1982
DOI: 10.1515/jpme.1982.10.s2.32
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Sleep Apnea and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Sids)

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“…Failure to arouse from sleep may be responsible for some cases if SIDS (Horne, 2018). A connection between the amount, duration and type of sleep apnea and near miss or actual SIDS events has been suggested (Schulte et al, 1982), possibly related to neuropathophysiological control of breathing during sleep (Sawaguchi et al, 2004). Neuropathology may be an underlying factor in some cases (Filiano and Kinney, 1994; Lavezzi, 2015), but the links to death are not clear.…”
Section: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Sids)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Failure to arouse from sleep may be responsible for some cases if SIDS (Horne, 2018). A connection between the amount, duration and type of sleep apnea and near miss or actual SIDS events has been suggested (Schulte et al, 1982), possibly related to neuropathophysiological control of breathing during sleep (Sawaguchi et al, 2004). Neuropathology may be an underlying factor in some cases (Filiano and Kinney, 1994; Lavezzi, 2015), but the links to death are not clear.…”
Section: Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (Sids)mentioning
confidence: 99%