Abnormal hvpercarb1c and hypoxic sleep arousal responses in near-miss sids infants

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Arousal responses (AR) to hypercarbia and to hypoxia were ascertained in 25 N-M SIDS infants and 21 control infants in whom ventilatory responses to hypercarbia and hypoxia were also measured. Although the frequency of a positive AR to hypercarbia was not significantly less in the N-M SIDS compared to control group, the overall pattern was a generally absent AR in the lowest hypercarbic ventilatory response slope group progressing to a generally positive AR in the highest hypercarbic response slope group. Among the 25 infants having a positive hypercarbic AR, the Mean (± SEM) PACO2 at which arousal occurred was 48.5 ± 1.6 in N-M SIDS versus 42 ± 1.2 mmHg in control infants (p < .001). The overall pattern for hypoxic AR was also a generally absent AR in the lowest hypoxic ventilatory response slope group progressing to a generally positive AR in the highest response slope group. Although the PAO2 level at which an AR occurred did not differ in the two groups, a positive hypoxic AR occurred in 76% of the control versus only 29% of the N-M SIDS group (p

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Hunt, C. E. (1981). Abnormal hvpercarb1c and hypoxic sleep arousal responses in near-miss sids infants. Pediatric Research, 15(11), 1462–1464. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-198111000-00015

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