Narendra Dereddy, Deborah Ruth, Jianbin Zhu, Julie Pepe, William Oh
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Abstract
Objective: To determine the insensible water losses (IWL) in preterm infants cared for in incubators with 70% or 90% relative humidity (RH).
Study design: This was a single center retrospective study of extremely preterm infants between 22- and 28-weeks gestational ages nursed in 70% and 90% RH. IWL was calculated using a formula that utilized infants' fluid intake, urine output and body weight changes. IWL between the two groups were compared using independent t-test. Multivariate linear regression was used to assess the effects of humidity on IWL after adjusting for confounding variables.
Results: IWL was higher in infants nursed in 70% RH when compared with those nursed in 90% RH (47.7 ± 30.3 vs. 28.8 ± 39.6, p = 002). Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that RH has an independent effect on the insensible water loss.
Conclusion: Extremely preterm infants nursed in incubator with 70% RH have higher IWL than infants nursed in 90% RH.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Perinatology provides members of the perinatal/neonatal healthcare team with original information pertinent to improving maternal/fetal and neonatal care. We publish peer-reviewed clinical research articles, state-of-the art reviews, comments, quality improvement reports, and letters to the editor. Articles published in the Journal of Perinatology embrace the full scope of the specialty, including clinical, professional, political, administrative and educational aspects. The Journal also explores legal and ethical issues, neonatal technology and product development.
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