Author: Choi, Hee Joung; Kim, Yeo Hyang
Title: Relationship between the Clinical Characteristics and Intervention Scores of Infants with Apparent Life-threatening Events Document date: 2015_5_13
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Snippet: In some studies, high-risk groups for ALTE were defined as 1) having events during sleep, 2) needing resuscitation, 3) having a subsequent similar episode, 4) being siblings of SIDS patients, and 5) developing a seizure disorder. In addition, studies reported that high-risk groups for ALTE had a high mortality rate of about 25% (7) . However, infants with ALTE are often asymptomatic on arrival at the hospital and the natural course of ALTE has re.....
Document: In some studies, high-risk groups for ALTE were defined as 1) having events during sleep, 2) needing resuscitation, 3) having a subsequent similar episode, 4) being siblings of SIDS patients, and 5) developing a seizure disorder. In addition, studies reported that high-risk groups for ALTE had a high mortality rate of about 25% (7) . However, infants with ALTE are often asymptomatic on arrival at the hospital and the natural course of ALTE has recently been reported to be more benign (8) . To date, it has been difficult to find reports of ALTE infants in Korea.
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