2020
Brighter Days May Be Ahead: Continuous Measurement of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Light and Sound
Greenfield KD, Karam O, O'Meara A. Brighter Days May Be Ahead: Continuous Measurement of Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Light and Sound. Frontiers In Pediatrics 2020, 8: 590715. PMID: 33194924, PMCID: PMC7649178, DOI: 10.3389/fped.2020.590715.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPediatric intensive care unitCourse of admissionIll childrenTertiary care pediatric intensive care unitProspective observational cohort studyPost-intensive care syndromeObservational cohort studyIntensive care unitModifiable environmental factorsMedian illuminancePatients 0Cardiovascular supportCohort studyCare unitClinical effectsPatientsMedian light levelsSleep/AdmissionSound levelsMedian sound levelChildrenUnit lightHoursLevels
2007
Noise levels during nCPAP are flow-dependent but not device-dependent
Karam O, Donatiello C, Van Lancker E, Chritin V, Pfister RE, Rimensberger PC. Noise levels during nCPAP are flow-dependent but not device-dependent. Archives Of Disease In Childhood Fetal & Neonatal 2007, 93: f132. PMID: 18089628, DOI: 10.1136/adc.2007.129098.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNasal continuous positive airway pressureCare unitContinuous positive airway pressurePediatric critical care unitNeonatal intensive care unitOutcomes of infantsPositive airway pressureRespiratory distress syndromeIntensive care unitCritical care unitsAirway pressureDistress syndromeMechanical ventilationPremature infantsNeonatal careNoxious exposuresOral cavityOccupational limitsInfantsLevelsSyndromeCare