The amount of brainstem gliosis in sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) victims correlates with maternal cigarette smoking during pregnancy.

作者: H Storm , G Nylander , OD Saugstad

DOI: 10.1111/J.1651-2227.1999.TB01260.X

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摘要: Brainstem gliosis is elevated in some SIDS victims and has been associated with hypoxic-ischaemic events. Factors which increase the risk of include possible factors for events during foetal perinatal life. In this study a scoring system was developed whereby pregnancy, birth period were correlated level nucleus olivaris inferior (n = 19). The mothers' antenatal care obstetric records infants' hospital investigated, each factor given one point. points summarized infant, sum infant's inferior. number cigarettes mothers smoked pregnancy also compared gliosis. Our results show that there 41% probability more found their infants (p < 0.01). Gliosis (r2 0.28, p 0.05). However, if cigarette smoking excluded as factor, no correlation found.

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