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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Treatment and Care
How Is SIDS Managed and How Does Liv Hospital Support Families?
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), by its very nature, is an unpredictable event with no medical “cure” or treatment after it occurs. Therefore, clinical intervention is focused on two primary areas: First, the acute management and stabilization of infants who experience a BRUE (Brief Resolved Unexplained Event) an episode where a baby stops breathing or turns blue but recovers; and second, providing comprehensive psychological and social support for families who have suffered a loss.
At Liv Hospital, the treatment process encompasses not only the physical safety of the infant but the emotional well-being of the entire family. If an infant is brought to our facility following a sleep-related event, the care plan is designed to identify underlying causes and implement advanced monitoring to prevent recurrence.
In-Hospital Observation Post-BRUE
If parents find their baby has stopped breathing or changed color, the first step is immediate hospitalization for monitoring.
Home Apnea Monitoring
For certain high-risk infants—such as those born extremely premature or those who have survived a severe life-threatening event—doctors may prescribe a portable monitor.
Management of Gastroesophageal Reflux (GERD)
If diagnostic evaluations reveal that severe reflux is triggering airway closure, treatment is tailored accordingly.
Metabolic and Dietary Stabilization
Some sudden events are caused by metabolic disorders like MCAD deficiency, where the baby cannot process fats for energy.
Parent CPR and First Aid Training
The most vital “treatment” for a high-risk infant is an educated parent.
Psychological Support and Grief Counseling
When a loss occurs due to SIDS, “treatment” shifts entirely to the family’s mourning process.
Subsequent Sibling (SS) Monitoring
While siblings of SIDS victims are not always at a higher biological risk, the psychological toll on parents in subsequent pregnancies is immense.
Smoking Cessation Programs
Because secondhand smoke is a direct trigger for SIDS, a key part of the care plan involves medical support for parents to quit smoking, creating a toxin-free environment for the infant.
Room-Sharing and Sleep Environment Correction
Part of the clinical “care” is the physical reorganization of the nursery. We ensure parents understand the “Room-sharing without bed-sharing” protocol, which provides the safest clinical outcome.
Medication Management (Cardiac focus)
If an ECG or Holter monitor reveals a heart rhythm abnormality (like Long QT Syndrome), specific medications like beta-blockers are started to minimize the risk of sudden cardiac arrest.
How Does Liv Hospital Prevent SIDS and Support Families?
At Liv Hospital, preventing SIDS and empowering parents is our priority. Our Pediatric ICU and Neonatal units use advanced monitoring for infants with BRUE. Families receive medical care, education, and psychological support to safeguard their child’s first year.
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No. Monitors don’t reduce SIDS in healthy babies but alert parents to pauses in high-risk infants.
Usually not. Short pauses without color change in otherwise healthy babies are normal.
No. Treatment focuses on managing triggers like reflux or heart issues and ensuring a safe sleep environment.
Typically until the infant passes the critical window, around 6–12 months of age.
Some disorders affect blood sugar during sleep. Treating them can prevent events that mimic SIDS.
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