The febrile stress of routine vaccination does not increase central apnoea in normal infants |
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Authors: | DM Tappin RPK Ford KP Nelson B Price PM Macey R Dove |
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Affiliation: | Community Paediatric Unit, HealthLink South;Department of Medical Physics, Christchurch Hospital;Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | Abstract We tested the hypothesis that the febrile stress of routine vaccination would increase central apnoea in normal infants. Twenty-one normal infants had continuous overnight breathing and temperature recorded at home, before and after 58 routine vaccination episodes. Central apnoea, of at least 5 sec duration, was detected by computer algorithm and confirmed by human inspection. The longest recorded apnoea was 16 sec ( n = 1) during 3629 h of sleep. Overnight rectal temperature increased after vaccination (median 0.52°C, 95% CI 0.40, 0.65). Apnoea density reduced on 46/53 vaccination nights (median -29%, 95% CI -20, -37) followed by an increase on subsequent nights (median +10%, 95% CI +1%, +21%). Overall, apnoea density was similar during the 3 nights preceding and 4 nights following vaccination (median +1%, 95% CI +9,-6). The febrile stress of routine vaccination did not increase central apnoea in normal infants. |
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Keywords: | Human infant respiration physiology sleep physiology Sudden Infant Death aetiology temperature |
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