Sudden infant death syndrome

[1]  D. Tester,et al.  Cardiomyopathic and channelopathic causes of sudden unexplained death in infants and children. , 2009, Annual review of medicine.

[2]  K. Waters,et al.  Serotoninergic receptor 1A in the sudden infant death syndrome brainstem medulla and associations with clinical risk factors , 2009, Acta Neuropathologica.

[3]  J. Lanquart,et al.  QT interval prolongation in future SIDS victims: a polysomnographic study. , 2008, Sleep.

[4]  N. Makita,et al.  Cardiac Ion Channel Gene Mutations in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome , 2008, Pediatric Research.

[5]  De-kun Li,et al.  Use of a fan during sleep and the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. , 2008, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[6]  F. Hauck,et al.  International Trends in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Stabilization of Rates Requires Further Action , 2008, Pediatrics.

[7]  R. Pitetti,et al.  Accidental and Nonaccidental Poisonings as a Cause of Apparent Life-Threatening Events in Infants , 2008, Pediatrics.

[8]  M. Klintschar,et al.  A functional polymorphism in the tyrosine hydroxylase gene indicates a role of noradrenalinergic signaling in sudden infant death syndrome. , 2008, The Journal of pediatrics.

[9]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Head Covering and the Risk for SIDS: Findings From the New Zealand and German SIDS Case-Control Studies , 2008, Pediatrics.

[10]  S. Parmigiani,et al.  Genes regulating the serotonin metabolic pathway in the brain stem and their role in the etiopathogenesis of the sudden infant death syndrome. , 2008, Genomics.

[11]  L. Harrison,et al.  Sudden unexpected death in infancy: evidence of infection , 2008, The Lancet.

[12]  M. Campbell,et al.  Recurrence rates for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): the importance of risk stratification , 2008, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[13]  T. Hoppenbrouwers,et al.  Apparent life-threatening events and sudden infant death syndrome: comparison of risk factors. , 2008, The Journal of pediatrics.

[14]  H. Hense,et al.  Do immunisations reduce the risk for SIDS? A meta-analysis. , 2007, Vaccine.

[15]  M. Campbell,et al.  How common is repeat sudden infant death syndrome? , 2007, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[16]  S. Kauferstein,et al.  Mutations in the SCN5A gene: evidence for a link between long QT syndrome and sudden death? , 2007, Forensic science international. Genetics.

[17]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome: no increased risk after immunisation. , 2007, Vaccine.

[18]  D. Weese-Mayer Sudden infant death syndrome: is serotonin the key factor? , 2006, JAMA.

[19]  Amy E. Chadwick,et al.  Multiple serotonergic brainstem abnormalities in sudden infant death syndrome. , 2006, JAMA.

[20]  J. Mckenna,et al.  New knowledge, new insights, and new recommendations , 2006, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[21]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Do risk factors differ between explained sudden unexpected death in infancy and sudden infant death syndrome? , 2006, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[22]  A. Greenough,et al.  Effect of Prone and Supine Position on Sleep, Apneas, and Arousal in Preterm Infants , 2006, Pediatrics.

[23]  F. Stanley,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome and unascertainable deaths: Trends and disparities among Aboriginal and non‐Aboriginal infants born in Western Australia from 1980 to 2001 inclusive , 2006, Journal of paediatrics and child health.

[24]  C. Hunt,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome , 2006, Canadian Medical Association Journal.

[25]  H. Togari,et al.  Spontaneous arousability in prone and supine position in healthy infants. , 2006, Sleep.

[26]  G. Ottaviani,et al.  Alterations of biological features of the cerebellum in sudden perinatal and infant death. , 2006, Current molecular medicine.

[27]  T. J. Mathews,et al.  Infant mortality statistics from the 2003 period linked birth/infant death data set. , 2006, National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System.

[28]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Should Pacifiers Be Recommended to Prevent Sudden Infant Death Syndrome? , 2006, Pediatrics.

[29]  M. Mirmiran,et al.  Fewer spontaneous arousals during prone sleep in preterm infants at 1 and 3 months corrected age , 2006, Journal of Perinatology.

[30]  R. Anderson,et al.  Recent national trends in sudden, unexpected infant deaths: more evidence supporting a change in classification or reporting. , 2006, American journal of epidemiology.

[31]  R. Sayers,et al.  Heart rate variability and cardiac reflexes in small for gestational age infants. , 2006, Journal of applied physiology.

[32]  Matthew W State,et al.  A common cardiac sodium channel variant associated with sudden infant death in African Americans, SCN5A S1103Y. , 2006, The Journal of clinical investigation.

[33]  R. Hirasing,et al.  Prevention of sudden unexpected infant death , 2006, The Lancet.

[34]  Bernard Guyer,et al.  Annual Summary of Vital Statistics: 2004 , 2006, Pediatrics.

[35]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Smoking and the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome , 2006, Reviews on Environmental Health.

[36]  H. Hoffman,et al.  and population based case-control study of sudden infant death syndrome ( SIDS ) : Use of a dummy ( pacifier ) during sleep and risk , 2005 .

[37]  Sophia M. Moscovis,et al.  Cytokine responses and sudden infant death syndrome: genetic, developmental, and environmental risk factors , 2005, Journal of leukocyte biology.

[38]  Mir S. Siadaty,et al.  Do Pacifiers Reduce the Risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome? A Meta-analysis , 2005, Pediatrics.

[39]  John Kattwinkel,et al.  The Changing Concept of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Diagnostic Coding Shifts, Controversies Regarding the Sleeping Environment, and New Variables to Consider in Reducing Risk , 2005, Pediatrics.

[40]  K. Patel,et al.  Stable Prevalence but Changing Risk Factors for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Child Care Settings in 2001 , 2005, Pediatrics.

[41]  D. Tester,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome: how significant are the cardiac channelopathies? , 2005, Cardiovascular research.

[42]  R. Harding,et al.  Heart rate responses to non-arousing trigeminal stimulation in infants: effects of sleep position, sleep state and postnatal age. , 2005, Early human development.

[43]  D. Tappin,et al.  Bedsharing, roomsharing, and sudden infant death syndrome in Scotland: a case-control study. , 2005, The Journal of pediatrics.

[44]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Modifiable risk factors for SIDS in Germany: Results of GeSID , 2005 .

[45]  P. Blair,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome and sleeping position in pre-term and low birth weight infants: an opportunity for targeted intervention , 2005, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[46]  J. Emery,et al.  Repeat sudden unexpected and unexplained infant deaths: natural or unnatural? , 2005, The Lancet.

[47]  C. Hunt,et al.  Gene-environment interactions: implications for sudden unexpected deaths in infancy , 2004, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[48]  F. Menacker,et al.  Infant mortality statistics from the 2002 period: linked birth/infant death data set. , 2004, National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System.

[49]  M. McGovern,et al.  Causes of apparent life threatening events in infants: a systematic review , 2004, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[50]  R. Harding,et al.  Erratum to “Arousal and ventilatory responses to hypoxia in sleeping infants: effects of maternal smoking” [Respir. Physiol. Neurobiol. 140 (2004) 77–87] , 2004, Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology.

[51]  M. Korachi,et al.  Interleukin 10 genotype as a risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome: determination of IL-10 genotype from wax-embedded postmortem samples. , 2004, FEMS immunology and medical microbiology.

[52]  Sophia M. Moscovis,et al.  Ethnicity, infection and sudden infant death syndrome. , 2004, FEMS immunology and medical microbiology.

[53]  Lili Zhou,et al.  Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Case-Control Frequency Differences at Genes Pertinent to Early Autonomic Nervous System Embryologic Development , 2004, Pediatric Research.

[54]  T. Blakely,et al.  Decades of disparity: widening ethnic mortality gaps from 1980 to 1999. , 2004, The New Zealand medical journal.

[55]  J. Groswasser,et al.  Influences of maternal cigarette smoking on infant arousability. , 2004, Early human development.

[56]  Roger W Byard,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome and unclassified sudden infant deaths: a definitional and diagnostic approach. , 2004, Pediatrics.

[57]  J. Cherry,et al.  A controlled study of the relationship between Bordetella pertussis infections and sudden unexpected deaths among German infants. , 2004, Pediatrics.

[58]  Aimin Chen,et al.  Breastfeeding and the risk of postneonatal death in the United States. , 2004, Pediatrics.

[59]  B. Semmekrot,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome in child care settings in the Netherlands , 2004, Archives of Disease in Childhood.

[60]  R. Harding,et al.  Arousal and ventilatory responses to hypoxia in sleeping infants: effects of maternal smoking , 2004, Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology.

[61]  Michael Weitzman,et al.  Prenatal and postnatal environmental tobacco smoke exposure and children's health. , 2004, Pediatrics.

[62]  N. Simakajornboon,et al.  The effect of maternal smoking on respiratory and arousal patterns in preterm infants during sleep. , 2004, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[63]  P. Fleming,et al.  Sudden unexplained infant death in 20 regions in Europe: case control study , 2004, The Lancet.

[64]  R. Horne,et al.  Comparison of evoked arousability in breast and formula fed infants. , 2004, Archives of disease in childhood.

[65]  H. Togari,et al.  Incomplete arousal processes in infants who were victims of sudden death. , 2003, American journal of respiratory and critical care medicine.

[66]  C. McGarvey,et al.  Factors relating to the infant’s last sleep environment in sudden infant death syndrome in the Republic of Ireland , 2003, Archives of disease in childhood.

[67]  J. Groswasser,et al.  Autonomic responses to sighs in healthy infants and in victims of sudden infant death. , 2003, Sleep medicine.

[68]  G. Rutherford,et al.  Where should infants sleep? A comparison of risk for suffocation of infants sleeping in cribs, adult beds, and other sleeping locations. , 2003, Pediatrics.

[69]  D. Creery,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome. , 2003, Clinical evidence.

[70]  F. Hauck,et al.  Sleep environment and the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in an urban population: the Chicago Infant Mortality Study. , 2003, Pediatrics.

[71]  Newborn Apnea, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and Home Monitoring , 2003 .

[72]  R. Harding,et al.  Effects of sleep position, sleep state and age on heart rate responses following provoked arousal in term infants. , 2003, Early human development.

[73]  B. Maher,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome: Association with a promoter polymorphism of the serotonin transporter gene , 2003, American journal of medical genetics. Part A.

[74]  M. Mirmiran,et al.  Effect of position on sleep, heart rate variability, and QT interval in preterm infants at 1 and 3 months' corrected age. , 2003, Pediatrics.

[75]  H. Hoffman,et al.  Infant sleeping position and the risk of sudden infant death syndrome in California, 1997-2000. , 2003, American journal of epidemiology.

[76]  J. Beckwith Defining the sudden infant death syndrome. , 2003, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[77]  G. Chéron,et al.  [Smoking and sudden infant death syndrome]. , 2003, Journal de gynecologie, obstetrique et biologie de la reproduction.

[78]  D. Gozal,et al.  Vascular endothelial growth factor in the cerebrospinal fluid of infants who died of sudden infant death syndrome: evidence for antecedent hypoxia. , 2003, Pediatrics.

[79]  Roger W Byard,et al.  Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Overview and Update , 2003, Pediatric and developmental pathology : the official journal of the Society for Pediatric Pathology and the Paediatric Pathology Society.

[80]  I. Masters,et al.  Altered arousal response in infants exposed to cigarette smoke , 2003, Archives of disease in childhood.

[81]  R. Kessler,et al.  Trends in infant bed sharing in the United States, 1993-2000: the National Infant Sleep Position study. , 2003, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[82]  Edward F. Bell,et al.  Apnea, sudden infant death syndrome, and home monitoring. , 2003, Pediatrics.

[83]  D. Tappin,et al.  Used infant mattresses and sudden infant death syndrome in Scotland: case-control study , 2002, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[84]  H. Hoffman,et al.  The contribution of prone sleeping position to the racial disparity in sudden infant death syndrome: the Chicago Infant Mortality Study. , 2002, Pediatrics.

[85]  P. Bandopadhayay,et al.  Effects of age and sleeping position on arousal from sleep in preterm infants. , 2002, Sleep.

[86]  B. Dan,et al.  Sudden infant deaths: from epidemiology to physiology. , 2002, Forensic science international.

[87]  H. Montgomery-Downs,et al.  Higher maternal plasma docosahexaenoic acid during pregnancy is associated with more mature neonatal sleep-state patterning. , 2002, The American journal of clinical nutrition.

[88]  R. Horne,et al.  Effects of maternal tobacco smoking, sleeping position, and sleep state on arousal in healthy term infants , 2002, Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition.

[89]  H. Lagercrantz,et al.  Breast feeding and the sudden infant death syndrome in Scandinavia, 1992–95 , 2002, Archives of disease in childhood.

[90]  M. Malloy Trends in postneonatal aspiration deaths and reclassification of sudden infant death syndrome: impact of the "Back to Sleep" program. , 2002, Pediatrics.

[91]  K. Panaretto,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome in Indigenous and non‐Indigenous infants in north Queensland, 1990–1998 , 2002, Journal of paediatrics and child health.

[92]  J. Daling,et al.  Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome: changes associated with sleep position recommendations. , 2001, The Journal of pediatrics.

[93]  J. Towbin,et al.  Postmortem molecular analysis of SCN5A defects in sudden infant death syndrome. , 2001, JAMA.

[94]  K D Kochanek,et al.  Deaths: final data for 1999. , 2001, National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System.

[95]  R. Horne,et al.  The prone sleeping position impairs arousability in term infants. , 2001, The Journal of pediatrics.

[96]  G Lister,et al.  Cardiorespiratory events recorded on home monitors: Comparison of healthy infants with those at increased risk for SIDS. , 2001, JAMA.

[97]  S. Takashima,et al.  Serotonin Transporter Gene Variation Is a Risk Factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in the Japanese Population , 2001, Pediatrics.

[98]  L. Walløe,et al.  Heart Rate Response to Transient Chemoreceptor Stimulation in Term Infants Is Modified by Exposure to Maternal Smoking , 2001, Pediatric Research.

[99]  H. Kinney,et al.  Medullary Serotonergic Network Deficiency in the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Review of a 15‐Year Study of a Single Dataset , 2001, Journal of neuropathology and experimental neurology.

[100]  L. Flick,et al.  Sleep position and the use of soft bedding during bed sharing among African American infants at increased risk for sudden infant death syndrome. , 2001, The Journal of pediatrics.

[101]  R. Byard,et al.  Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Problems, Progress and Possibilities , 2001 .

[102]  R. Horne The prone sleeping position impairs arousability in healthy term infants , 2001 .

[103]  R. Kerbl,et al.  The relatively short duration that a child retains a pacifier in the mouth during sleep: implications for sudden infant death syndrome , 2001, European Journal of Pediatrics.

[104]  S. Beal Sudden infant death syndrome in South Australia 1968–97. Part I: Changes over time , 2000, Journal of paediatrics and child health.

[105]  H. Krous,et al.  Changing trends in the diagnosis of sudden infant death. , 2000, The American journal of forensic medicine and pathology.

[106]  B. Taylor,et al.  Ventilatory sensitivity to mild asphyxia: prone versus supine sleep position , 2000, Archives of disease in childhood.

[107]  P. Colditz,et al.  Infant autonomic function is altered by maternal smoking during pregnancy. , 2000, Early human development.

[108]  B. Taylor,et al.  Factors Affecting Heart Rate Variability and Heart Rate Responses to Tilting in Infants Aged 1 and 3 Months , 2000, Pediatric Research.

[109]  K. Patel,et al.  Sudden Infant Death Syndrome in Child Care Settings , 2000, Pediatrics.

[110]  J. Groswasser,et al.  The influence of a pacifier on infants' arousals from sleep. , 2000, The Journal of pediatrics.

[111]  B. Stray-Pedersen,et al.  Adverse Effects of Nicotine and Interleukin-1β on Autoresuscitation After Apnea in Piglets: Implications for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome , 2000, Pediatrics.

[112]  T. Dwyer,et al.  Use of duvets and SIDS , 2000, Archives of disease in childhood.

[113]  M. L'Hoir,et al.  Pacifier use and SIDS , 2000, Archives of disease in childhood.

[114]  A. Chong,et al.  Effect of prone sleeping on circulatory control in infants , 2000, Archives of disease in childhood.

[115]  P. Franco,et al.  Influence of Maternal Smoking on Autonomic Nervous System in Healthy Infants , 2000, Pediatric Research.

[116]  P. Fleming,et al.  Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy. The CESDI SUDI Studies 1993-1996 , 2000 .

[117]  J Golding,et al.  Babies sleeping with parents: case-control study of factors influencing the risk of the sudden infant death syndrome. CESDI SUDI research group. , 1999, BMJ.

[118]  W. Fifer,et al.  Postural differences in cardiac dynamics during quiet and active sleep in low birthweight infants , 1999 .

[119]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Changing infants' sleep position increases risk of sudden infant death syndrome. New Zealand Cot Death Study. , 1999, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[120]  M. Platt,et al.  Pacifier use and sudden infant death syndrome: results from the CESDI/SUDI case control study , 1999, Archives of disease in childhood.

[121]  A. Busuttil,et al.  Toxigenic bacteria and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): nasopharyngeal flora during the first year of life. , 1999, FEMS immunology and medical microbiology.

[122]  P. H. Damsté,et al.  Dummy use, thumb sucking, mouth breathing and cot death , 1999, European Journal of Pediatrics.

[123]  J. Lanquart,et al.  Prenatal exposure to cigarette smoking is associated with a decrease in arousal in infants. , 1999, The Journal of pediatrics.

[124]  K. Waters,et al.  Neuronal Apoptosis in Sudden Infant Death Syndrome , 1999, Pediatric Research.

[125]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Sheepskin bedding and the sudden infant death syndrome. New Zealand Cot Death Study Group. , 1998, The Journal of pediatrics.

[126]  M. Clements,et al.  Ethnic differences in parent/infant co-sleeping practices in New Zealand. , 1998, The New Zealand medical journal.

[127]  R. Kessler,et al.  Factors associated with the transition to nonprone sleep positions of infants in the United States: the National Infant Sleep Position Study. , 1998, JAMA.

[128]  E. Perez-stable,et al.  Nicotine metabolism and intake in black and white smokers. , 1998, JAMA.

[129]  J. Severinghaus,et al.  Rat brain VEGF expression in alveolar hypoxia: possible role in high-altitude cerebral edema. , 1998, Journal of applied physiology.

[130]  W. Fifer,et al.  Effects of sleeping position and time after feeding on the organization of sleep/wake states in prematurely born infants. , 1998, Sleep.

[131]  P. Schwartz,et al.  Prolongation of the QT interval and the sudden infant death syndrome. , 1998, The New England journal of medicine.

[132]  C. Dayton,et al.  Sudden infant death with external airways covered: case-comparison study of 206 deaths in the United States. , 1998, Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine.

[133]  B. Taylor,et al.  Sleep position, autonomic function, and arousal , 1998, Archives of disease in childhood. Fetal and neonatal edition.

[134]  C. Arfken,et al.  Softness and potential to cause rebreathing: Differences in bedding used by infants at high and low risk for sudden infant death syndrome. , 1998, The Journal of pediatrics.

[135]  D. Couper,et al.  Association between use of a quilt and sudden infant death syndrome: case-control study , 1998, BMJ.

[136]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome following the prevention campaign in New Zealand: a prospective study. , 1997, Pediatrics.

[137]  S. Mosko,et al.  Infant arousals during mother-infant bed sharing: implications for infant sleep and sudden infant death syndrome research. , 1997, Pediatrics.

[138]  G. Wennergren,et al.  Combined effects of sleeping position and prenatal risk factors in sudden infant death syndrome: the Nordic Epidemiological SIDS Study. , 1997, Pediatrics.

[139]  P. Blair,et al.  Giving thyroid hormones to clinically hypothyroid but biochemically euthyroid patients , 1997, BMJ.

[140]  H. Lagercrantz,et al.  The decline in the incidence of SIDS in Scandinavia and its relation to risk‐intervention campaigns , 1997, Acta paediatrica.

[141]  S. Mosko,et al.  Bedsharing promotes breastfeeding. , 1997, Pediatrics.

[142]  H. Hoffman,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome and smoking in the United States and Sweden. , 1997, American journal of epidemiology.

[143]  H. Brown,et al.  Case-control study of sudden infant death syndrome in Scotland, 1992-5 , 1997, BMJ.

[144]  T. Rognum,et al.  Is the use of dummy or carry-cot of importance for sudden infant death? , 1997, European Journal of Pediatrics.

[145]  T. Markestad,et al.  Behaviour and physiological responses during prone and supine sleep in early infancy , 1997, Archives of disease in childhood.

[146]  R. Horner,et al.  Autonomic consequences of arousal from sleep: mechanisms and implications. , 1996, Sleep.

[147]  D. Libon,et al.  The effect of maternal smoking during pregnancy on sleep respiratory and arousal patterns in neonates. , 1996, Journal of perinatology : official journal of the California Perinatal Association.

[148]  J Golding,et al.  Environment of infants during sleep and risk of the sudden infant death syndrome: results of 1993-5 case-control study for confidential inquiry into stillbirths and deaths in infancy , 1996, BMJ.

[149]  P. J. Fleming,et al.  Smoking and the sudden infant death syndrome: results from 1993-5 case-control study for confidential inquiry into stillbirths and deaths in infancy , 1996 .

[150]  K. Waters,et al.  Face-straight-down and face-near-straight-down positions in healthy, prone-sleeping infants. , 1996, The Journal of pediatrics.

[151]  J. Groswasser,et al.  Decreased cardiac responses to auditory stimulation during prone sleep. , 1996, Pediatrics.

[152]  K. Lewis,et al.  Deficient hypoxia awakening response in infants of smoking mothers: possible relationship to sudden infant death syndrome. , 1995, The Journal of pediatrics.

[153]  R. Martin,et al.  Vulnerability of respiratory control in healthy preterm infants placed supine. , 1995, The Journal of pediatrics.

[154]  T. Dwyer,et al.  SIDS epidemiology and incidence. , 1995, Pediatric annals.

[155]  T. Dwyer,et al.  The Tasmanian SIDS Case-Control Study: univariable and multivariable risk factor analysis. , 1995, Paediatric and perinatal epidemiology.

[156]  T. Markestad,et al.  Sleeping position and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): effect of an intervention programme to avoid prone sleeping , 1995, Acta paediatrica.

[157]  R W Byard,et al.  Sudden infant death syndrome: Effect of breast and formula feeding on frontal cortex and brainstem lipid composition , 1995, Journal of paediatrics and child health.

[158]  O. Saugstad,et al.  S cases have increased levels of interleukin‐6 in cerebrospinal fluid , 1995, Acta paediatrica.

[159]  R. Gilbert,et al.  Bottle feeding and the sudden infant death syndrome , 1995, BMJ.

[160]  R. To Do we need a new definition of crib death , 1995 .

[161]  H. Hoffman,et al.  Prematurity, sudden infant death syndrome, and age of death. , 1994, Pediatrics.

[162]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Reduction in mortality from sudden infant death syndrome in New Zealand: 1986-92. , 1994, Archives of disease in childhood.

[163]  H. Kinney,et al.  A perspective on neuropathologic findings in victims of the sudden infant death syndrome: the triple-risk model. , 1994, Biology of the neonate.

[164]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Bed sharing, smoking, and alcohol in the sudden infant death syndrome. New Zealand Cot Death Study Group. , 1993, BMJ.

[165]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Breastfeeding and the risk of sudden infant death syndrome. , 1993, International journal of epidemiology.

[166]  T. Dwyer,et al.  Factors potentiating the risk of sudden infant death syndrome associated with the prone position. , 1993, The New England journal of medicine.

[167]  B. Haglund Cigarette smoking and sudden infant death syndrome: some salient points in the debate , 1993, Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). Supplement.

[168]  J. Groswasser,et al.  Prone or supine body position and sleep characteristics in infants. , 1993, Pediatrics.

[169]  B. Thach,et al.  Unintentional suffocation by rebreathing: a death scene and physiologic investigation of a possible cause of sudden infant death. , 1993, The Journal of pediatrics.

[170]  E. Mitchell,et al.  Dummies and the sudden infant death syndrome. , 1993, Archives of disease in childhood.

[171]  R. Gibson,et al.  Essential Fatty Acids and Eicosanoids: Invited Papers from the Third International Congress , 1993 .

[172]  C. Hunt,et al.  The cardiorespiratory control hypothesis for sudden infant death syndrome. , 1992, Clinics in perinatology.

[173]  H. Hoffman,et al.  Epidemiology of the sudden infant death syndrome: maternal, neonatal, and postneonatal risk factors. , 1992, Clinics in perinatology.

[174]  K. Schoendorf,et al.  Relationship of sudden infant death syndrome to maternal smoking during and after pregnancy. , 1992, Pediatrics.

[175]  J. Groswasser,et al.  Sleep and cardiorespiratory characteristics of infant victims of sudden death: a prospective case-control study. , 1992, Sleep.

[176]  R. Harper,et al.  Sleep state organization in normal infants and victims of the sudden infant death syndrome. , 1992, Pediatrics.

[177]  T. Dwyer,et al.  Thermal environment and sudden infant death syndrome: case-control study. , 1992, BMJ.

[178]  Fisher De,et al.  Improved oxygenation with prone positioning in neonates: stability of increased transcutaneous PO2. , 1991 .

[179]  L. S. James,et al.  Defining the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS): deliberations of an expert panel convened by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development. , 1991, Pediatric pathology.

[180]  P. Berger,et al.  Arousal responses to hypertension in lambs: effect of sinoaortic denervation. , 1991, The American journal of physiology.

[181]  M. Willinger Defining the sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) , 1991 .

[182]  R. Gilbert,et al.  Interaction between bedding and sleeping position in the sudden infant death syndrome: a population based case-control study. , 1990, BMJ.

[183]  J. Fewell,et al.  Influence of carotid-denervation on the arousal and cardiopulmonary responses to alveolar hypercapnia in lambs. , 1989, Journal of developmental physiology.

[184]  H. Hoffman,et al.  Heart rate variation in normal infants and victims of the sudden infant death syndrome. , 1989, Early human development.

[185]  S Greenland,et al.  Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome in the US Collaborative Perinatal Project. , 1989, International journal of epidemiology.

[186]  P. Berger,et al.  Effect of sinoaortic denervation on arousal responses to hypotension in newborn lambs. , 1989, The American journal of physiology.

[187]  Howard J Hoffman,et al.  Spectral Analysis Assessment of Respiratory Sinus Arrhythmia in Normal Infants and Infants Who Subsequently Died of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome , 1988, Pediatric Research.

[188]  H. Hoffman,et al.  Risk Factors for SIDS , 1988, Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences.

[189]  D. Shannon,et al.  Pneumograms in infants who subsequently died of sudden infant death syndrome. , 1986, The Journal of pediatrics.

[190]  Harper Rm State-related physiological changes and risk for the sudden infant death syndrome. , 1986 .

[191]  A. Kahn,et al.  Oculocardiac reflex in near miss for sudden infant death syndrome infants. , 1983, Pediatrics.

[192]  E. Cardi,et al.  A common pathophysiology for sudden cot death and sleep apnoea. "The vacuum-glossoptosis syndrome". , 1979, Medical hypotheses.

[193]  C. Sullivan,et al.  Arousal: the forgotten response to respiratory stimuli. , 1978, The American review of respiratory disease.