Periodic breathing in infants with histories of prolonged apnea
S. E. Moore, J. K. Walsh, W. J. Keenan, M. K. Farrell, S. K. Wolske and M. Kramer
Periodic breathing (PB) during sleep was investigated in two groups of
full-term infants with histories of apnea that were terminated by
resuscitation. One group of infants had been reported to be asleep whereas
the other group had been reported to be awake when apnea was noted.
Electrophysiologic sleep recordings were made after the apneic incident.
The infants with histories of prolonged apnea while asleep exhibited more
PB during recorded sleep than infants with histories of apnea while awake.
Increased PB during sleep in full-term infants, therefore, may not be
associated with all prolonged apneic episodes in infants but may be
specifically associated with those episodes that occur during sleep.