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喂养期间出现发绀的婴儿的睡眠阶段成分。

Phasic sleep components in infants with cyanosis during feeding.

作者信息

Kohyama J, Watanabe S, Iwakawa Y

机构信息

Department of Pediatrics, Tsuchiura Kyoudou Hospital, Ibaraki, Japan.

出版信息

Pediatr Neurol. 1991 May-Jun;7(3):200-4. doi: 10.1016/0887-8994(91)90085-y.

Abstract

Although brainstem immaturity has been postulated as one of the pathogenesis underlying cyanosis during feeding (CDF), there has been no widely accepted physiologic parameter that reflects brainstem function. We recently proposed that the dissociation index (DI), one of the phasic sleep parameters, is a reliable and quantitative sleep parameter for assessing brainstem maturation during early infancy. In the present study, we evaluated brainstem impairment in infants with CDF using phasic sleep components. Polysomnographies were obtained for 12 infants with CDF who were equally divided into 2 groups: one had or subsequently experienced apparent life-threatening events or sudden infant death syndrome (ALTE-SIDS group) and the other did not (CDF group). Rapid eye movement density and the number of gross movements (body movements, including the trunk, lasting greater than or equal to 2 sec) in the patients were identical to those in the controls. In the CDF group, the decrease of the average DI value from the controls was significantly less than the decrease in the ALTE-SIDS group. CDF may be a mild expression of brainstem immaturity. DI appears to be useful when evaluating infants with cyanosis during feeding.

摘要

尽管脑干不成熟被认为是喂养期间发绀(CDF)的发病机制之一,但尚未有被广泛接受的反映脑干功能的生理参数。我们最近提出,作为睡眠分期参数之一的解离指数(DI)是评估婴儿早期脑干成熟度的可靠且定量的睡眠参数。在本研究中,我们使用睡眠分期成分评估了患有CDF的婴儿的脑干损伤情况。对12名患有CDF的婴儿进行了多导睡眠图检查,这些婴儿被平均分为两组:一组曾发生或随后经历过明显危及生命的事件或婴儿猝死综合征(ALTE - SIDS组),另一组则没有(CDF组)。患者的快速眼动密度和大运动次数(包括躯干的身体运动,持续时间大于或等于2秒)与对照组相同。在CDF组中,平均DI值相对于对照组的降低明显小于ALTE - SIDS组。CDF可能是脑干不成熟的一种轻度表现。DI在评估喂养期间发绀的婴儿时似乎很有用。

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