Schey W L, Meus P, Levinsky R A, Campbell C, Replogle R
Radiology. 1981 Jul;140(1):73-7. doi: 10.1148/radiology.140.1.7244245.
The authors review the relationship between esophageal dysfunction (dysmotility) and the unusual cardiopulmonary and neurological manifestations equated with the symptoms of the "near-miss" sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). Six beagle puppies were studied to see whether esophageal irritation and dilatation could provoke any cardiac dysrhythmia. Some of the cardiographic irregularities observed in 10 of 11 trials occasionally precede fatal ventricular dysfunction. The authors conclude that esophageal irritation can be responsible for cardiac arrest and that one important cause of SIDS is esophageal dysmotility.
作者回顾了食管功能障碍(运动障碍)与等同于“濒死”婴儿猝死综合征(SIDS)症状的异常心肺和神经表现之间的关系。对六只比格幼犬进行了研究,以观察食管刺激和扩张是否会引发任何心律失常。在11次试验中的10次观察到的一些心电图异常偶尔先于致命的心室功能障碍出现。作者得出结论,食管刺激可能导致心脏骤停,且SIDS的一个重要原因是食管运动障碍。