Author/Editor     Cerar-Kornhauser, Lilijana; Scirica, Christina V; Štucin-Gantar, Irena; Osredkar, Damjan; Neubauer, David; Kinane, Bernard T
Title     A comparison of respiratory patterns in healthy term infants placed in car safety seats and beds
Type     članek
Source     Pediatrics
Vol. and No.     Letnik 124, št. 3
Publication year     2009
Volume     str. 396-402
Language     eng
Abstract     Objective: The purpose of this work was to compare the incidence of apnea, hypopnea, bradycardia, or oxygen desaturation in healthy term newborns placed in hospital cribs, infant car safety beds, or infant car safety seats. Methods: A consecutive series of 200 newborns was recruited on the second day of life. Each subject was studied while placed in the hospital crib (30 minutes), car bed (60 minutes), and car seat (60 minutes). Physiologic data, including oxygen saturation, frequency, and type of apnea, hypopnea, and bradycardia were obtained and analyzed in a blinded manner. Results: The mean oxygen saturation level was significantly different among all of the positions (97.9% for the hospital crib, 96.3% for the car bed, and 95.7% for the car seat; P < .001). The mean minimal oxygen saturation level was lower while in both safety devices (83.7% for the car bed and 83.6% for the car seat) compared with in the hospital crib (87.4%) (P < .001). The mean total time spent with an oxygen saturation level of <95% was significantly higher (P = .003) in both safety devices (car seat: 23.9%; car bed: 17.2%) when compared with the hospital crib (6.5%). A second study of 50 subjects in which each infant was placed in each position for 120 minutes yielded similar results. Conclusions: In healthy term newborns, significant desaturations were observed in both car beds and car seats as compared with hospital cribs. This study was limited by lack of documentation of sleep stage. Therefore, these safety devices should only be used for protection during travel and not as replacements for cribs.
Descriptors     INFANT EQUIPMENT
SEAT BELTS
APNEA
BRADYCARDIA
HEART RATE
OXIMETRY
HYPOVENTILATION
ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY
INFANT, NEWBORN
PROSPECTIVE STUDIES