2011
DOI: 10.1136/adc.2010.208736
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Unexpected collapse in apparently healthy newborns – a prospective national study of a missing cohort of neonatal deaths and near-death events

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“…In a recently published nationwide survey in the UK, which was very similar to our study design, the incidence was slightly higher 4. This could be related to a better reporting of cases or to a less-intense postnatal surveillance, leading to a higher number of events.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…In a recently published nationwide survey in the UK, which was very similar to our study design, the incidence was slightly higher 4. This could be related to a better reporting of cases or to a less-intense postnatal surveillance, leading to a higher number of events.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Most of these cases found a primiparous mother, skin-to-skin contact and mother and baby left unaccompanied in the delivery room. Becher et al (2012) examined ALTE's that occurred within the first 12 h of birth over a 13-month period in the United Kingdom, and their results echo the findings and characteristics of previous studies. Their criteria included term neonates with Apgar scores of 8 or greater at 5 min of life who required positive pressure ventilation for an ALTE.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 50%
“…51 Other authors suggested that 73% of SUPC events occur in the first 2 hours of life. 52 In the case series by Pejovic and Herlenius, 51 15 of the 26 cases of SUPC were found to have occurred during SSC in a prone position. Eighteen were in primiparous mothers, 13 occurred during unsupervised breastfeeding at <2 hours of age, and 3 occurred during smart cellular phone use by the mother.…”
Section: Safety Concerns Regarding Immediate Sscmentioning
confidence: 99%