| Idiopathic (approximately 50 percent) |
| GI (most common, up to 50 percent of diagnosed cases) |
| Gastroesophageal reflux |
| Gastric volvulus |
| Intussusception |
| Swallowing abnormalities |
| Other GI abnormalities |
| Neurologic (approximately 30 percent) |
| Seizure disorder |
| Febrile seizure |
| CNS bleeding |
| Neurologic conditions affecting respiration (Budd-Chiari syndrome, hindbrain malformation, brainstem malformation) |
| Vasovagal reflexes |
| Hydrocephalus |
| CNS infection |
| Ventriculoperitoneal shunt malfunction |
| Malignancy |
| Respiratory (approximately 20 percent) |
| Respiratory compromise from infection, respiratory syncytial virus, pertussis, mycoplasma, croup, other pneumonias |
| Obstructive sleep apnea |
| Breath-holding spells |
| Conditions affecting respiratory control (prematurity, central hypoventilation) |
| Respiratory |
| Vocal cord abnormalities, adenoid vegetations |
| Laryngotracheomalacia |
| Airway obstruction resulting from congenital abnormalities |
| Foreign-body aspiration |
| Cardiac (up to 5 percent) |
| Arrhythmia |
| | Long QT syndrome |
| | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome |
| Congenital heart disease |
| Myocarditis |
| Cardiomyopathy |
| Metabolic abnormalities (less than 5 percent) |
| Inborn errors of metabolism |
| Endocrine, electrolyte disorders |
| Other infections |
| Urinary tract infection |
| Sepsis |
| Child abuse (less than 5 percent) |
| Munchausen syndrome by proxy (suffocation, intentional salt poisoning, medication overdose, physical abuse, head injury) |
| Smothering (unintentional or intentional) |
| Other |
| Food allergy (uncommon) |
| Anaphylaxis |
| Medication (prescription, over the counter, herbal remedies) |