References for Home Monitoring


1. American Academy of Pediatrics. Committee on Fetus and Newborn. (2003). Apnea, Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, and home monitoring. Pediatrics, 111(4), 914-7.

2. Strehle, E. M., Gray, W. K., Gopisetti, S., Richardson, J., McGuire, J., & Malone, S. (2012). Can home monitoring reduce mortality in infants at increased risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome? A systematic review. Acta Paediatrica, 101(1), 8-13.

3. Fleming, P.J. & Blair, P.S. (2003). Sudden unexpected deaths after discharge from the neonatal intensive care unit. Seminars in Neonatology, 8(2): 159 - 167.

4. Ramanathan, R., Corwin, M. J., Hunt, C. E., Lister, G., Tinsley, L. R., Baird, T. & Neuman, M. R. (2001). Cardiorespiratory events recorded on home monitors: comparison of healthy infants with those at increased risk for SIDS. JAMA, 285(17), 2199-2207.

5. Horne, R. S., & Nixon, G. M. (2014). The role of physiological studies and apnoea monitoring in infants. Paediatric Respiratory Reviews, 15(4), 312-318.

6. Elder, D.E., Larsen, P. & Zuccollo, J.M. (2008). Failure of apnea monitoring during bed-sharing. Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology; 4(3):167-9.

7. Kahn, A. (2004). European Society for the Study and Prevention of Infant Death. Recommended clinical evaluation of infants with an apparent life-threatening event. European Journal of Pediatrics, 163(2): 108-115.

8. Horne, R.S.C. (2014). Apparent Life Threatening Events. In S.H. Sheldon, R. Ferber, M.H. Kryger & D. Gozal (Eds.), Principles and Practice of Pediatric Sleep Medicine (2nd ed.). (pp. 201-207). London: Saunders.

9. King, D. (2011). Marketing wearable home baby monitors: Real peace of mind? Pediatrics, 128, e1341-67.

10. Nassi, N., Piumelli, E,, Lombardi, L., Donzelli, G. & de Martino, M. (2008). Comparison between pulse oximetry and transthoracic impedance alarm traces during home monitoring. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 93(2):126-32.

11. Spitzer, A.R. (2005). Current controversies in the pathophysiology and prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Current Opinion in Pediatrics, 17(2): 181 - 185.

12. Monseny, A. M., Pérez, S. B., Planas, A. M., & García, J. G. (2015). The role of complementary examinations and home monitoring in patients at risk from apparent life threatening event, apneas and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Anales de Pediatría (English Edition), 83(2), 104-108.

13. Fu, L.Y. & Moon, R.Y. (2007). Apparent Life-threatening Events (ALTEs) and the Role of Home Monitors. Pediatrics in Review, 28(6): 203-208.