新生儿重症监护室
黑暗
体重增加
医学
随机对照试验
夜行的
儿科
低出生体重
重症监护
出生体重
体重
内科学
重症监护医学
怀孕
生物
植物
遗传学
作者
Manuel Sánchez‐Sánchez,Teodoro L. García,Donají Heredia,Isaac Reséndiz,Lorena Fernández de la Cruz,Jacqueline Santiago,Adelina Rojas-Granados,Laura M. Ubaldo-Reyes,Laura Pérez‐Campos Mayoral,Eduardo Pérez‐Campos,Gervacio S. Vásquez,Juan M. Moguel,Romeo Zarate,O. Boente García,Luisa Sánchez Brea,Fernando Torres,Alberto Paz,Jesús Elizarrarás-Rivas,María T. Hernández-Huerta,Alberto Castellanos
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41598-022-22533-1
摘要
The Continuous bright light conditions to which premature infants are subjected while hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICU) can have deleterious effects in terms of growth and development. This study evaluates the benefits of a light/darkness cycle (LDC) in weight and early hospital discharge from the NICU. Subjects were recruited from three participating institutions in Mexico. Eligible patients (n = 294) were premature infants who were hospitalized in the low-risk and high-risk neonatal units classified as stable. The subjects randomized to the experimental group (n = 150) were allocated to LDC conditions are as follows: light from 07:00 to 19:00 and darkness (25 lx) from 19:00 to 07:00. The control group (n = 144) was kept under normal room light conditions (CBL) 24 h a day. Main outcome was weight gain and the effect of reducing the intensity of nocturnal light in development of premature infants. Infants to the LDC gained weight earlier, compared with those randomized to CBL, and had a significant reduction in length of hospital stay. These results highlight those premature infants subjected to a LDC exhibit improvements in physiological development, favoring earlier weight gain and consequently a decrease in hospital stays. ClinicalTrials.gov; 02/09/2020 ID: NCT05230706.
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