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Definition and Causes of Apparent Life-Threatening Events (ALTE)
Definition of ALTE By definition, an ALTE refers to a sudden event, often characterized by apnea or other abrupt changes in the child's behavior. Symptoms of an ALTE include one or more of the following: apnea, change in color or muscle tone, coughing, or gagging.
Diagnoses Made in Children with an Apparent Life-Threatening Event
* Idiopathic (approximately 50 percent) * Gastrointestinal - GI (most common, up to 50 percent of diagnosed cases)
* Neurologic (approximately 30 percent)
* Respiratory (approximately 20 percent)
* Cardiac (up to 5 percent)
* Metabolic abnormalities (less than 5 percent)
* Child abuse (less than 5 percent)
* Other
References: Created: January 24, 2006 |
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