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Last reviewed: 21 Apr 2025
Last updated: 19 May 2023

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • presence of risk factors

Other diagnostic factors

  • absence of metabolic disease
  • absence of irritability, lethargy
  • absence of fever, cough, or nasal congestion
  • absence of trauma

Risk factors

  • side, prone, or inclined position at last sleep
  • bed-sharing/co-sleeping
  • soft sleeping surface/environment
  • maternal cigarette smoking
  • increasing number of smokers in house
  • smoking in same room as child
  • formula feeding
  • non-use of a dummy
  • premature birth
  • maternal substance use/abuse
  • single parent
  • lower maternal age
  • low level of antenatal care
  • low level of maternal education
  • low socio-economic status
  • lack of immunisation

Diagnostic investigations

Investigations to consider

  • blood culture
  • cerebrospinal fluid culture
  • urine culture
  • serum chemistry
  • urine chemistry
  • photographic record
  • skeletal survey
  • anatomical pathology
  • vitreous chemistry
  • muscle biopsy

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Rachel Y. Moon, MD, FAAP

Professor of Pediatrics

University of Virginia School of Medicine

Charlottesville

VA

Disclosures

RYM receives research grants from the National Institutes of Health and the American SIDS Institute on SIDS-related topics. RM is an unpaid board member of the International Society for the Prevention of Infant Death. RM lectures at various hospitals, public health departments, and universities about SIDS-related topics (usual honorarium $1000). RM has two published books about SIDS and receives royalties (<$200/year).

Acknowledgements

Dr Rachel Y. Moon would like to gratefully acknowledge Dr John W. Berkenbosch, a previous contributor to this topic.

Disclosures

JWB declares that he has no competing interests.

Peer reviewers

Peter Fleming, MB ChB, PhD

Professor of Infant Health & Developmental Physiology

FSID Research Unit

Institute of Child Life and Health

St Michaels Hospital

Bristol

UK

Disclosures

PF is an author of a number of references cited in this topic.

Thomas Hegyi, MD

Professor and Vice-Chair

Department of Pediatrics

UMDNJ-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School

New Brunswick

NJ

Disclosures

TH declares that he has no competing interests.

References

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Key articles

Moon RY, Carlin RF, Hand I, et al. Sleep-related infant deaths: updated 2022 recommendations for reducing infant deaths in the sleep environment. Pediatrics. 2022 Jul 1;150(1):e2022057990.Full text  Abstract

Moon RY, Carlin RF, Hand I, et al. Evidence base for 2022 updated recommendations for a safe infant sleeping environment to reduce the risk of sleep-related infant deaths. Pediatrics. 2022 Jul 1;150(1):e202205799.Full text  Abstract

The Lullaby Trust. Evidence base. Mar 2019 [internet publication].Full text

Rosen R, Vandenplas Y, Singendonk M, et al. Pediatric gastroesophageal reflux clinical practice guidelines: joint recommendations of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition and the European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2018 Mar;66(3):516-54.Full text  Abstract

UNICEF UK. The Baby Friendly Initiative.​ Full text

Ostfeld BM, Esposito L, Perl H, et al. Concurrent risks in sudden infant death syndrome. Pediatrics. 2010;125:447-453. Abstract

Palusci VJ, Council on Child Abuse and Neglect, Kay AJ, et al. Identifying Child Abuse Fatalities During Infancy. Pediatrics. 2019 Sep;144(3):.Full text  Abstract

Reference articles

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