Abstract
The prone sleep position has been found to be a major risk factor of SIDS. It has also been suggested that the QT interval's ability to follow changes in the RR interval is impaired in some infants with SIDS (Sadeh et. al. NEJM, 1987). Studying the kinetics of the QT interval and its adjustment to heart rate may reveal the influences of the autonomic nervous system on modulation of cardiac repolarization.
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