REDUCTION IN OBSTRUCTIVE BREATHING EVENTS DURING BODY ROCKING - A CONTROLLED POLYGRAPHIC STUDY IN PRETERM AND FULL-TERM INFANTS

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GROSWASSER, J [1 ]
SOTTIAUX, M [1 ]
REBUFFAT, E [1 ]
SIMON, T [1 ]
VANDEWEYER, M [1 ]
KELMANSON, I [1 ]
BLUM, D [1 ]
KAHN, A [1 ]
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[1] FREE UNIV BRUSSELS,CHILDRENS HOSP REINE FABIOLA,PEDIAT SLEEP UNIT,B-1020 BRUSSELS,BELGIUM
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BODY ROCKING; APNEA; OBSTRUCTIVE APNEA; SUDDEN INFANT DEATH; SLEEP;
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Objective. To investigate the effect of body rocking on infant respiratory behavior during sleep. Methods. Eighteen infants with documented obstructive sleep apneas were studied. There were eight premature infants with persistent bradycardias and 10 infants born full-term, admitted after an idiopathic apparent life-threatening event. No cause for the obstructive apneas was found. The infants were recorded with polygraphic techniques during two successive nights. They were randomly assigned to a rocking or a nonrocking mattress. The conditions were reversed the following night, in a crossover design. Results. In both groups of infants,no significant difference was seen between the two consecutive nights for most of the variables studied: total sleep time, the proportion of non-rapid-eye-movement and rapid-eye-movement sleep, the number of arousals, the number and maximal duration of central apneas, the frequency of periodic breathing, the level of oxygen saturation, and heart rate. During the nonrocking nights, all infants had repeated obstructive breathing events. In seven of the eight preterm infants and in nine of the 10 full-term subjects, body rocking was associated with a significant decrease in the frequency of obstructive events. During rocking, in the preterm infants the obstructions fell from a median of 2.5 to 1.8 episodes per hour (P =.034). In the full-term infants, rocking reduced the obstructive events from a median of 1.5 obstructions per hour to 0.7 (P =.005). No difference was seen for the duration of the obstructive episodes. Conclusion. In preterm and full-term infants prone to obstructive sleep apneas, gentle side-to-side body rocking is associated with a significant decrease in the frequency of upper-airway obstructions.
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