新生儿重症监护病房设计对新生儿阿片类戒断综合征的影响。

Q2 Medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-05 DOI:10.1177/19345798241296324
Katherine Nyman, Elyse Decker, Kristin Ronan, Mathangi Gopalakrishnan, Dina El-Metwally
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背景/目的:新生儿阿片类药物戒断综合征(NOWS)需要在新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)进行先进且经常是长期的医疗护理。我们研究了NICU设计对新生儿NOWS治疗和NICU住院时间(NICU- los)的影响。方法:对2013 - 2018年符合条件的NOWS患儿进行回顾性图表分析。我们收集并分析了人口统计学、药物治疗和NICU-LOS特征的数据。对对数变换NICU- los进行多变量线性回归,比较2013-2015年(8月)开舱设计(OBD)和2015-2018年9月新型单家庭房NICU (SFR)。结果:OBD组118例,SFR组138例。在SFR NICU中,86%的婴儿接受了药物治疗,而在OBD中,76%的婴儿接受了药物治疗(p = 0.059)。SFR组母乳喂养率为26%,OBD组为6% (p =< 0.001)。在调整包括胎龄小在内的协变量后,SFR新生儿重症监护室婴儿的平均NICU- los是OBD婴儿的1.3倍(p = 0.0163)。SFR组和OBD组吗啡累积剂量(mg/kg)中位数(1Q、3Q)分别为6.4(2.3、17.3)和8.7(3.2、19.3)p: NS。结论:SFR NICU与NOWS患儿更长时间的NICU- los相关,尽管母乳喂养率较高且吗啡剂量无差异。虽然提供了更多的隐私和可能提高患者满意度,但SFR设计可能会产生意想不到的后果。
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Effect of neonatal intensive care unit design on infants with Neonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome.

Background/ObjectiveNeonatal Opioid Withdrawal Syndrome (NOWS) requires advanced and often prolonged medical care in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). We examined the effect of NICU design on treatment and NICU length of stay (NICU-LOS) for infants with NOWS.MethodsA retrospective chart review of eligible infants with NOWS was conducted from 2013 to 2018. We collected and analyzed data on demographics, medication, and NICU-LOS characteristics. A multivariable linear regression on log-transformed NICU-LOS was performed for comparison between the open-bay design (OBD) for 2013-2015 (August) and the new single-family-room (SFR) NICU for September 2015-2018.ResultsThere were 118 neonates analyzed in OBD and 138 neonates in the SFR. Among infants in the SFR NICU, 86% received pharmacotherapy, compared to 76% of infants in the OBD (p = 0.059). The breastfeeding rate was 26% in the SFR and 6% in the OBD (p =< 0.001 ). Infants in the SFR NICU had 1.3 times longer mean NICU-LOS (p = 0.0163) than infants in OBD after adjusting for covariates including small for gestational age. The median (1Q, 3Q) cumulative doses of morphine (mg/kg) among the SFR and OBD groups were 6.4 (2.3,17.3) and 8.7 (3.2,19.3) p: NS, respectively.ConclusionsThe SFR NICU was associated with longer NICU-LOS for infants with NOWS despite higher rates of breastfeeding and no difference in morphine dosage. While providing more privacy and possible improved patient satisfaction, there may be unintended consequences of the SFR design.

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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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