Gestational Age; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1989
Prolonged expiratory apnoea and hypoxaemia.
    Lancet (London, England), 1985, Nov-16, Volume: 2, Issue:8464

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hypoxia; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Respiration; Respiratory Distr

1985
Home monitoring for infantile apnoea.
    Lancet (London, England), 1987, Jul-18, Volume: 2, Issue:8551

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Cerebrospinal fluid and plasma beta-endorphin concentrations in prolonged infant apnea (near-miss sudden infant death syndrome).
    Developmental pharmacology and therapeutics, 1986, Volume: 9, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; beta-Endorphin; Endorphins; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death

1986
Increased cerebrospinal fluid beta-endorphin immunoreactivity in infants with apnea and in siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1987, Volume: 111, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; beta-Endorphin; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Radioimmunoassay; Risk

1987
The role of beta-endorphin in respiratory disorders in man.
    NIDA research monograph, 1988, Volume: 81

    Topics: Apnea; beta-Endorphin; Child; Child, Preschool; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Naltrexone; Respira

1988
Opioid peptides from milk as a possible cause of sudden infant death syndrome.
    Medical hypotheses, 1988, Volume: 27, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Blood-Brain Barrier; Digestive System; Endorphins; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn;

1988
Ventilatory responses to carbon dioxide in infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Critical care medicine, 1986, Volume: 14, Issue:10

    Topics: Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Cardiography, Impedance; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature,

1986
Infantile apnoea and home monitoring.
    British medical journal (Clinical research ed.), 1987, Aug-29, Volume: 295, Issue:6597

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Current perspectives in infantile apnea.
    The Journal of the Arkansas Medical Society, 1985, Volume: 81, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Child, Preschool; Feeding Behavior; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Medical History Taking;

1985
[Sudden infant death syndrome and unexplained episodes of apnea: present view of the problem].
    Anales espanoles de pediatria, 1988, Volume: 29 Suppl 32

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Sudden Infant Death

1988
Mothers of preterm and full-term infants on home apnea monitors.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1988, Volume: 142, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Monitoring, Phys

1988
SIDS or murder?
    Pediatrics, 1988, Volume: 81, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Homicide; Humans; Infant; Munchausen Syndrome; Sudden Infant Death

1988
Models of mystery: physician and patient perceptions of sudden infant death syndrome.
    Social science & medicine (1982), 1988, Volume: 26, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Attitude of Health Personnel; Attitude to Health; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newb

1988
Hypothermia and sudden infant death syndrome.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1988, Volume: 63, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Hypothermia; Infant; Male; Sudden Infant Death

1988
Infant apnoea: a home monitoring programme.
    The New Zealand medical journal, 1988, May-25, Volume: 101, Issue:846

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1988
Feeding, behavioural state and cardiorespiratory control.
    Acta paediatrica Scandinavica, 1988, Volume: 77, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Heart; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Respiration; Risk Factors; Sleep;

1988
Methylxanthine treatment in infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988, Volume: 533

    Topics: Apnea; Follow-Up Studies; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiolog

1988
Home monitoring for the sudden infant death syndrome. The case against.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988, Volume: 533

    Topics: Apnea; Child Health Services; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physi

1988
Seizure-induced apnea.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1988, Volume: 533

    Topics: Apnea; Electroencephalography; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Seizures; Sleep; Sudde

1988
The epidemiology of sudden infant death syndrome and attacks of lifelessness in Sweden.
    Acta paediatrica Scandinavica, 1987, Volume: 76, Issue:6

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Heart Function Tests; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Prospective Studies; Resp

1987
Apnea in infancy: pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment.
    New York state journal of medicine, 1986, Volume: 86, Issue:2

    Topics: Aminophylline; Apnea; Caffeine; Chemoreceptor Cells; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn;

1986
Psychosocial impact of emergency apnea.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1987, Volume: 141, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Emergencies; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Psychology, Social; Stress, Psychological;

1987
Near-miss sudden infant death syndrome: clinical findings and management.
    Pediatrics, 1987, Volume: 79, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Recurre

1987
[Treatment and prevention of sudden infant death syndrome and primary apnea].
    Anales espanoles de pediatria, 1987, Volume: 26, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Electrocardiography; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Sudden and unexpected death between 1 and 5 years.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1987, Volume: 62, Issue:7

    Topics: Apnea; Cyanosis; Death, Sudden; Electrocardiography; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant, Newb

1987
Cardiorespiratory patterns in siblings of babies with sudden infant death syndrome.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1987, Volume: 62, Issue:7

    Topics: Aging; Apnea; Electrocardiography; Family; Follow-Up Studies; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant, Newborn; P

1987
Parental anxiety related to the care of a child with apnea.
    Issues in comprehensive pediatric nursing, 1986, Volume: 9, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Anxiety; Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Parents; Sudden Infant

1986
What new parents need to know about CPR.
    RN, 1987, Volume: 50, Issue:10

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Parents; Pediatric Nursing; Resuscitation; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Infantile apnea and home monitoring devices.
    American family physician, 1987, Volume: 36, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature, Diseases; Monitoring, Physiologic;

1987
The need to test home monitoring for SIDS.
    Chest, 1987, Volume: 92, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Home Nursing; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Cot deaths. Monitoring at home.
    The New Zealand nursing journal. Kai tiaki, 1987, Volume: 80, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Community Health Nursing; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden

1987
Cot deaths. Just a breath away.
    The New Zealand nursing journal. Kai tiaki, 1987, Volume: 80, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Resuscitation; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Cot deaths. Can home monitors prevent cot death?
    The New Zealand nursing journal. Kai tiaki, 1987, Volume: 80, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Home Care Services; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; New Zealand; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Cot deaths. Under hospital control.
    The New Zealand nursing journal. Kai tiaki, 1987, Volume: 80, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Home Care Services; Hospital Administration; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; New Zea

1987
Home monitors and S.I.D.S.--practical problems.
    Irish medical journal, 1987, Volume: 80, Issue:10

    Topics: Apnea; Attitude; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Parents; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Tracheal sound detector.
    Medical & biological engineering & computing, 1986, Volume: 24, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Electronics, Medical; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiratory S

1986
Infant apnea.
    Pediatric clinics of North America, 1986, Volume: 33, Issue:3

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Bradycardia; Caffeine; Cardiography, Impedance; Home Nursing; Humans; Inf

1986
Apnea of infancy--a clinical problem.
    The Western journal of medicine, 1986, Volume: 144, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Female; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Male; Sudden Infant Death

1986
Apnea of infancy. Approach to evaluation and management.
    Postgraduate medicine, 1986, Volume: 80, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Premature; Monitoring, Physiologic; Risk; Sudden Inf

1986
[Parents' experiences with apnea mattresses].
    Tidsskrift for den Norske laegeforening : tidsskrift for praktisk medicin, ny raekke, 1986, Apr-30, Volume: 106, Issue:11

    Topics: Adult; Anxiety; Apnea; Beds; Child, Preschool; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiolo

1986
Cerebrospinal fluid endorphins and the infant apnea syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1986, Volume: 78, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Drug Evaluation; Endorphins; Female; Humans; Infant; Male; Naloxone; Spinal Puncture; Sudden

1986
Breathing frequency monitors.
    Journal of clinical monitoring, 1986, Volume: 2, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death; United States; United Stat

1986
Pneumograms in infants who subsequently died of sudden infant death syndrome.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1986, Volume: 109, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Autonomic Nervous System; Electrocardiography; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Infant, Ne

1986
Cardiorespiratory function in 16 full-term infants with sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1986, Volume: 78, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Electrocardiography; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant, Low Birth Weight; Infant, Newborn; Monitorin

1986
Conditioned hyperventilation as a factor in animal, infant, and adult apnea: a theoretical analysis of experimental and clinical data.
    Genetic, social, and general psychology monographs, 1986, Volume: 112, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Apnea; Arousal; Conditioning, Classical; Humans; Hyperventilation; Infant; Sleep Apn

1986
[Current terminological and etiologic problems of sudden infant death].
    Orvosi hetilap, 1986, Oct-05, Volume: 127, Issue:40

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Hungary; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Sudden Infant Death; Terminology as Topic

1986
Epidemiological comparisons of sudden infant death syndrome with infant apnoea.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1986, Volume: 22 Suppl 1

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Birth Order; Birth Weight; Child, Preschool; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn;

1986
Sudden infant death syndrome and malignant hyperthermia diathesis.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1986, Volume: 22 Suppl 1

    Topics: Apnea; Disease Susceptibility; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Male; Malignant Hyperthermia; Sudden

1986
Review of 'near-miss' sudden infant death syndrome and results of simplified pneumographic studies.
    Australian paediatric journal, 1986, Volume: 22 Suppl 1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Lung; Sudden Infant Death

1986
Sudden infant death syndrome.
    Pediatrics, 1987, Volume: 79, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Apnoea monitoring and cot deaths.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1987, Volume: 62, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1987
Control of ventilation in subsequent siblings of victims of sudden infant death syndrome.
    The Journal of pediatrics, 1985, Volume: 106, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Female; Heart Rate; Humans; Infant; Male; Oxygen; Oxygen Inhalation Therapy;

1985
Apnoea monitors and sudden infant death. Report from the Foundation for the Study of Infant Death and the British Paediatric Respiratory Group.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1985, Volume: 60, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Equipment Design; Follow-Up Studies; Humans; Infant; Infant, Low Birth Weight; Infant, Newbor

1985
Observations made on severe apneic spells in two infants at risk for sudden death.
    Early human development, 1985, Volume: 10, Issue:3-4

    Topics: Airway Resistance; Apnea; Bradycardia; Electrocardiography; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Infant,

1985
[Sudden infant death].
    Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1985, Jun-21, Volume: 110, Issue:25

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Posture; Sleep, REM; Sudden Infant Death

1985
American Academy of Pediatrics. Task Force on Prolonged Infantile Apnea. Prolonged infantile apnea: 1985.
    Pediatrics, 1985, Volume: 76, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Respiration; Sudden Infant Death

1985
Apnoea monitors and sudden infant death.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1985, Volume: 60, Issue:5

    Topics: Apnea; Humans; Infant; Monitoring, Physiologic; Sudden Infant Death

1985
Cerebral cortical function in infants at risk for sudden infant death syndrome.
    Annals of neurology, 1985, Volume: 18, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Cerebral Cortex; Child, Preschool; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Humans; Infant; Infant,

1985
Psychological effects on parents of home and hospital apnea monitoring.
    Journal of pediatric psychology, 1985, Volume: 10, Issue:4

    Topics: Anxiety; Apnea; Female; Humans; Infant; Internal-External Control; Male; Monitoring, Physiologic; Pa

1985