作者: K. L. Fyfe , S. R. Yiallourou , F. Y. Wong , A. Odoi , A. M. Walker
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摘要: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Prone sleeping is a major risk factor for sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) and preterm infants are at significantly increased risk. In term infants, prone associated with reduced mean arterial pressure (MAP) cerebral tissue oxygenation index (TOI). However, little known about the effects of position on TOI MAP in infants. We aimed to examine after term-equivalent age, during period greatest SIDS METHODS: Thirty-five 17 underwent daytime polysomnography, including measurement (NIRO-200 spectrophotometer, Hamamatsu Photonics KK, Japan) (Finapress Medical Systems, Amsterdam, Netherlands) 2 4 weeks, 3 months, 5 6 months postterm age. Infants slept supine active quiet sleep. The sleep state were determined by using 2-way repeated measures analysis variance birth variance. RESULTS: was lower when compared both states all ages ( P CONCLUSIONS: Cerebral age-matched predominantly also reduced. This may contribute their