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The effect of ambient noise in the NICU on cerebral oxygenation in preterm neonates on high oxygen therapy (CROSBI ID 241765)

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Kramarić, Karolina ; Šapina, Matej, Milas, Vesna ; Milas, Krešimir ; Dorner, Sanja ; Varžić, Darije ; Šerfezi, Josip ; Adelson, Phillip The effect of ambient noise in the NICU on cerebral oxygenation in preterm neonates on high oxygen therapy // Signa Vitae, 13 (2017), suppl 3; 52-56

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Kramarić, Karolina ; Šapina, Matej, Milas, Vesna ; Milas, Krešimir ; Dorner, Sanja ; Varžić, Darije ; Šerfezi, Josip ; Adelson, Phillip

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The effect of ambient noise in the NICU on cerebral oxygenation in preterm neonates on high oxygen therapy

In this early pilot study, we sought to determine if the alteration in these physiologic effects in premature infants in response to ambient noise in the NICU could be assessed evaluating cerebral blood saturation. Three premature infants, on high flow nasal cannula oxygen support (HFNC), at less than 34 weeks of gestation were included in the study. Three variables were used to evaluate sound levels due to AAP and EPA guidelines ; Leq, 1h, L10, 1h and Lmax, 1min. All of the patients studied were found to be exposed to statistically significant noise levels (above recommendation) throughout all of the time periods measured. Noise levels were found to be similarly elevated during the 1 am and 3 pm time periods as well, though not as much as compared to the 7 am measure. A statistically significant difference was found within every patient’s rSO2 levels in both hemispheres, but also in the absolute differences of rSO2. Positive significant statistical correlations were found between the average rSO2 and Leq, 1h (ρ=0.14), Lmax, 1min (ρ=0.18), L10, 1h (ρ=0.15). Significant negative correlations were found between the absolute difference levels and Lmax, 1min (ρ=-0.3), and L10, 1h (ρ=-0.18) This data highlights the need for further study as to the potential impact of noise on the cerebral physiology of premature infants. Further research is needed to assess the potential long-term side effects of environmental noise on the premature infant’s brain.

noise, infant, new-born, neonatology, noise measurement

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Podaci o izdanju

13 (suppl 3)

2017.

52-56

objavljeno

1334-5605

Povezanost rada

Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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