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一项评估新型住院新生儿听力保护装置的安全性、有效性和易用性的初步研究。

A pilot study to assess the safety, efficacy and ease of use of a novel hearing protection device for hospitalized neonates.

机构信息

Magee-Womens, UPMC Hamot Hospital, Erie, PA, United States of America.

NEATCap Medical, LLC, Bethlehem, PA, United States of America.

出版信息

Early Hum Dev. 2021 May;156:105365. doi: 10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2021.105365. Epub 2021 Mar 26.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Loud noises in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) exacerbate patient cardiac and respiratory activity, disrupt sleep, and may contribute to hearing deficits, speech and language disorders, and neurodevelopmental delays among NICU graduates.

AIMS

This study evaluated infant-patient tolerance and nurse ease of use of a novel frequency-selective hearing protection device, DREAMIES (NEATCap Medical, LLC).

STUDY DESIGN AND SUBJECTS

Fifty neonates receiving care in a Level III NICU participated in a 2-phase prospective study. In Phase 1, 25 infants (mean 36.6 wks GA) wore DREAMIES for two consecutive 30-min periods. In Phase 2, 25 infants (mean 34.8 wks GA) wore DREAMIES between care and feeding times during an 8-h Device-On period followed by an 8-h Device-Off period for three consecutive days.

OUTCOME MEASURES

Subject tolerance was defined by device-related skin irritation, vital sign measurements, and behavioral state. Device fit and ease of use were also evaluated by NICU nurses.

RESULTS

No skin breakdown was reported in any infant in either phase. Only transient skin erythema was observed. Periods when infants wore DREAMIES resulted in lower heart and respiratory rates and increased sleep (P < 0.001). Nurses reported little to no difficulty in applying or removing the device.

CONCLUSION

Findings suggest DREAMIES are a safe, easy to use, and effective device that reduces exposure to NICU noise, and may improve cardio-respiratory activity and promote sleep among neonatal patients. Further studies are warranted to examine longer term use and potential benefits of DREAMIES for improving outcomes in infants receiving NICU care. This trial is registered on clinicaltrials.govNCT02744066.

摘要

背景

新生儿重症监护病房(NICU)中的噪音会加剧患儿的心脏和呼吸活动,扰乱睡眠,并且可能导致听力缺陷、言语和语言障碍以及 NICU 毕业生的神经发育迟缓。

目的

本研究评估了一种新型频率选择性听力保护装置 DREAMIES(NEATCap Medical,LLC)对婴儿患者的耐受性和护士使用的便利性。

研究设计和对象

50 名在三级 NICU 接受治疗的新生儿参与了一项前瞻性 2 期研究。在第 1 阶段,25 名婴儿(平均胎龄 36.6 周)连续佩戴 DREAMIES 两个 30 分钟周期。在第 2 阶段,25 名婴儿(平均胎龄 34.8 周)在 8 小时的设备开启期间在护理和喂养之间佩戴 DREAMIES,然后在连续三天的 8 小时设备关闭期间佩戴。

结果

在两个阶段中,都没有报告任何婴儿出现与设备相关的皮肤刺激、生命体征测量和行为状态。护士还评估了设备的适配性和易用性。

结论

研究结果表明,DREAMIES 是一种安全、易于使用且有效的设备,可降低 NICU 噪音的暴露,并且可能改善新生儿患者的心肺活动和促进睡眠。需要进一步的研究来检查 DREAMIES 更长期使用的效果以及对改善接受 NICU 护理的婴儿结局的潜在益处。本试验在 clinicaltrials.gov 上注册,编号为 NCT02744066。

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