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Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)--standardised investigations and classification:recommendations

Authors :
Bajanowski, Thomas
Vege, Ashild
Byard, Roger W
Krous, Henry F
Arnestad, Marianne
Bachs, Liliana
Banner, Jytte
Blair, Peter S
Borthne, Arne
Dettmeyer, Reinhard
Fleming, Peter
Gaustad, Peter
Gregersen, Markil Ebbe Gregers
Grøgaard, Jens
Holter, Ellen
Isaksen, Christina V
Jorgensen, Jens V
de Lange, Charlotte
Madea, Burkhard
Moore, Isabella
Morland, Jorg
Opdal, Siri H
Råsten-Almqvist, Petra
Schlaud, Martin
Sidebotham, Peter
Skullerud, Kari
Stoltenburg-Didinger, Gisela
Stray-Pedersen, Arne
Sveum, Lisbeth
Rognum, Torleiv O
Bajanowski, Thomas
Vege, Ashild
Byard, Roger W
Krous, Henry F
Arnestad, Marianne
Bachs, Liliana
Banner, Jytte
Blair, Peter S
Borthne, Arne
Dettmeyer, Reinhard
Fleming, Peter
Gaustad, Peter
Gregersen, Markil Ebbe Gregers
Grøgaard, Jens
Holter, Ellen
Isaksen, Christina V
Jorgensen, Jens V
de Lange, Charlotte
Madea, Burkhard
Moore, Isabella
Morland, Jorg
Opdal, Siri H
Råsten-Almqvist, Petra
Schlaud, Martin
Sidebotham, Peter
Skullerud, Kari
Stoltenburg-Didinger, Gisela
Stray-Pedersen, Arne
Sveum, Lisbeth
Rognum, Torleiv O
Source :
Bajanowski , T , Vege , A , Byard , R W , Krous , H F , Arnestad , M , Bachs , L , Banner , J , Blair , P S , Borthne , A , Dettmeyer , R , Fleming , P , Gaustad , P , Gregersen , M E G , Grøgaard , J , Holter , E , Isaksen , C V , Jorgensen , J V , de Lange , C , Madea , B , Moore , I , Morland , J , Opdal , S H , Råsten-Almqvist , P , Schlaud , M , Sidebotham , P , Skullerud , K , Stoltenburg-Didinger , G , Stray-Pedersen , A , Sveum , L & Rognum , T O 2007 , ' Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)--standardised investigations and classification : recommendations ' , Forensic Science International , vol. 165 , no. 2-3 , pp. 129-43 .
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) still accounts for considerable numbers of unexpected infant deaths in many countries. While numerous theories have been advanced to explain these events, it is increasingly clear that this group of infant deaths results from the complex interaction of a variety of heritable and idiosyncratic endogenous factors interacting with exogenous factors. This has been elegantly summarised in the "three hit" or "triple risk" model. Contradictions and lack of consistencies in the literature have arisen from diverse autopsy approaches, variable applications of diagnostic criteria and inconsistent use of definitions. An approach to sudden infant death is outlined with discussion of appropriate tissue sampling, ancillary investigations and the use of controls in research projects. Standardisation of infant death investigations with the application of uniform definitions and protocols will ensure optimal investigation of individual cases and enable international comparisons of trends.

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OAIster
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Bajanowski , T , Vege , A , Byard , R W , Krous , H F , Arnestad , M , Bachs , L , Banner , J , Blair , P S , Borthne , A , Dettmeyer , R , Fleming , P , Gaustad , P , Gregersen , M E G , Grøgaard , J , Holter , E , Isaksen , C V , Jorgensen , J V , de Lange , C , Madea , B , Moore , I , Morland , J , Opdal , S H , Råsten-Almqvist , P , Schlaud , M , Sidebotham , P , Skullerud , K , Stoltenburg-Didinger , G , Stray-Pedersen , A , Sveum , L & Rognum , T O 2007 , ' Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS)--standardised investigations and classification : recommendations ' , Forensic Science International , vol. 165 , no. 2-3 , pp. 129-43 .
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English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322630730
Document Type :
Electronic Resource