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Head turning and face-down positioning in prone-sleeping premature infants
Oleh:
Constantin, Evelyn
;
Waters, Karen A.
;
Morielli, Angela
;
Brouillette, Robert T.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
The Journal of Pediatrics vol. 135 no. 05 (Nov. 1999)
,
page 558-562.
Topik:
FNSD
;
Face-near-straight-down
;
FSD
;
Face-straight-down
;
FTS
;
Face-to-the-side
;
NICU
;
Neonatal intensive care unit
;
Sa O2
;
Oxygen saturation
;
SIDS
;
Sudden infant death syndrome
;
tcpCO2
;
Transcutaneous carbon dioxide
Ketersediaan
Perpustakaan FK
Nomor Panggil:
J45.K.1999.02
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Background: Term infants may die of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) when they assume the face-straight-down or the face-near-straight-down head positions. Preterm infants have a higher SIDS rate, but it is not known how often they assume the face-straight-down and face-near-straight-down positions. Objectives: To determine the frequency and cardiorespiratory consequences of head turning and face-down head positioning in prone-sleeping premature infants. Study design: Supervised overnight cardiorespiratory and audiovisual recordings were conducted in 15 prone-sleeping preterm infants nearing hospital discharge: birth weight, 1178 ± 101 (SEM) g, postconceptional age, 40 ± 1.0 weeks. Results: The preterm infants, studied at a younger postconceptional age than previously reported term infants, seldom turned their heads during sleep; therefore they rarely assumed the face-straight-down position (6 episodes in 3 infants) or the face-near-straight-down position (30 episodes in 6 infants). Conclusions: Prematurely born infants, known to be at increased risk of SIDS, rarely assume face-down positions when sleeping prone at approximately 40 weeks’ postconceptional age. These results suggest that head turning during sleep is developmentally regulated and may have relevance to understanding the age distribution of SIDS.
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