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. 1998 Sep-Oct;18(5):361-4.

Peak noise distribution in the neonatal intensive care nursery

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  • PMID: 9766412

Peak noise distribution in the neonatal intensive care nursery

A Robertson et al. J Perinatol. 1998 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Objective: To measure short duration sounds (L(PEAK)) in the neonatal intensive care unit and describe their intensity, incidence, and periodicity in relationship to activities within the unit.

Study design: We measured 1-minute L(PEAK) at four locations within the intensive care unit, accumulating 48 hours of data for each weekday.

Results: Thirty-one percent of the L(PEAK) exceeded 90 dB. For further analysis, the data were transformed to the proportion exceeding 90 dB. These values varied significantly with day, week, location, and time of day. During physician rounds, there was a 16% relative increase in L(PEAK).

Conclusion: These data demonstrate the intensity, incidence, and periodicity of short duration sounds in the intensive care nursery. Short duration sounds are known to affect the infant's physiological and behavioral states and should be addressed in future recommendations for sound control and reduction strategies.

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