Noise Produced by Neonatal Ventilators Inside and Outside of the Incubators

被引:4
作者
Bergez, Lea [1 ]
Jourdain, Gilles [1 ]
De Luca, Daniele [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Paris Saclay Univ Hosp, APHP, Div Pediat & Neonatal Crit Care, A Beclere Med Ctr, Paris, France
[2] Paris Saclay Univ, Physiopathol & Therapeut Innovat Unit, INSERM, U999, Paris, France
关键词
sound; respiratory support; ventilation; neonate; NICU; safety; BENCH; REDUCTION; RESPONSES; EARMUFFS; EFFICACY; DELIVERY; HFOV;
D O I
10.4187/respcare.10989
中图分类号
R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND: Insufficient data are available about the noise produced by modern neonatal ventilators. We aimed to measure their noise under different ventilatory modes and parameters. METHODS: This was a bench study measuring the noise produced by 9 neonatal ventilators set in conventional or high-frequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV), nasal mask-delivered CPAP with variable- or continuous-flow configuration, or bi-level positive airway pressure (considered as noninvasive ventilation [NIV]). Conventional ventilation and HFOV were tested in 2 distinct settings with moderate or higher parameters. Sound measurements were performed inside and outside an incubator mimicking the clinical setting and using a high-end meter meeting the international ISO 226:2003 standard. RESULTS: Four ventilators remained below the internationally recommended safety threshold but only for measurements outside the incubator. Conventional ventilation (49.1 [3.4] dBA) and HFOV (56.3 [5.2] dBA) were the least and most noisy respiratory support technique, respectively. Noise was greater inside than outside the incubators (P <.0001) and different between the ventilators (P <.0001); better results were achieved by Servo-u and Fabian family devices for conventional ventilation; by fabian HFO for HFOV; and by Servo-u, VN500, and fabian family devices for CPAP and NIV. Noise levels were similar when using moderate or higher parameters in conventional ventilation (P 5.81) and in HFOV (P 5.45). CONCLUSIONS: Modern ventilators often produce relevant noise, independent of the respiratory support modality, with acceptable noise levels being measured only outside the incubator. Better results were achieved with Servo-u, VN500, and Fabian family devices.
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页码:1693 / 1700
页数:8
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