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Investigation of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

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James R. Wright, Jr, Barbara Himes, Monique L'Hoir, Maarten Witlox, Christopher Dorries, Phil Etheridge, Andrew L. Falzon, Deborah A. Robinson, Robert Coombs, Irene Scheimberg, Marta C. Cohen, Alfredo E. Walker, Elspeth Whitby, Ashok Raghavan, Amaka Offiah, Theresa M. Covington, Joanna Garstang, Peter Sidebotham, Waney Squier, Amparo Fernández-Rodríguez, Robert J. Flanagan, Simon E. Olpin, Fern R. Hauck, Carl E. Hunt, Adèle Engelberts, Michael Goodstein, John M. D. Thompson, Alejandro Gustavo Jenik, Peter S. Blair, David Tipene-Leach, Eve R. Colson, Rachel Moon, James Steer, Srinivas Annavarapu, Chris Miles, Elijah Behr, Jan-Marino Ramirez, Christopher G. Wilson, Robert A. Darnall, Robin L. Haynes, Daniel D. Rubens, Sanja Ramirez, Phillip Cox, Michael J. Shkrum, David A. Ramsay
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  • Date Published: June 2019
  • availability: In stock
  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9781108185981

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  • Sudden unexpected infant death, including sudden infant death syndrome, is the leading cause of death in infants one month to one year of age, in the developed world. A thorough investigation is crucial for accurate diagnosis. As part of the Diagnostic Pediatric Pathology Series, this book provides a detailed guide to various diagnoses and strong frameworks across continents, for strong support in conducting a multi-professional approach to the physiopathological mechanisms behind SIDS. Offering sensitive consideration for parents in mourning, this book rigorously explores current standards of police investigation and post-mortem, incorporating all aspects of the investigation, including the home visit, medical history and autopsy findings. Written by multidisciplinary experts, this vital guide uses clear reference tables and diagrams to present cutting-edge knowledge for use by paediatric and general pathologists, paediatricians, medico-legal practitioners, and all involved in the investigation of sudden infant death.

    • Explores all aspects of SIDS to give readers a holistic approach to the subject, including the parents' perspectives and the legal framework of the investigation
    • Offers easy-to-use reference information tables, diagrams and illustrations that carefully guide the reader to the essential steps required to excel in the diagnosis of common and rarer paediatric conditions
    • Provides a detailed analysis of the many different physiopathological mechanisms involved in sudden infant deaths, to give readers a current understanding in biological factors leading to SIDS
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    • Date Published: June 2019
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9781108185981
    • length: 288 pages
    • dimensions: 255 x 195 x 18 mm
    • weight: 1.01kg
    • contains: 23 b/w illus. 154 colour illus. 20 tables
    • availability: In stock
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. The History of SIDS:
    1. The history of SIDS – the Commonwealth's contributions in its formative years James R. Wright, Jr
    Part II. The Parents:
    2. When a baby dies, a community cries – family perspective Barbara Himes
    3. Care and support of parents after sudden and unexpected loss of an infant Monique L'Hoir and Maarten Witlox
    Part III. Legal Framework:
    4. Sudden infant death investigation in the UK – the coroner's perspective Christopher Dorries
    5. Investigating child deaths in the UK – the Police Perspective Phil Etheridge
    6. Sudden infant death investigation in the United States Andrew L. Falzon
    Part IV. Best Practices Protocols of Investigation of Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy and Childhood:
    7. Emergency services: first responders Deborah A. Robinson
    8. The home visit Robert Coombs
    9. Autopsy: current methods and ancillary investigations Irene Scheimberg and Marta C. Cohen
    10. The joint forensic/pediatric post-mortem examination Alfredo E. Walker
    11. Minimally invasive autopsy Elspeth Whitby, Ashok Raghavan and Amaka Offiah
    12. Child death review: an effective approach for the surveillance of sudden and unexplained infant deaths in the US Theresa M. Covington
    13. Final case discussion and child death review panels (CDOP) in the UK Joanna Garstang and Peter Sidebotham
    Part V. Autopsy Findings:
    14. Imaging findings on autopsy Elspeth Whitby, Ashok Raghavan and Amaka Offiah
    15. Neuropathology of SIDS Waney Squier
    16. Postmortem microbiology: sampling and interpretation Amparo Fernández-Rodríguez
    17. The investigation of poisoning in infants and young children Robert J. Flanagan
    18. Inherited metabolic disease and sudden unexplained death in infancy and childhood: post-mortem samples and investigations Simon E. Olpin
    Part VI. Epidemiology and Risk Factors:
    19. Biological factors Fern R. Hauck
    20. Risk of recurrent sudden infant death syndrome in families Carl E. Hunt
    21. Prenatal and postpartum nicotine exposure Adèle Engelberts
    22. Misuse of drugs in pregnancy Marta C. Cohen and Robert Coombs
    23. Environmental risk factors for SIDS Michael Goodstein
    24. The relationship between breastfeeding and SIDS John M.D. Thompson
    25. Pacifier use and SIDS Alejandro Gustavo Jenik
    26. Bedsharing: what is the evidence? Peter S. Blair, David Tipene-Leach and Eve R. Colson
    27. Day care environment Rachel Moon
    Part VII. Pathophysiology:
    28. The genetics of sudden infant death syndrome James Steer and Srinivas Annavarapu
    29. Cardiac arrhythmias Chris Miles and Elijah Behr
    30. Sudden infant death syndrome from the brainstem perspective Jan-Marino Ramirez and Christopher G. Wilson
    31. Arousal and risk factors for SIDS Robert A. Darnall
    32. Serotonin abnormalities in the brainstem of sudden infant death syndrome Robin L. Haynes
    33. Inner ear abnormalities in SIDS Daniel D. Rubens and Sanja Ramirez
    34. Inherited metabolic disease and sudden unexplained death in infancy and childhood: pathophysiology Simon E. Olpin
    Part VIII. SUDI/SUID which is not SIDS:
    35. Causes of sudden unexpected death in infancy (other than SIDS) Irene Scheimberg and Phillip Cox
    36. Forensic pathology aspects of sudden unexpected death in infancy and childhood Michael J. Shkrum and David A. Ramsay.

  • Editors

    Marta C. Cohen, Sheffield Children’s Hospital
    Marta C. Cohen is a Consultant Paediatric and Perinatal Pathologist at Sheffield Children's Hospital and Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Sheffield. She is an MD, Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists and holds a Diploma in Medical Jurisprudence (Pathology) and in Medical Education. Part of the pioneering team in the UK, providing the clinical provision of Minimally Invasive autopsy using Post mortem MRI in foetuses and neonates, which received the BRI/BAYER Award in 2015. She is member of the steering committee of the Care of the Next Infant (CONI, Lullaby trust) and of the Sheffield Child Death Overview Panel. She has written numerous publications on SIDS and is regularly invited to lecture in national and international conferences on this topic.

    Irene B. Scheimberg, Royal London Hospital
    Irene B. Scheimberg is a Consultant Paediatric and Perinatal Pathologist, with over twenty-five years' worth of experience. She was a member of several international paediatric pathology society committees (IPPA, PPS, SLAPPE) and 1st President of the European Society of Pathology Working Group on Paediatric and Perinatal Pathology. In conjunction with Dr Marta C. Cohen, she has edited a manual on paediatric and perinatal autopsy pathology and on paediatric surgical pathology, and is the co-editor for the Pediatric Surgical Pathology series. As such, she has written extensively on infant death and stillbirths.

    J. Bruce Beckwith, Loma Linda University School of Medicine
    J. Bruce Beckwith, the first recipient of the Astute Clinician Award, was professor and head of the Division of Pediatric Pathology of the Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy at Loma Linda University in California, and Director of the National Wilms Tumor Study Pathology Center. He wrote extensively about Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. He was one of the hosts of the Second International Conference on Causes of Sudden Death in Infants where the first definition of SIDS was agreed and he was also part of the team that wrote the 2004 definition of SIDS.

    Fern R. Hauck, University of Virginia
    Fern R. Hauck is the Spencer P. Bass, MD Twenty-First Century Professor of Family Medicine and Professor of Public Health Sciences at the University of Virginia. Dr Hauck's research focuses on risk and protective factors for SIDS and other causes of sudden infant death, including pacifier use, infant sleep location, bedsharing, infant feeding, and pacifier use. Her most recent research is a NIH-funded study to develop innovative methods in disseminating safe sleep messages. She is also conducting research on the genetic contributions to SIDS risk. Dr Hauck serves as an advisor to several federal agencies and SIDS organisations and she is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics Task Force on SIDS. Dr Hauck has authored numerous parenting guides, peer-reviewed articles and commentaries on the topic.

    Contributors

    James R. Wright, Jr, Barbara Himes, Monique L'Hoir, Maarten Witlox, Christopher Dorries, Phil Etheridge, Andrew L. Falzon, Deborah A. Robinson, Robert Coombs, Irene Scheimberg, Marta C. Cohen, Alfredo E. Walker, Elspeth Whitby, Ashok Raghavan, Amaka Offiah, Theresa M. Covington, Joanna Garstang, Peter Sidebotham, Waney Squier, Amparo Fernández-Rodríguez, Robert J. Flanagan, Simon E. Olpin, Fern R. Hauck, Carl E. Hunt, Adèle Engelberts, Michael Goodstein, John M. D. Thompson, Alejandro Gustavo Jenik, Peter S. Blair, David Tipene-Leach, Eve R. Colson, Rachel Moon, James Steer, Srinivas Annavarapu, Chris Miles, Elijah Behr, Jan-Marino Ramirez, Christopher G. Wilson, Robert A. Darnall, Robin L. Haynes, Daniel D. Rubens, Sanja Ramirez, Phillip Cox, Michael J. Shkrum, David A. Ramsay

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