Common infant product materials negatively impact breathing.

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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Pub Date : 2025-07-11 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.29390/001c.141257
Holly L Olvera, Andrew Bossert, Megan Koster, Camille Stover, Erin M Mannen
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Abstract

Background: Approximately 3,500 infants die of a sleep-related incident a year in the United States. Although safe sleep guidelines have been implemented, infants are still at risk from many commercial products. Breathing-related injuries or suffocation are of serious concern for younger infants exposed to soft product materials, yet respiration-related measures of these common materials are unknown.

Methods: Nine healthy young adults' respiratory patterns were evaluated while breathing into materials commonly used in infant products. Breathing rate, end-tidal carbon dioxide (EtCO2), heart rate, and oxygen saturation (SpO2) were collected using a Capnostream 35. Participants lay prone with their faces in contact with each material for ten-minute trials. Three baseline trials, where participants could breathe freely with no obstruction, were collected for comparison (ANOVA (p < 0.05), Tukey post-hoc comparisons).

Results: The 100% cotton and 50/50 (cotton/polyester) materials both resulted in significant changes in EtCO2 and SpO2, while the 10/90 (spandex/polyester) resulted in only a significant change in SpO2, and no significant changes were detected for the 100% polyester material. Mean respiratory rate decreased and mean heart rate increased significantly for all materials.

Discussion: EtCO2 and SpO2 are important considerations for suffocation risk when breathing into the selected materials. Even during this short time period, infants with more vulnerable respiratory systems and less robust arousal responses than the adults in this study will be at higher risk.

Conclusion: Conscious efforts should be made to prevent infants from interacting with soft goods microenvironments that inhibit normal breathing while using infant products.

常见的婴儿产品材料对呼吸有负面影响。
背景:在美国,每年大约有3500名婴儿死于与睡眠有关的事件。尽管安全睡眠指南已经实施,婴儿仍然面临许多商业产品的风险。与呼吸有关的伤害或窒息是暴露于柔软产品材料的年幼婴儿的严重问题,但这些常见材料的呼吸相关措施尚不清楚。方法:对9名健康青年吸入婴儿用品中常用材料时的呼吸模式进行了评价。使用Capnostream 35收集呼吸频率、潮末二氧化碳(EtCO2)、心率和血氧饱和度(SpO2)。参与者俯卧,面部接触每种材料,进行10分钟的试验。收集三个基线试验,其中参与者可以自由呼吸,没有阻塞,进行比较(方差分析(p < 0.05), Tukey事后比较)。结果:100%棉和50/50(棉/涤纶)材料的EtCO2和SpO2都有显著变化,而10/90(氨纶/涤纶)材料的SpO2只有显著变化,100%涤纶材料的SpO2没有显著变化。所有材料的平均呼吸速率显著降低,平均心率显著升高。讨论:当吸入所选材料时,EtCO2和SpO2是窒息风险的重要考虑因素。即使在这么短的时间内,与本研究中的成年人相比,呼吸系统更脆弱、觉醒反应更弱的婴儿也会面临更高的风险。结论:婴儿在使用婴儿用品时,应有意识地避免与抑制正常呼吸的软性物品微环境互动。
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Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy
Canadian Journal of Respiratory Therapy Health Professions-Health Professions (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: The CJRT is published four times a year and represents the interests of respiratory therapists nationally and internationally. The CJRT has been redesigned to act as an educational dissemination tool. The CJRT encourages submission of original articles, papers, commentaries, case studies, literature reviews and directed reading papers. Submissions can be sent to Rita Hansen.
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