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Infants with colic have a normal sleep structure at 2 and 7 months of age.

J Kirjavainen1, T Kirjavainen, V Huhtala, L Lehtonen, H Korvenranta, P Kero.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare nighttime sleep structure between infants with colic and a control group. STUDY
DESIGN: Sleep and cry times of 15 infants with colic and 16 infants in a control group were recorded with the use of a daily diary at the ages of 5 weeks and 6 months. The diary was kept at home for a 1-week period. Overnight polygraphic sleep recordings in a sleep laboratory were performed when the infants were 2 months of age and were repeated for 11 infants with colic and 14 infants in a control group at 7 months of age.
RESULTS: Daily sleep time was shorter in infants with colic compared with the control group at 5 weeks of age (P =.001). Polygraphic data showed a similar sleep structure between the study groups at 2 and 7 months of age. Infants with colic had somewhat more obstructive apneas during rapid eye movement sleep at the age of 2 months (P =.04), and they had fewer awakenings at the age of 7 months than the control group (P =.003).
CONCLUSION: Infants with colic had normal sleep polygraphic finding at 2 and 7 months of age including sleep structure, movements, and breathing. Despite the shorter reported daily sleep times, the polygraphic data did not suggest infantile colic to be associated with a sleep disorder.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11174619     DOI: 10.1067/mpd.2001.110326

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr        ISSN: 0022-3476            Impact factor:   4.406


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