Fagenholz S A, O'Connell K, Shannon D C
Pediatrics. 1976 Jul;58(1):31-6.
Resting ventilation and ventilatory responses to 100% oxygen and to 5% carbon dioxide in air were measured in REM and non-REM sleep in post-neonatal infants. Normal controls were compared to infants with prolonged apnea and to siblings of sudden infant death victims. No significant differences in ventilatory responses were found between the groups. We conclude that apnea may occur in infants whose central and peripheral chemoreceptor activity is normal while they are breathing.
对新生儿期后的婴儿在快速眼动(REM)睡眠和非快速眼动(non-REM)睡眠状态下的静息通气以及对100%氧气和空气中5%二氧化碳的通气反应进行了测量。将正常对照组与呼吸暂停时间延长的婴儿以及婴儿猝死受害者的兄弟姐妹进行了比较。结果发现,各组之间的通气反应没有显著差异。我们得出结论,在呼吸时中枢和外周化学感受器活动正常的婴儿中可能会出现呼吸暂停。