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apnea and Death, Sudden

apnea has been researched along with Death, Sudden in 54 studies

Apnea: A transient absence of spontaneous respiration.

Death, Sudden: The abrupt cessation of all vital bodily functions, manifested by the permanent loss of total cerebral, respiratory, and cardiovascular functions.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"To determine the relationship between serum serotonin (5-HT) levels, ictal central apnea (ICA), and postconvulsive central apnea (PCCA) in epileptic seizures."7.91Postictal serotonin levels are associated with peri-ictal apnea. ( Bateman, LM; Devinsky, O; Diehl, B; Faingold, CL; Friedman, D; Hampson, JP; Harper, RM; Lacuey, N; Lhatoo, SD; Murugesan, A; Nei, M; Rani, MRS; Richerson, G; Sainju, RK; Schuele, S; Vilella, L, 2019)
"The aim of this study was to investigate periictal central apnea as a seizure semiological feature, its localizing value, and possible relationship with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) pathomechanisms."7.88The incidence and significance of periictal apnea in epileptic seizures. ( Allen, L; Bateman, L; Devinsky, O; Diehl, B; Dragon, DN; Friedman, D; Gehlbach, BK; Granner, MA; Hampson, JP; Harper, RM; Lacuey, N; Lhatoo, SD; Millichap, JJ; Nei, M; Rani, MRS; Richerson, GB; Sainju, RK; Schuele, S; Zaremba, A; Zonjy, B, 2018)
" This report describes a young woman with post ictal apnea and generalized EEG suppression (PGES) after a secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizure (sGTCS)."7.85Postictal apnea as an important mechanism for SUDEP: A near-SUDEP with continuous EEG-ECG-EMG recording. ( Jiang, Z; Jin, L; Liu, YH; Wang, XL; Zhang, WJ; Zhang, Y, 2017)
" We now report on the temporal relationship between ictal apnea and seizure onset and spread in patients undergoing video-EEG (electroencephalography) telemetry (VET) with intracranial electrodes."7.75Ictal apnea linked to contralateral spread of temporal lobe seizures: Intracranial EEG recordings in refractory temporal lobe epilepsy. ( Bateman, LM; Seyal, M, 2009)
" Such a differential depression of activities of nerves to the upper airway and larynx, compared to that to the diaphragm, would predispose to obstructive apnea in intact preparations."7.73Changes in respiratory-modulated neural activities, consistent with obstructive and central apnea, during fictive seizures in an in situ anaesthetized rat preparation. ( Homes, GL; Leiter, JC; Rudkin, AH; St-John, WM, 2006)
" All 8 animals demonstrated central apnea and hypoventilation, which resulted in the death of 1 and contributed to the death of another."7.69Central apnea and acute cardiac ischemia in a sheep model of epileptic sudden death. ( Jerome, EH; Johnston, SC; Laxer, KD; Min, JK; Siedenberg, R, 1997)
"Under cerebral ischemia or aortic stenosis, changes in plasma and adrenal corticosterone (CS) levels before and after cardiac arrest-preceding type (CPT) and apnea-preceding type (APT) sudden death were examined to determine the response of the hypophyseal adrenocortical system in Wistar rats."7.67[Experimental studies on stress hormones at the time of sudden death (II)--Differences in adrenocortical hormone levels of cardiac arrest-preceding type and apnea preceding type sudden death under cerebral ischemia or aortic stenosis]. ( Douge, K; Ming-Chang, T; Tsunoda, K; Watanabe, T, 1989)
" From the review, we have identified four major groups of external circumstances for rather sudden cardiopulmonary arrest from brain damage in children, after excluding congenital and other unrelated diseases; 1) impact brain apnea, 2) anoxic insults, 3) drug or other substance induced central nervous system depression, and 4) traumatic brain damage."5.05A review on four different paths to respiratory arrest from brain injury in children; implications for child abuse. ( Kwon, DI; Paek, D, 2020)
" Cardiac arrhythmias and central apnea have been proposed as mechanisms of sudden death in SUDEP."4.87Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy in childhood. ( Milroy, CM, 2011)
" Some significant consequences of altered autonomic function include convulsive apnea, abnormal sexual function, and potentially fatal effects on the cardiovascular system."4.77Autonomic nervous system and epilepsy. ( Wannamaker, BB, 1985)
" Ictal apnea and respiratory dysregulation play critical roles in SUDEP."4.31Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy and Respiratory Defects in a Mouse Model of DEPDC5-Related Epilepsy. ( Banerjee, R; Borna, NN; Cao, R; Hu, S; Kao, HY; Leventhal, DK; Li, P; Mir, MY; Parent, JM; Wang, S; Wang, Y; Yang, T; Yao, Y; Ziobro, J; Zylinski, M, 2023)
"To determine the relationship between serum serotonin (5-HT) levels, ictal central apnea (ICA), and postconvulsive central apnea (PCCA) in epileptic seizures."3.91Postictal serotonin levels are associated with peri-ictal apnea. ( Bateman, LM; Devinsky, O; Diehl, B; Faingold, CL; Friedman, D; Hampson, JP; Harper, RM; Lacuey, N; Lhatoo, SD; Murugesan, A; Nei, M; Rani, MRS; Richerson, G; Sainju, RK; Schuele, S; Vilella, L, 2019)
"Increased breathing rate, apnea, and respiratory failure are associated with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)."3.88Respiratory dysfunction progresses with age in Kcna1-null mice, a model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. ( Abel, PW; Aggarwal, A; Bockman, CS; Deodhar, M; Hallgren, J; Iyer, SH; Kansal, V; Matthews, SA; Netzel, L; Oldenburg, PJ; Simeone, KA; Simeone, TA, 2018)
"The aim of this study was to investigate periictal central apnea as a seizure semiological feature, its localizing value, and possible relationship with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) pathomechanisms."3.88The incidence and significance of periictal apnea in epileptic seizures. ( Allen, L; Bateman, L; Devinsky, O; Diehl, B; Dragon, DN; Friedman, D; Gehlbach, BK; Granner, MA; Hampson, JP; Harper, RM; Lacuey, N; Lhatoo, SD; Millichap, JJ; Nei, M; Rani, MRS; Richerson, GB; Sainju, RK; Schuele, S; Zaremba, A; Zonjy, B, 2018)
" This report describes a young woman with post ictal apnea and generalized EEG suppression (PGES) after a secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizure (sGTCS)."3.85Postictal apnea as an important mechanism for SUDEP: A near-SUDEP with continuous EEG-ECG-EMG recording. ( Jiang, Z; Jin, L; Liu, YH; Wang, XL; Zhang, WJ; Zhang, Y, 2017)
" Ictal central apnea was more prevalent in patients with younger age (p = 0."3.79Cardiopulmonary complications during pediatric seizures: a prelude to understanding SUDEP. ( Gregas, M; Katz, ES; Kothare, SV; Llewellyn, N; Loddenkemper, T; Manganaro, S; Pavlova, M; Singh, K; Zarowski, M, 2013)
" We now report on the temporal relationship between ictal apnea and seizure onset and spread in patients undergoing video-EEG (electroencephalography) telemetry (VET) with intracranial electrodes."3.75Ictal apnea linked to contralateral spread of temporal lobe seizures: Intracranial EEG recordings in refractory temporal lobe epilepsy. ( Bateman, LM; Seyal, M, 2009)
" Such a differential depression of activities of nerves to the upper airway and larynx, compared to that to the diaphragm, would predispose to obstructive apnea in intact preparations."3.73Changes in respiratory-modulated neural activities, consistent with obstructive and central apnea, during fictive seizures in an in situ anaesthetized rat preparation. ( Homes, GL; Leiter, JC; Rudkin, AH; St-John, WM, 2006)
" Relatively simple interventions may be sufficient to interrupt potentially lethal events such as periictal suffocation or apnea."3.73Demystifying sudden unexplained death in epilepsy--are we close? ( So, EL, 2006)
" In this animal model, the main difference between surviving animals and those that die during the seizure is apnea, with a precipitous fall in the partial pressure of oxygen (pO(2)) and a parallel elevation in the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (pCO(2)) recorded in nonsurvivors."3.69Epileptic sudden death: animal models. ( Simon, RP, 1997)
" All 8 animals demonstrated central apnea and hypoventilation, which resulted in the death of 1 and contributed to the death of another."3.69Central apnea and acute cardiac ischemia in a sheep model of epileptic sudden death. ( Jerome, EH; Johnston, SC; Laxer, KD; Min, JK; Siedenberg, R, 1997)
"Under cerebral ischemia or aortic stenosis, changes in plasma and adrenal corticosterone (CS) levels before and after cardiac arrest-preceding type (CPT) and apnea-preceding type (APT) sudden death were examined to determine the response of the hypophyseal adrenocortical system in Wistar rats."3.67[Experimental studies on stress hormones at the time of sudden death (II)--Differences in adrenocortical hormone levels of cardiac arrest-preceding type and apnea preceding type sudden death under cerebral ischemia or aortic stenosis]. ( Douge, K; Ming-Chang, T; Tsunoda, K; Watanabe, T, 1989)
" Recurrent apnea and respiratory depression with an absence of ophthalmoplegia are features of this syndrome, which if untreated can lead to sudden death."3.67Familial infantile myasthenia gravis: a preventable cause of sudden death. ( Baptist, EC; Landes, RV; Sturman, JK, 1985)
"SUDEP usually occurs when the seizures are not witnessed and often at night."2.47Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. ( Shorvon, S; Tomson, T, 2011)
"A woman in her 30s with medically intractable epilepsy and Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome on multiple antiseizure medications and with a deep brain stimulator presented to the epilepsy monitoring unit with increased seizure frequency."1.72Obstructive and central sleep apnoea in a patient with medically intractable epilepsy. ( Balabanov, AJ; Lastra, AC; Schwartz, K, 2022)
" The goal of treatment should therefore be seizure freedom, using the lowest effective number and dosage of AEDs."1.33Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Risk factors, possible mechanisms and prevention: a reappraisal. ( Bell, GS; Sander, JW, 2006)

Research

Studies (54)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-199031 (57.41)18.7374
1990's4 (7.41)18.2507
2000's7 (12.96)29.6817
2010's9 (16.67)24.3611
2020's3 (5.56)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Schwartz, K1
Lastra, AC1
Balabanov, AJ1
Kao, HY1
Yao, Y1
Yang, T1
Ziobro, J1
Zylinski, M1
Mir, MY1
Hu, S1
Cao, R1
Borna, NN1
Banerjee, R1
Parent, JM1
Wang, S1
Leventhal, DK1
Li, P1
Wang, Y1
Murugesan, A1
Rani, MRS2
Vilella, L1
Lacuey, N2
Hampson, JP2
Faingold, CL2
Friedman, D2
Devinsky, O2
Sainju, RK2
Schuele, S2
Diehl, B2
Nei, M2
Harper, RM2
Bateman, LM2
Richerson, G1
Lhatoo, SD2
Paek, D1
Kwon, DI1
Jin, L1
Zhang, Y1
Wang, XL1
Zhang, WJ1
Liu, YH1
Jiang, Z1
Simeone, KA1
Hallgren, J1
Bockman, CS1
Aggarwal, A1
Kansal, V1
Netzel, L1
Iyer, SH1
Matthews, SA1
Deodhar, M1
Oldenburg, PJ1
Abel, PW1
Simeone, TA1
Zonjy, B1
Zaremba, A1
Gehlbach, BK1
Allen, L1
Millichap, JJ1
Bateman, L1
Granner, MA1
Dragon, DN1
Richerson, GB2
Loddenkemper, T2
Singh, K1
Katz, ES1
Zarowski, M1
Llewellyn, N1
Manganaro, S1
Gregas, M1
Pavlova, M1
Kothare, SV1
Boison, D1
Ryvlin, P1
Couzin, J1
Seyal, M1
Simon, RP1
Milroy, CM1
Shorvon, S1
Tomson, T1
HANDFORTH, CP1
STEVENS, LH1
Cummings, KJ1
Pendlebury, JD1
Sherwood, NM1
Wilson, RJ1
St-John, WM1
Rudkin, AH1
Homes, GL1
Leiter, JC1
Bell, GS1
Sander, JW3
So, EL1
Nashef, L2
Walker, F1
Allen, P1
Shorvon, SD1
Fish, DR1
Johnston, SC1
Siedenberg, R1
Min, JK1
Jerome, EH1
Laxer, KD1
Langan, Y1
Allison, DJ1
Daly, MD1
Angell-James, JE1
Elsner, R1
Baggot, MG1
Tsunoda, K2
Douge, K1
Ming-Chang, T1
Watanabe, T2
Dohge, K1
Kashima, E1
Koyama, M1
Southall, DP1
Stebbens, V1
Shinebourne, EA1
Wannamaker, BB1
Baptist, EC1
Landes, RV1
Sturman, JK1
Suzuki, T1
Ikeda, N1
Umetsu, K1
Kashimura, S1
Steinschneider, A1
Beckwith, JB1
Swift, PG1
Emery, JL1
Freeman, SE1
Turner, RJ1
Speer, L1
French, JW1
Morgan, BC1
Guntheroth, WG1
Bachman, D1
Guilleminault, C2
Dement, WC2
Monod, N2
Hick, JF1
Seron, ZM1
Valdes-Dapena, MA1
Schwartz, BA1
Unger, JL1
Faigel, HC1
Patyk, K1
Lewak, N1
Shaw, EB2

Clinical Trials (1)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Preliminary Testing of a Novel Device to Detect Epileptic Seizures[NCT02286271]117 participants (Actual)Observational2015-01-20Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Reviews

6 reviews available for apnea and Death, Sudden

ArticleYear
A review on four different paths to respiratory arrest from brain injury in children; implications for child abuse.
    Journal of forensic and legal medicine, 2020, Volume: 71

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Brain Injuries; Brain Injuries, Traumatic; Brain Stem; Central Nervous System Depres

2020
From unwitnessed fatality to witnessed rescue: Pharmacologic intervention in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
    Epilepsia, 2016, Volume: 57 Suppl 1

    Topics: Adenosine; Apnea; Brain Stem; Death, Sudden; Epilepsy; Humans; Hypoventilation; Narcotic Antagonists

2016
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy in childhood.
    Forensic science, medicine, and pathology, 2011, Volume: 7, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Brain; Cause of Death; Child; Death, Sudden; Diagnosis, Differential; D

2011
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
    Lancet (London, England), 2011, Dec-10, Volume: 378, Issue:9808

    Topics: Age Distribution; Anticonvulsants; Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Cardiac Pacing, Artificial; Causalit

2011
Autonomic nervous system and epilepsy.
    Epilepsia, 1985, Volume: 26 Suppl 1

    Topics: Adult; Animals; Apnea; Autonomic Nervous System; Cardiovascular System; Cats; Cerebral Cortex; Child

1985
The sudden infant death syndrome.
    Current problems in pediatrics, 1973, Volume: 3, Issue:8

    Topics: Age Factors; Anaphylaxis; Apnea; Asphyxia; Autopsy; Birth Weight; Counseling; Death, Sudden; Feeding

1973

Other Studies

48 other studies available for apnea and Death, Sudden

ArticleYear
Obstructive and central sleep apnoea in a patient with medically intractable epilepsy.
    BMJ case reports, 2022, Sep-28, Volume: 15, Issue:9

    Topics: Apnea; Death, Sudden; Drug Resistant Epilepsy; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Sei

2022
Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy and Respiratory Defects in a Mouse Model of DEPDC5-Related Epilepsy.
    Annals of neurology, 2023, Volume: 94, Issue:5

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Death, Sudden; Epilepsies, Partial; Epilepsy; GTPase-Activating Proteins; Mice; Seiz

2023
Postictal serotonin levels are associated with peri-ictal apnea.
    Neurology, 2019, 10-08, Volume: 93, Issue:15

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Apnea; Death, Sudden; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Female; Humans; Mal

2019
Postictal apnea as an important mechanism for SUDEP: A near-SUDEP with continuous EEG-ECG-EMG recording.
    Journal of clinical neuroscience : official journal of the Neurosurgical Society of Australasia, 2017, Volume: 43

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Death, Sudden; Electrocardiography; Electroencephalography; Electromyography; Female;

2017
Respiratory dysfunction progresses with age in Kcna1-null mice, a model of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy.
    Epilepsia, 2018, Volume: 59, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Bronchoconstrictor Agents; Death, Sudden; Disease Models, Animal; Disease Progressio

2018
The incidence and significance of periictal apnea in epileptic seizures.
    Epilepsia, 2018, Volume: 59, Issue:3

    Topics: Apnea; Death, Sudden; Electroencephalography; Female; Humans; Incidence; Male; Prospective Studies;

2018
Conscious control of breathing: A key to prevention of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
    Annals of neurology, 2018, Volume: 83, Issue:3

    Topics: Amygdala; Apnea; Attention; Death, Sudden; Epilepsy; Humans

2018
Cardiopulmonary complications during pediatric seizures: a prelude to understanding SUDEP.
    Epilepsia, 2013, Volume: 54, Issue:6

    Topics: Apnea; Bradycardia; Child, Preschool; Death, Sudden; Electrocardiography; Female; Heart; Heart Rate;

2013
Epilepsy. When death strikes without warning.
    Science (New York, N.Y.), 2008, Jul-04, Volume: 321, Issue:5885

    Topics: Animals; Anticonvulsants; Apnea; Brain; Death, Sudden; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Epilepsy, T

2008
Ictal apnea linked to contralateral spread of temporal lobe seizures: Intracranial EEG recordings in refractory temporal lobe epilepsy.
    Epilepsia, 2009, Volume: 50, Issue:12

    Topics: Apnea; Brain Mapping; Death, Sudden; Electrocardiography; Electrodes, Implanted; Electroencephalogra

2009
Epileptic sudden death: animal models.
    Epilepsia, 1997, Volume: 38, Issue:11 Suppl

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Death, Sudden; Disease Models, Animal; Epilepsy; Humans; Hypertension, Pulmonary; Pu

1997
Sudden unexpected death in infants.
    Canadian Medical Association journal, 1959, Jun-01, Volume: 80, Issue:11

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

1959
SUDDEN UNEXPLAINED DEATH IN INFANCY. OBSERVATIONS ON A NATURAL MECHANISM OF ADOPTION OF THE FACE DOWN POSITION.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1965, Volume: 110

    Topics: Adoption; Apnea; Death; Death, Sudden; Humans; Infant; Posture; Respiratory Tract Infections

1965
Sudden neonatal death in PACAP-deficient mice is associated with reduced respiratory chemoresponse and susceptibility to apnoea.
    The Journal of physiology, 2004, Feb-15, Volume: 555, Issue:Pt 1

    Topics: Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Chemoreceptor Cells; Death, Sudden; Genetic Predisposition to Dise

2004
Changes in respiratory-modulated neural activities, consistent with obstructive and central apnea, during fictive seizures in an in situ anaesthetized rat preparation.
    Epilepsy research, 2006, Volume: 70, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Anesthetics; Animals; Apnea; Cardiovascular Physiological Phenomena; Death, Sudden; Disease Models,

2006
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy. Risk factors, possible mechanisms and prevention: a reappraisal.
    Acta neurologica Taiwanica, 2006, Volume: 15, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Death, Sudden; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Female; Heart R

2006
Demystifying sudden unexplained death in epilepsy--are we close?
    Epilepsia, 2006, Volume: 47 Suppl 1

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Apnea; Asphyxia; Comorbidity; Death, Sudden; Disease Models, Animal; Epilepsy;

2006
Apnoea and bradycardia during epileptic seizures: relation to sudden death in epilepsy.
    Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 1996, Volume: 60, Issue:3

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Apnea; Bradycardia; Death, Sudden; Epilepsy; Feasibility Studies; Female; Heart R

1996
Central apnea and acute cardiac ischemia in a sheep model of epileptic sudden death.
    Annals of neurology, 1997, Volume: 42, Issue:4

    Topics: Acute Disease; Animals; Apnea; Blood Pressure; Death, Sudden; Disease Models, Animal; Electroencepha

1997
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: a series of witnessed deaths.
    Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry, 2000, Volume: 68, Issue:2

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Apnea; Arrhythmias, Cardiac; Chronic Disease; Death, Sudden; Epilepsy; Female; Hu

2000
Dangerous reflexes from the nose.
    Lancet (London, England), 1977, Apr-23, Volume: 1, Issue:8017

    Topics: Apnea; Asthma; Death, Sudden; Humans; Nasal Mucosa; Reflex

1977
Role of carotid-body chemoreceptors and their reflex interactions in bradycardia and cardiac arrest.
    Lancet (London, England), 1979, Apr-07, Volume: 1, Issue:8119

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Arteries; Asphyxia; Bradycardia; Carotid Body; Chemoreceptor Cells; Death, Sudden; F

1979
Insomnia-coma and auto-electrocution complicating general anesthesia. Incidental factors which also cause cerebral, respiratory and cardiac arrest.
    Medical hypotheses, 1992, Volume: 37, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Aged; Anesthesia, General; Apnea; Child; Coma; Death, Sudden; Female; Heart Arrest; Humans; M

1992
[Experimental studies on stress hormones at the time of sudden death (II)--Differences in adrenocortical hormone levels of cardiac arrest-preceding type and apnea preceding type sudden death under cerebral ischemia or aortic stenosis].
    Nihon hoigaku zasshi = The Japanese journal of legal medicine, 1989, Volume: 43, Issue:6

    Topics: Adrenal Glands; Animals; Aortic Valve Stenosis; Apnea; Brain Ischemia; Corticosterone; Death, Sudden

1989
[Experimental studies on stress hormones at the time of sudden death (I)--Difference in adrenocortical hormone level between cardiac arrest-preceding type and apnea-preceding type sudden death].
    Nihon hoigaku zasshi = The Japanese journal of legal medicine, 1988, Volume: 42, Issue:6

    Topics: Adrenal Glands; Animals; Apnea; Corticosterone; Death, Sudden; Heart Arrest; Male; Rats; Rats, Inbre

1988
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
Familial infantile myasthenia gravis: a preventable cause of sudden death.
    Southern medical journal, 1985, Volume: 78, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Death, Sudden; Humans; Infant; Male; Myasthenia Gravis; Respiration Disorders; Syndrome

1985
Swimming and loss of consciousness.
    Zeitschrift fur Rechtsmedizin. Journal of legal medicine, 1985, Volume: 94, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Blood Pressure; Child; Death, Sudden; Drowning; Electroencephalography; Heart Rate; Humans; I

1985
Prolonged apnea and the sudden infant death syndrome: clinical and laboratory observations.
    Pediatrics, 1972, Volume: 50, Issue:4

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

1972
Clinical observations on response to nasal occlusion in infancy.
    Archives of disease in childhood, 1973, Volume: 48, Issue:12

    Topics: Airway Obstruction; Apnea; Death, Sudden; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Nose; Reflex; Respiration

1973
A pharmacological study of the toxin in a Cnidarian, Chironex fleckeri Southcott.
    British journal of pharmacology, 1969, Volume: 35, Issue:3

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Blood Pressure; Carotid Sinus; Cell Membrane Permeability; Chromatography, Gel; Cnid

1969
Letter: Cot death--thoughts on a personal experience.
    The Medical journal of Australia, 1974, Sep-07, Volume: 2, Issue:10

    Topics: Animals; Apnea; Death, Sudden; Female; Food Hypersensitivity; Humans; Infant; Male; Milk

1974
Aborted crib death?
    JAMA, 1973, Mar-26, Volume: 223, Issue:13

    Topics: Acidosis, Respiratory; Apnea; Child, Preschool; Death, Sudden; Humans; Infant; Male; Positive-Pressu

1973
Infant monkeys--a model for crib death.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1972, Volume: 123, Issue:5

    Topics: Age Factors; Animals; Animals, Newborn; Apnea; Bradycardia; Cold Temperature; Death, Sudden; Disease

1972
Prolonged apnea, vagal overactivity, and sudden infant death.
    Pediatrics, 1973, Volume: 51, Issue:4

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

1973
Case records of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Weekly clinicopathological exercises. Case 31-1973.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1973, Aug-02, Volume: 289, Issue:5

    Topics: Acute Disease; Apnea; Autopsy; Bronchopneumonia; Death, Sudden; Diagnosis, Differential; Humans; Hyp

1973
[Sudden (infant) death syndrome: apnea during sleep. New hypothesis].
    La Nouvelle presse medicale, 1973, May-19, Volume: 2, Issue:20

    Topics: Apnea; Blood Pressure; Carbon Dioxide; Death, Sudden; Electromyography; Electrooculography; Humans;

1973
Sudden infant death syndrome and child abuse.
    Pediatrics, 1973, Volume: 52, Issue:1

    Topics: Apnea; Child Abuse; Cyanosis; Death, Sudden; Humans; Infant; Infant Mortality; Respiration, Artifici

1973
Letter: Etiology of crib death.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1973, Dec-06, Volume: 289, Issue:23

    Topics: Age Factors; Apnea; Asphyxia; Death, Sudden; Female; Fetal Hemoglobin; Hemoglobins, Abnormal; Humans

1973
Editorial: Sudden, unexpected and unexplained death in infancy--a status report--1973.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1973, Nov-29, Volume: 289, Issue:22

    Topics: Apnea; Arteries; Death, Sudden; Humans; Immune System Diseases; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Lung; Respi

1973
[Sudden (infant) death syndrome: apnea during sleep. New hypothesis].
    La Nouvelle presse medicale, 1973, May-19, Volume: 2, Issue:20

    Topics: Apnea; Blood Pressure; Carbon Dioxide; Death, Sudden; Electromyography; Electrooculography; Humans;

1973
Letter: Sleep-induced apnea and sudden infant death.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1974, Mar-28, Volume: 290, Issue:13

    Topics: Apnea; Death, Sudden; Humans; Infant; Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome; Sleep; Syndrome

1974
Sudden death syndrome. Recurrent apnea.
    The Journal of the Kansas Medical Society, 1974, Volume: 75, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Death, Sudden; Female; Humans; Infant; Recurrence

1974
Ondine's curse and sudden infant death syndrome: teetering on the brink.
    Clinical pediatrics, 1974, Volume: 13, Issue:7

    Topics: Alkalosis; Apnea; Carbon Dioxide; Death, Sudden; Humans; Hyperventilation; Hypoventilation; Infant;

1974
[Effect of preoxygenation on early arrest of circulation during and without nitrous oxide anesthesia in experimental asphyxia].
    Folia medica Cracoviensia, 1974, Volume: 16, Issue:1

    Topics: Anesthesia, Inhalation; Animals; Apnea; Asphyxia; Blood Circulation; Death, Sudden; Nitrous Oxide; O

1974
Letter: Mythology and SIDS.
    The New England journal of medicine, 1974, Oct-03, Volume: 291, Issue:14

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

1974
The infant "collaborator" (sudden unexpected death, and nosogenic prehension of nasus).
    Pediatrics, 1971, Volume: 47, Issue:4

    Topics: Apnea; Asphyxia Neonatorum; Death, Sudden; Female; Humans; Infant, Newborn; Labor Presentation; Nose

1971
Sudden unexpected death in infancy syndrome.
    American journal of diseases of children (1960), 1968, Volume: 116, Issue:2

    Topics: Apnea; Asphyxia; Death, Sudden; Female; Humans; Infant; Infant, Newborn; Infant, Newborn, Diseases;

1968