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  • Title: Sleep position and SIDS in Irish infants.
    Author: Gormally S, Matthews TG.
    Journal: Ir Med J; 1994; 87(2):58. PubMed ID: 8194957.
    Abstract:
    A retrospective case-controlled study has compared the frequency of different sleeping positions in a group of 97 SIDS infants and a group of 98 control infants. The results show a clear excess of SIDS deaths among Irish infants sleeping in the prone (lying on abdomen) position with the risk of a SIDS increased 2.3 fold comparing prone to side and 10.5 fold comparing prone to back positions. Among the SIDS group 79% of infants were lying prone when found dead compared to 25% of the control group (chi square = 64.3, p < 0.001) with only 7% and 9% sleeping on their sides and backs respectively (control group 48% and 27% respectively). Irish parents should be advised to avoid placing infants in the prone position (on abdomen) to sleep as this position is associated with a significantly increased risk of the Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
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