
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (Formerly Apparent Life …
May 1, 2016 · The term BRUE is defined as an event occurring in an infant younger than 1 year when the observer reports a sudden, brief, and now resolved episode of ≥1 of the following: …
Brief Resolved Unexplained Events (BRUEs) - Time of Care
-a BRUE usually lasts less than 20-30 seconds. -a BRUE includes one or more of the following: skin color change (cyanosis or pallor); breathing change (absent, decreased, or irregular …
Brief Resolved Unexplained Event Clinical Pathway — …
Emergency Department and Inpatient Pathway for Evaluation of Infants with a Brief, Resolved, Unexplained Event (BRUE)
BRUE - Pediatric EM Morsels
Sep 2, 2016 · Discoloration of face, gums and/or trunk. Not periodic breathing or breath holding spell. Has a reassuring history, physical exam, and vital signs during ED evaluation. BRUE is …
Brief resolved unexplained event - WikEM
BRUE is an event occurring in an infant <1 year of age when an observer reports a sudden, brief ( <1 minute but typically <20–30 seconds), and now resolved episode of ≥1 of the following: …
Brief Resolved Unexplained Event - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Aug 12, 2023 · A BRUE is a transient event with no clear cause that is frightening to the observer and consists of a combination of apnea, color change, muscle tone change, and choking, or …
Brief Resolved Unexplained Event (BRUE) - Nationwide Children's Hospital
A brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE) happens quickly and can be scary for parents or caregivers. When a BRUE happens, your baby’s appearance may change, or their breathing …
Brief Resolved Unexplained Event BRUE
A BRUE (Brief Resolved Unexplained Event) is an event in an infant that is characterised by a marked change in breathing, tone, colour or level of responsiveness, followed by a complete …
Brief resolved unexplained event - BRUE - Mount Sinai Health System
A brief resolved unexplained event (BRUE) is when an infant younger than one year stops breathing, has a change in muscle tone, turns pale or blue in color, or is unresponsive. The …
Infants who have experienced a BRUE who do not qualify as lower risk are, by definition, at higher risk. Management recommendations for lower risk BRUE (American Academy of Pediatrics. …