2022
The global burden of sudden infant death syndrome from 1990 to 2019: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease study 2019
Park S, Han J, Hwang J, Yon D, Lee S, Kim J, Koyanagi A, Jacob L, Oh H, Kostev K, Dragioti E, Radua J, Eun H, Shin J, Smith L. The global burden of sudden infant death syndrome from 1990 to 2019: a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease study 2019. QJM 2022, 115: 735-744. PMID: 35385121, DOI: 10.1093/qjmed/hcac093.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisability-adjusted life yearsSocio-demographic IndexGlobal Burden of DiseaseGlobal burdenSudden infant death syndromeGlobal Burden of Disease StudyDisability-adjusted life year ratesAssociated with lower burdenBurden of Disease StudyRate of sudden infant death syndromeSocio-demographic Index levelsHigh-income North AmericaBurden of diseaseFocus prevention effortsHigh-income countriesMortality rateWestern sub-Saharan AfricaGlobal disease burdenGBD studyVital statisticsPrevention effortsDeath syndromeLife yearsHealth burdenLow burden
2013
Trends and Factors Associated With Infant Bed Sharing, 1993-2010: The National Infant Sleep Position Study
Colson ER, Willinger M, Rybin D, Heeren T, Smith LA, Lister G, Corwin MJ. Trends and Factors Associated With Infant Bed Sharing, 1993-2010: The National Infant Sleep Position Study. JAMA Pediatrics 2013, 167: 1032-1037. PMID: 24080961, PMCID: PMC3903787, DOI: 10.1001/jamapediatrics.2013.2560.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Infant Sleep Position StudyInfant bed sharingSleep-related deathsBed sharingInfant bedSudden infant death syndromeStudy periodInfant death syndromeCurrent American AcademyMaternal educational levelAnnual telephone surveyPhysician adviceHispanic infantsMaternal racePediatrics recommendationsUsual practiceMAIN OUTCOMEWhite raceDeath syndromeNighttime caregiversInfantsAmerican AcademyStrong associationTelephone surveyPhysicians
2012
Sudden Unexpected Infant Death
Bechtel K. Sudden Unexpected Infant Death. Pediatric Emergency Care 2012, 28: 1085-1089. PMID: 23034500, DOI: 10.1097/pec.0b013e31826d1e9a.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden unexpected infant deathSudden infant death syndromeInfant death syndromeUnexpected infant deathEmergency departmentInfant deathDeath syndromeInterviews of caregiversChild death review teamsLocal medical examinersObvious causeED practitionersFatal child abuseED guidelinesCompassionate mannerMedical examinersDeathSyndromeReview teamCauseChild abuseInfantsRelationship between Sleep Position and Risk of Extreme Cardiorespiratory Events
Lister G, Rybin DV, Colton T, Heeren TC, Hunt CE, Colson ER, Willinger M, Corwin MJ, Group C. Relationship between Sleep Position and Risk of Extreme Cardiorespiratory Events. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2012, 161: 22-25.e1. PMID: 22364822, PMCID: PMC3607104, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2012.01.035.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeCardiorespiratory eventsInfant death syndromePeak incidenceSleep positionSupine positionDeath syndromeSevere cardiorespiratory eventsCase-control studyConditional logistic regressionAdjusted ORsPotential confoundersControl subjectsHigh riskInfantsLogistic regressionSleepSide positionSyndromeIncidenceRiskConfoundersSupineORS
2011
Abbreviated report of the NIH/NINDS workshop on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy(e–Pub ahead of print)
Hirsch LJ, Donner EJ, So EL, Jacobs M, Nashef L, Noebels JL, Buchhalter JR. Abbreviated report of the NIH/NINDS workshop on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy(e–Pub ahead of print). Neurology 2011, 76: 1932-1938. PMID: 21543734, PMCID: PMC3115809, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e31821de7de.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeSudden unexpected deathSudden cardiac deathCardiac deathUnexpected deathAwareness of SUDEPPrevention of SUDEPRisk of SUDEPImproved seizure controlInfant death syndromeUnderstanding of SUDEPHealth care practitionersBasic science researchSUDEP incidenceDevastating complicationSeizure controlMulticenter collaborative researchSUDEPDeath syndromeAnimal modelsCare practitionersNeurological disordersEpilepsyPhysiologic featuresGenetic factors
2008
Infant Sleep Location: Associated Maternal and Infant Characteristics with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Prevention Recommendations
Fu LY, Colson ER, Corwin MJ, Moon RY. Infant Sleep Location: Associated Maternal and Infant Characteristics with Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Prevention Recommendations. The Journal Of Pediatrics 2008, 153: 503-508. PMID: 18582898, PMCID: PMC3903790, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpeds.2008.05.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeInfants ages 0Infant death syndromeInfant care practicesInfant sleep locationAssociated maternalPrevention recommendationsInfant characteristicsDeath syndromeHigh riskCare practicesInfantsSleep locationTeenage mothersSeparate roomLinear latentDemographic informationAges 0MothersOne-thirdChildren's centresTwo-thirdsMonthsRiskSyndrome
2006
Barriers to Following the Supine Sleep Recommendation Among Mothers at Four Centers for the Women, Infants, and Children Program
Colson ER, Levenson S, Rybin D, Calianos C, Margolis A, Colton T, Lister G, Corwin MJ. Barriers to Following the Supine Sleep Recommendation Among Mothers at Four Centers for the Women, Infants, and Children Program. 2006, 118: e243-e250. PMID: 16882769, DOI: 10.1542/peds.2005-2517.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAirway ObstructionBlack or African AmericanCooperative BehaviorFemaleHealth EducationHealth Knowledge, Attitudes, PracticeHumansInfantInfant CareInfant, NewbornMaleMaternal-Child Health CentersMothersPovertyRiskSleepSudden Infant DeathSupine PositionSurveys and QuestionnairesUnited StatesWhite PeopleConceptsSudden infant death syndromeInfant death syndromeProne positionSupine positionDeath syndromeSupine sleep recommendationsMultivariate logistic regressionPercent of mothersInfant sleeping positionBlack mothersNonsupine positionsMore infantsUnivariate analysisOdds ratioSleep recommendationsSleep positionWhite infantsBlack infantsSleeping positionInfantsSupineLogistic regressionNursesSleepSyndrome
2001
Position for Newborn Sleep: Associations with Parents' Perceptions of Their Nursery Experience
Colson E, Bergman D, Shapiro E, Leventhal J. Position for Newborn Sleep: Associations with Parents' Perceptions of Their Nursery Experience. Birth 2001, 28: 249-253. PMID: 11903213, DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-536x.2001.00249.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSupine positionSudden infant death syndromeUrban primary care centerPrimary care centersWell-child visitsInfant death syndromeCause of deathCurrent American AcademyInfant sleeping positionPercent of parentsPostpartum hospitalInner-city parentsHealthy infantsPostpartum periodProne positionCare centerPediatrics recommendationsDeath syndromeInner-city settingsNewborn sleepSleeping positionInfant sleepInfantsAmerican AcademyPostpartum experiencesCardiorespiratory Events Recorded on Home Monitors: Comparison of Healthy Infants With Those at Increased Risk for SIDS
Ramanathan R, Corwin M, Hunt C, Lister G, Tinsley L, Baird T, Silvestri J, Crowell D, Hufford D, Martin R, Neuman M, Weese-Mayer D, Cupples L, Peucker M, Willinger M, Keens T, Group F. Cardiorespiratory Events Recorded on Home Monitors: Comparison of Healthy Infants With Those at Increased Risk for SIDS. JAMA 2001, 285: 2199-2207. PMID: 11325321, DOI: 10.1001/jama.285.17.2199.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeHealthy term infantsCardiorespiratory eventsTerm infantsPreterm infantsPostconceptional ageHome monitorApparent life-threatening eventHome cardiorespiratory monitorsSiblings of infantsWeeks postconceptional ageLongitudinal cohort studyInfant death syndromeLife-threatening eventsRespiratory inductance plethysmographyMetropolitan medical centerCohort studyHealthy infantsIncreased riskCardiorespiratory monitorsMedical CenterDeath syndromeInductance plethysmographyInfantsStudy participants
2000
Not yet ‘Back to Sleep’: sleep position for infants in two inner‐city clinics
Colson E, Stille C, Payton J, Bernstein B, Dworkin P. Not yet ‘Back to Sleep’: sleep position for infants in two inner‐city clinics. Child Care Health And Development 2000, 6: 269-275. DOI: 10.1046/j.1467-0658.2000.00096.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSudden infant death syndromeHealth care providersInner-city clinicCare providersProne positionSleep positionHealth care provider practiceSleep position practicesHealth supervision visitsInfant death syndromeGroups of infantsPercent of parentsCONCLUSIONS/IMPLICATIONSSocio-demographic dataProne sleepingTerm infantsProne sleepResults ThirtySupervision visitsSupine positionProvider practicesDeath syndromeInfant sleepInfantsChildren's sleep
1997
Infant Polysomnography: Reliability
Crowell D, Brooks L, Colton T, Corwin M, Hoppenbrouwers T, Hunt C, Kapuniai L, Lister G, Neuman M, Peucker M, Ward S, Weese-Mayer D, Willinger M, Committee T. Infant Polysomnography: Reliability. Sleep 1997, 20: 553-560. PMID: 9322271, DOI: 10.1093/sleep/20.7.553.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeInfant polysomnographySleep parametersConfidence intervalsSleep statesIntrarater reliabilityApnea of infancyHealthy full termInfants' sleep parametersKappa sInfant death syndromeExperienced investigatorsCollaborative Home Infant Monitoring Evaluation (CHIME) studyStrength of agreementBreathing disordersInter-rater reliabilityFull termDeath syndromeClinical sitesIntrarater agreementKappa statisticsInterrater reliabilityKappaModerate levelsSubstantial levels
1982
Breathing During Sleep in Parents of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Victims1–3
Acres J, Sweatman P, West P, Brownell L, Kryger M. Breathing During Sleep in Parents of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Victims1–3. American Journal Of Respiratory And Critical Care Medicine 1982, 125: 163-6. PMID: 7065518, DOI: 10.1164/arrd.1982.125.2.163.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden infant death syndromeSIDS parentsApneic episodesSIDS victimsBreathing pattern abnormalitiesIncidence of apneaSleep apnea syndromeInfant death syndromeControl parentsBreathing pattern irregularitiesApnea syndromeBreathing abnormalitiesHealthy childrenVentilatory controlDeath syndromePolysomnographic recordingsAbnormal controlNormal breathingPattern abnormalitiesSleepAbnormalitiesApneaSignificant differencesSyndromeEpisodes
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