TY - JOUR AU1 - Bull, Marilyn J. AU2 - Stroup, Karen Bruner AU3 - Everly, Janet Stout AU4 - Weber, Kathleen AU5 - Doll, Judith P. AB - Abstract Objective: To determine what child restraints would accommodate infants with Pierre Robin sequence who often require special attention in motor vehicle travel since microagnathia usually requires a prone position to keep the infant's airway open. Research Design: Dynamic testing and clinical trial. Setting: An Indiana children's hospital providing primary and tertiary care. Patients: Four patients with Pierre Robin sequence are described to illustrate use of the modified infant car seat and the appropriateness of the car bed restraints for meeting requirements for prone positioning during travel. Selection Procedures: Convenience sample. Interventions: Selected restraints were loaned to families through a clinical setting until the patient was able to use a conventional child restraint. Measurements and Results: Three child restraint systems were determined to accommodate the prone position necessary to keep the airway open for children with Pierre Robin sequence. Dynamic crash testing demonstrated the crashworthiness of an infant car seat modified to allow for prone positioning. Through a clinical trial, two car bed restraints were also found to provide safe prone positioning of infants. Conclusions: To enable safe transportation for infants with Pierre Robin sequence, health care providers can direct parents to appropriate resources for travel and can monitor the airway and oxygenation of the infant with Pierre Robin sequence before hospital discharge.(Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 1994;148:301-305) References 1. Bull MJ, Givan DC, Sadove AM, Bixler D, Hearn D. Improved outcome in Pierre Robin sequence: effect of multidisciplinary evaluation and management . Pediatrics . 1990;86:294-301. 2. Child safety seat recalls, safety notices, and replacement parts . In: Safe Ride News . Elk Grove Village, III: American Academy of Pediatrics; July 1989. 3. NHTSA Alerts Parents About Evenflo Child Safety Seat Recall . Washington, DC: US Dept of Transportation; (September 18) , 1990. Press release. 4. Bull MJ, Weber K, Stroup KB. Automotive restraint systems for premature infants . J Pediatr . 1988;112:385-388.Crossref 5. Bull MJ, Stroup KB, Stout J, Doll JP, Jones J, Feller N. Establishing special needs car seat loan program . Pediatrics . 1990;85:540-546. TI - Child Safety Seat Use for Infants With Pierre Robin Sequence JF - Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine DO - 10.1001/archpedi.1994.02170030071016 DA - 1994-03-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/american-medical-association/child-safety-seat-use-for-infants-with-pierre-robin-sequence-8RES0eqCno SP - 301 EP - 305 VL - 148 IS - 3 DP - DeepDyve ER -