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极低出生体重儿的重症监护病房噪音与平均动脉血压

Intensive care noise and mean arterial blood pressure in extremely low-birth-weight neonates.

作者信息

Williams Amber L, Sanderson Maureen, Lai Dejian, Selwyn Beatrice J, Lasky Robert E

机构信息

Center for Clinical Research and Evidence-Based Medicine, University of Texas Medical School-Houston, Houston, TX 77030, USA.

出版信息

Am J Perinatol. 2009 May;26(5):323-9. doi: 10.1055/s-0028-1104741. Epub 2008 Dec 11.

Abstract

Noise in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) may impede growth and development for extremely low-birth-weight (ELBW, < 1000 g) newborns. We calculated correlations between NICU sound levels and ELBW neonates' heart rate and arterial blood pressure to evaluate whether this population experiences noise-induced stress. Sound levels inside the incubator, heart rate (HR), and arterial blood pressure recordings were simultaneously collected for eight ELBW neonates for 15 minutes during the first week of life. Cross-correlation functions were calculated for NICU noise, HR, and mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) recordings for each subject. ELBW neonates' HR and MABP were significantly correlated ( R = 0.16 at 2-second lag time), with stronger correlation apparent for higher-birth-weight ELBW newborns (0.22 versus 0.10). Lower-birth-weight newborns responded to increased noise with HR acceleration from 45 to 130 seconds after noise events, and higher-birth-weight infants initially responded with an HR deceleration at 25 to 60 seconds, then HR acceleration ~175 seconds after noise increased. MABP was not as strongly correlated with NICU sound levels, although some correlation coefficients were slightly outside the 95% confidence interval. Higher-birth-weight newborns' more mature neurological systems may be responsible for stronger correlations between HR and MABP. NICU noise influenced newborns' HR, indicating that these infants hear and respond to NICU sounds. ELBW newborns in the first week of life seem to maintain a relatively stable blood pressure in response to moderate NICU sound levels (50 to 60 dBA).

摘要

新生儿重症监护病房(NICUs)中的噪音可能会阻碍极低出生体重(ELBW,<1000克)新生儿的生长发育。我们计算了NICU声音水平与ELBW新生儿心率和动脉血压之间的相关性,以评估该群体是否经历噪音诱发的应激。在出生后的第一周,对8名ELBW新生儿在15分钟内同时收集了保温箱内的声音水平、心率(HR)和动脉血压记录。计算了每个受试者的NICU噪音、HR和平均动脉血压(MABP)记录的互相关函数。ELBW新生儿的HR和MABP显著相关(在2秒滞后时间时R = 0.16),出生体重较高的ELBW新生儿相关性更强(0.22对0.10)。出生体重较低的新生儿在噪音事件后45至130秒时,心率随着噪音增加而加速,出生体重较高的婴儿最初在25至60秒时心率减速,然后在噪音增加后约175秒时心率加速。MABP与NICU声音水平的相关性不那么强,尽管一些相关系数略超出95%置信区间。出生体重较高的新生儿更成熟的神经系统可能是HR和MABP之间相关性更强的原因。NICU噪音影响了新生儿的HR,表明这些婴儿能听到并对NICU声音做出反应。出生后第一周的ELBW新生儿在面对中等水平的NICU声音(50至60分贝A)时似乎能维持相对稳定的血压。

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