نتایج جستجو برای: apparent life threatening event

تعداد نتایج: 1036348  

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1995
R W Byard R H Burnell

Two 4 week old infants are reported who suffered apparent life threatening events (ALTE) while being cradled in adult arms. The events, which could be reproduced under controlled circumstances, were not associated with any struggling by the infants. Alteration of infant holding practices in both cases resulted in cessation of the events. A case of cardiorespiratory arrest during breast feeding ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2016
Chris Tate Rachel Sunley

This is the first clinical practice guideline from the American Academy of Pediatrics that specifically applies to patients who have experienced an apparent life-threatening event (ALTE). This clinical practice guideline has 3 objectives. First, it recommends the replacement of the term ALTE with a new term, brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE). Second, it provides an approach to patient eva...

2017
Raffaele Piumelli Riccardo Davanzo Niccolò Nassi Silvia Salvatore Cinzia Arzilli Marta Peruzzi Massimo Agosti Antonella Palmieri Maria Giovanna Paglietti Luana Nosetti Raffaele Pomo Francesco De Luca Alessandro Rimini Salvatore De Masi Simona Costabel Valeria Cavarretta Anna Cremante Fabio Cardinale Renato Cutrera

Five years after the first edition, we have revised and updated the guidelines, re-examining the queries and relative recommendations, expanding the issues addressed with the introduction of a new entity, recently proposed by the American Academy of Pediatrics: BRUE, an acronym for Brief Resolved Unexplained Events. In this manuscript we will use the term BRUE only to refer to mild, idiopathic ...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2008
Joshua L Bonkowsky Elisabeth Guenther Francis M Filloux Rajendu Srivastava

OBJECTIVES Apparent life-threatening events in infants constitute a significant challenge for health care providers. Apparent life-threatening event evaluation and management are poorly defined, and outcomes have not been clearly determined. Our objectives were to characterize short- and long-term risks for death, child abuse, and abnormal neurological outcomes of infants after an apparent life...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1997
A Edner M Katz-Salamon H Lagercrantz J Milerad

Sympatheticovagal imbalance causing episodes of severe bradycardia has been suggested as a cause of apparent life threatening events (ALTEs). The autonomic control of the heart rate in 18 infants with ALTEs and 12 controls was evaluated by the head upright tilt test. Five different heart rate response profiles (compared with the baseline) were observed during the tilt: (1) increase followed by ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1999
H Daniëls G Naulaers F Deroost H Devlieger

Polysomnographic findings were compared with data obtained subsequently from home documented monitoring in order to study the diagnostic value of both techniques. Polysomnography was performed in 1274 infants born prematurely and in 422 patients admitted because of apparent life threatening events (ALTEs). In 72 of the infants, home documented monitoring of the cardiorespiratory pattern, includ...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2015

Journal: :European journal of ophthalmology 2007
R L Altman S Forman D A Brand

PURPOSE An apparent life-threatening event (ALTE) refers to the sudden occurrence in an infant of a breathing abnormality, color change, or alteration in muscle tone or mental status. The finding of retinal hemorrhage in an infant who has experienced an ALTE strongly suggests the possibility of shaken baby syndrome. Previous ALTE studies have reported the frequency of this specific ocular abnor...

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