Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) - NHS Choicesdoi:http://www.nhs.ukSudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) – also known as cot death – is the sudden, unexpected and unexplained death of an apparently well infant.NHS ChoicesDepartment of Health...
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All data and brain tissue were obtained from the Department of Forensic Medicine, Glebe, NSW as part of the routine autopsy undertaken to investigate the cause of death for each infant. Cases were de-identified prior to the laboratory studies. The study was approved by the University of Sydney...
This article will discuss the validity of the “sleep apnea” theory of the pathogenesis of SIDS; indicate that there may be a major preventable cause of SIDS, crib accidents, which has nothing to do with sleep apnea; indicate the dubious data-base which supports the widespread use of home...
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The significance of novel findings noted in the eyes of infants examined in this department will also be reviewed. Although the exact cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome remains unknown, even today, this study has confirmed that there is in fact an increased risk of SIDS associated with ...
Department of Pathology, Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego, 3020 Children’s Way MC5007, San Diego, CA, 92123, USA Henry Krous Corresponding author Correspondence toHenry Krous. Editor information Editors and Affiliations Fulton County Medical Examiner's Office, Emory University School of Medicine,...
the same counties. Researchers identified SIDS cases through records from the California Department of Health Services and the Los Angeles County coroner’s office and interviewed participating mothers by trained interviewers in English and Spanish with an average of 3.8 months after the baby’s death...
Phase I focuses on establishing preliminary normal ranges of ApEn values for the healthy infant, and on specifically tailoring ApEn for infant heart beat analysis. Phase II would establish definitive ranges of ApEn values as markers of infant health, and other ranges as indicative of high ...
Medical Education Department, Nicklaus Children's Hospital/Nicklaus Children's Health System, Miami, FL * Abbreviations: AAP: : American Academy of Pediatrics ALTE: : apparent life-threatening event BRUE: : brief resolved unexplained event CPSC: : Consumer Product Safety Commission SIDS: : sudden ...