Morrow C J, Field T M, Scafidi F A, Roberts J, Eisen L, Hogan A E, Bandstra E S
Department of Psychology, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.
J Dev Behav Pediatr. 1990 Dec;11(6):312-6.
This study evaluates the effects of neonatal behavioral assessments and heelsticks on transcutaneous oxygen tension (TcPO2) in 37 preterm neonates from a neonatal intensive care unit. Two behavioral assessments were evaluated, the Brazelton Neonatal Behavioral Assessment Scale (BNBAS) and the Neurobehavioral Assessment for Preterm Infants (NAPI). TcPO2 during heelsticks was used as a comparison because reliable decreases have typically been noted during heelsticks. Although the heelsticks resulted in significant declines in TcPO2, the behavioral assessments led to only negligible changes in TcPO2. Observed changes during the behavioral assessments occurred in a small number of infants, primarily during the few test procedures administered to the infants outside of their isolettes. Accordingly, it is suggested that time outside the isolette and associated temperature changes may be more critical variables than the assessments per se.
本研究评估了新生儿行为评估和足跟采血对新生儿重症监护病房中37名早产儿经皮氧分压(TcPO2)的影响。评估了两项行为评估,即布雷泽尔顿新生儿行为评估量表(BNBAS)和早产儿神经行为评估(NAPI)。足跟采血期间的TcPO2用作对照,因为通常在足跟采血期间会观察到可靠的下降。虽然足跟采血导致TcPO2显著下降,但行为评估仅导致TcPO2出现可忽略不计的变化。行为评估期间观察到的变化仅发生在少数婴儿中,主要是在婴儿暖箱外进行的少数测试程序期间。因此,建议暖箱外的时间和相关的温度变化可能比评估本身更关键。