Aim: To measure the effect of sound and whole-body vibration on infants' heart rate and heart rate variability during ground and air ambulance transport. Methods: Sixteen infants were transported by air ambulance with ground ambulance transport to and from the airports. Whole-body vibration and sound levels were recorded and heart parameters were obtained by ECG signal. Results: Sound and whole-body vibration levels exceeded the recommended limits. Mean whole-body vibration and sound levels were 0.19m/s(2) and 73dBA, respectively. Higher whole-body vibration was associated with a lower heart rate (p<0.05), and higher sound level was linked to a higher heart rate (p=0.05). The heart rate variability was significantly higher at the end of ...
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269Rhythm prod...
Even though infants are frequent vehicle travellers, little is known about the effect of vibrations ...
Evaluation of noise levels experienced by medically fragile neonates during emergency helicopter tra...
Aim: To measure the effect of sound and whole-body vibration on infants' heart rate and heart rate v...
Inter-hospital transport of sick neonates for specialist care is often necessary, but older studies ...
Objective: To measure the effectiveness of modifications to reduce sound and vibration during interh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Newborn infants delivered in a compromised health stat...
Critically ill neonates often require emergency transportation to facilities able to provide the req...
Inter-hospital transport of premature infants is increasingly common, given the centralisation of ne...
Stress during ambulance transportation has been described in adult healthy volunteers where indicato...
Aim: Noise levels above 45 dB in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and 60 dB during neonatal tra...
Introduction: Environmental noise is associated with negative developmental outcomes for infants tre...
Background and objective The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that preterm infants complete...
The risk of severe brain injuries in sick premature infants increases when transferred between hospi...
This study investigated the effects of sound reduction on physiological variables in premature infan...
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269Rhythm prod...
Even though infants are frequent vehicle travellers, little is known about the effect of vibrations ...
Evaluation of noise levels experienced by medically fragile neonates during emergency helicopter tra...
Aim: To measure the effect of sound and whole-body vibration on infants' heart rate and heart rate v...
Inter-hospital transport of sick neonates for specialist care is often necessary, but older studies ...
Objective: To measure the effectiveness of modifications to reduce sound and vibration during interh...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018Newborn infants delivered in a compromised health stat...
Critically ill neonates often require emergency transportation to facilities able to provide the req...
Inter-hospital transport of premature infants is increasingly common, given the centralisation of ne...
Stress during ambulance transportation has been described in adult healthy volunteers where indicato...
Aim: Noise levels above 45 dB in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and 60 dB during neonatal tra...
Introduction: Environmental noise is associated with negative developmental outcomes for infants tre...
Background and objective The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that preterm infants complete...
The risk of severe brain injuries in sick premature infants increases when transferred between hospi...
This study investigated the effects of sound reduction on physiological variables in premature infan...
Funder: Economic and Social Research Council; Id: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000269Rhythm prod...
Even though infants are frequent vehicle travellers, little is known about the effect of vibrations ...
Evaluation of noise levels experienced by medically fragile neonates during emergency helicopter tra...