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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1052501
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
Respiratory Pauses and Periodic Breathing Assessed by Cardio-Pneumography in Normal Infants and in SIDS Siblings*
* This work was supported by grants CNAMTS 1980 CRAMIF 1981.Publikationsverlauf
Publikationsdatum:
19. März 2008 (online)
Abstract
450 cardio-pneumograms (CPG) were performed on two successive nights in 68 controls
and 235 SIDS siblings.
The number of respiratory pauses ≥ 5 sec and ≥ 10 sec (NP) and the time of periodic
breathing (PB) were calculated per 100 minutes of recording.
Recordings were arranged into five age groups corresponding to the 1st, 2nd, 3rd,
4th and 5th-6th month of life.
No significant differences in NP and PB were found when controls and SIDS siblings
were compared separately within each age group, neither as a function of gestational
age (< 40 weeks GA vs ≥ 40 weeks GA), nor as a function of the results of the 1st
vs the 2nd night of recording.
Nor was any significant difference in NP and PB found when comparing control vs sibling
babies within each age group for the 1st or for the 2nd night of recording.
In SIDS siblings, there was a significant decrease in the three variables studied
between the 1st and the 2nd month of life. No significant decrease was found in controls.
We conclude that SIDS siblings are not different from controls of the same age when
respiratory variables are studied by CPG recordings.
Key words
Cardio-pneumography - Respiratory pauses - Periodic breathing - Normal infants - SIDS siblings
