神经保护核心措施4:保障睡眠-其在新生儿神经保护中的价值

Robert D. White MD
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摘要

睡眠对任何年龄段的大脑健康都至关重要,尤其是对高危新生儿而言。在新生儿重症监护病房,保护睡眠是一个挑战,原因有很多——婴儿几乎总是在睡觉,很难判断他们处于睡眠的哪个阶段,而且新生儿重症监护病房的许多睡眠中断来源并不是完全可以预防的。在其他年龄段,睡眠通常是昼夜节律的一部分,但高危新生儿不表现出昼夜节律,新生儿重症监护病房的环境也不利于形成昼夜节律。本文概述了保护睡眠及其对大脑的有益影响的结构和操作策略。增加父母与婴儿的互动可能是减少有害刺激和在支持睡眠的同时提供养育刺激的最好方法。
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Neuroprotective Core Measure 4: Safeguarding Sleep — Its Value in Neuroprotection of the Newborn

Sleep is critical to brain health at any age, but especially for the high-risk newborn. Protecting it is a challenge in the NICU for many reasons — babies are almost always asleep, it is difficult to tell what stage of sleep they are in, and many sources of sleep disruption in the NICU are not entirely preventable. Sleep usually occurs as part of a circadian rhythm at other ages, but high-risk newborns do not exhibit circadian rhythmicity and the NICU environment is not conducive to developing one. Both structural and operational strategies to protect sleep and its beneficial effects on the brain are outlined. Increased parental interaction with the baby may be the best way to reduce noxious stimuli and provide nurturing stimuli while supporting sleep.

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