1992
DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1025328
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Der SIDS-Risikofragebogen Graz (SRFB) - I. Entwicklung und Validierung - II. Prospektive Anwendung bei 6000 Säuglingen

Abstract: Based on the results from semistructured interviews with parents of fifty SIDS victims and of fifty matched controls we developed a SIDS risk questionnaire, the so-called SRFB Graz. In a retrospective study this questionnaire was applied to 65 SIDS victims and 195 comparable controls. By statistical analysis a cut point was computed, which discriminates SIDS cases from controls with a sensitivity of 86% and a specificity of 95%.

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“…Based on the EEG characters considered as relevant for the ontogenetic development of brain activity (the quotients beta 1/theta, alpha/delta, alpha and theta a, Wackermann et al 1998) have been correlated with the classification of riskgroups 0±12 of the SFRB (Einspieler et al 1992). The risk score derived from the SFRB is a result from a semistructured interview with the parents.…”
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“…Based on the EEG characters considered as relevant for the ontogenetic development of brain activity (the quotients beta 1/theta, alpha/delta, alpha and theta a, Wackermann et al 1998) have been correlated with the classification of riskgroups 0±12 of the SFRB (Einspieler et al 1992). The risk score derived from the SFRB is a result from a semistructured interview with the parents.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Medical histories and administration of medication were documented on an anonymized computer database. For data comparison we used the EEG records of infants from the Children's Hospital Cottbus classified concerning the the Graz Scoring System for Identifying Infants at Risk for SIDS (SFRB ) (Einspieler 1992). Two of these records originated from one SIDS victim.…”
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