医学
入射(几何)
新生儿重症监护室
胎龄
低出生体重
儿科
葵花籽
不利影响
怀孕
向日葵
内科学
数学
物理
光学
组合数学
生物
遗传学
作者
Gary L. Darmstadt,Nadia Badrawi,Paul A. Law,Saifuddin Ahmed,Moataza Bashir,Iman Iskander,Dalia Al Said,Amani El‐Kholy,M H Husein,Asif Alam,Peter J. Winch,Reginald Gipson,Muhammad Santosham
标识
DOI:10.1097/01.inf.0000133047.50836.6f
摘要
Background: Because the therapeutic options for managing infections in neonates in developing countries are often limited, innovative approaches to preventing infections are needed. Topical therapy with skin barrier-enhancing products may be an effective strategy for improving neonatal outcomes, particularly among preterm, low birth weight infants whose skin barrier is temporarily but critically compromised as a result of immaturity. Methods: We tested the impact of topical application of sunflower seed oil 3 times daily to preterm infants <34 weeks gestational age at the Kasr El-Aini neonatal intensive care unit at Cairo University on skin condition, rates of nosocomial infections and mortality. Results: Treatment with sunflower seed oil (n = 51) resulted in a significant improvement in skin condition (P = 0.037) and a highly significant reduction in the incidence of nosocomial infections (adjusted incidence ratio, 0.46; 95% confidence interval, 0.26–0.81; P = 0.007) compared with infants not receiving topical prophylaxis (n = 52). There were no reported adverse events as a result of topical therapy. Conclusions: Given the low cost (~$.20 for a course of therapy) and technologic simplicity of the intervention and the effect size observed in this study, a clinical trial with increased numbers of subjects is indicated to evaluate the potential of topical therapy to reduce infections and save newborn lives in developing countries.
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