Reduction of Environmental Noise Impact on Preterm Babies in NICU by Using Ear Plugs

Q4 Medicine
Parimala V Thirumalesh, Mathew Jaison Thekkanath
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Objective − To determine if using ear plugs reduce the impact of noise on preterm babies admitted to neonatal intensive care units in terms of changes in their vital parameters and their discomfort level, assessed using the Neonatal Infant Pain Scale (NIPS) score.Materials and Methods − This is an interventional study conducted in a tertiary level neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) (Bangalore, India) over a period of 3 months, ranging from June 2022 to September 2022. This study included 20 preterm babies with different gestational ages and birth weights who were admitted to the NICU during that period. The babies’ response to noise, in terms of changes in heart rate, respiratory rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation and discomfort level, were assessed with ear plugs and without ear plugs on alternate days and the results were recorded. Descriptive statistics were used for statistical analysis. Results − On days 1 and 3, mean heart rate and systolic blood pressure were lower in babies wearing ear plugs (141.55±2.42 SD and 60.1±11.58, respectively) than in the same babies without ear plugs (157.55±2.52 SD and 61.85±1.6 SD, respectively) on days 2 and 4. The mean oxygen saturation was higher in babies wearing ear plugs (96.7%±0.80 SD) than in the same babies without the intervention (93.75%±1.29 SD). The mean NIPS score was lower with the intervention (2.05±0.22) than without ear plugs (5.05±0.22 SD).Conclusion – Ear plugs were an effective alternative in situations where noise in the NICU cannot be consistently maintained at a lower level than the standard recommendation by the AAP of 45 decibels.
使用耳塞减少环境噪声对新生儿重症监护室早产儿的影响
目的 - 确定使用耳塞是否能减少噪音对新生儿重症监护室早产儿生命参数和不适程度变化的影响,并使用新生儿婴儿疼痛量表(NIPS)评分进行评估。材料和方法 - 这是一项干预性研究,在一家三级甲等新生儿重症监护室(NICU)(印度班加罗尔)进行,为期 3 个月,从 2022 年 6 月到 2022 年 9 月。研究对象包括在此期间入住新生儿重症监护室的 20 名不同胎龄和出生体重的早产儿。在使用耳塞和不使用耳塞的情况下,隔天评估婴儿对噪音的反应,包括心率、呼吸频率、血压、血氧饱和度和不适程度的变化,并记录结果。统计分析采用描述性统计。结果 - 第 1 天和第 3 天,戴耳塞婴儿的平均心率和收缩压(分别为 141.55±2.42 SD 和 60.1±11.58)低于第 2 天和第 4 天未戴耳塞婴儿的平均心率和收缩压(分别为 157.55±2.52 SD 和 61.85±1.6 SD)。佩戴耳塞的婴儿的平均血氧饱和度(96.7%±0.80 SD)高于未佩戴耳塞的婴儿(93.75%±1.29 SD)。结论 - 在新生儿重症监护室的噪音不能持续保持在低于美国医学会建议的 45 分贝标准的情况下,耳塞是一种有效的替代方法。
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Central European Journal of Paediatrics
Central European Journal of Paediatrics Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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