Kangaroo Care on High-Frequency Jet Ventilation: Overcoming Perceived Barriers in Micro Preemies with Birth Weights Less than 750 Grams

袋鼠式护理在高频喷射通气中的应用:克服出生体重低于750克的极低出生体重早产儿的认知障碍

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Kangaroo care (KC) is underutilized in preterm infants on ventilator support due to perceived physiologic instability. The objective of our study is to demonstrate the feasibility of safe KC provision on high-frequency jet ventilation (HFJV) in micro preemies weighing less than 750 g. STUDY DESIGN: Our neonatal intensive care unit has a multidisciplinary clinical standard for KC while preterm infants are on HFJV (HFJV-KC). Bedside staff documented cardiorespiratory and physiologic parameters pre, during, and post HFJV-KC. We performed a retrospective assessment of the feasibility of HFJV-KC in the micro preemie population. RESULTS: A total of 96 HFJV-KC occurrences from 13 neonates with median gestational age 24 1/7 weeks and birth weight of 670 g were included. There were no significant differences in heart rate and temperature pre, during, and post-HFJV-KC. There were statistically significant improvements in oxygen saturation and fraction of inspired oxygen post HFJV-KC. Secondary analyses of prolonged HFJV-KC beyond 1 h (mean 2.3 h) compared to the standard 1 h duration also showed no differences in outcome measures. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates that KC may be performed in the smallest micro preemie infants (<750 g) on HFJV. Our study also presents processes to overcome perceived barriers of HFJV-KC implementation in a vulnerable population.

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