Infant Clinical Trial
Official title:
Design and Development of an Infant's Oriented Face Mask
Face masks are used for many respiratory care applications such as anaesthesia,
resuscitation, and aerosol therapy. None of the currently available face mask for infants
and young children are specifically designed and developed for infants. The aim of this
study is to design, develop and test the first infant's oriented face mask.
To achieve this ultimate goal we will first define appropriate sizes of infants' faces that
would be used as templates for the design and development of optimally fitted model masks.
In the next stage we will use these masks and incorporate the infants' own soother
(pacifier) into a new SootherMask (SM). In the last part of the study we will compare
acceptance levels between Soothermask (SM) and a conventional commodity masks without a
pacifier.
Not all face masks are "born equal" and care must be taken in mask design, particularly for
the early pediatric age group. Unfortunately, facemasks provided for infants and young
children have been merely smaller versions of those used for adults with little
consideration given to their special needs
We believe that a major advance in answering the needs of infants rely in making the mask
more friendly user by making sucking on the infant's soother an integral part of the newly
developed mask. This is based on the following premises:
1. Sucking is a vital feeding and soothing activity of infants. Incorporating sucking into
the act of aerosol delivery greatly reduces the fear engendered and inconvenience of
putting an obtrusive mask on the infant's face.
2. Linking the mask to the sucking action ensures a tight seal between the mask and the
face. Every time the baby sucks on the pacifier or the bottle nipple, the mask is
pressed onto the face by atmospheric pressure thus ensuring a good mask to face seal.
This then also ensures that the aerosol that has been sprayed into the holding chamber
will be drawn into the baby's lungs through the nose with each inspiration.
3. The material of the mask's rim is relatively wide, soft, corrugated and is thus highly
flexible. This makes the mask easily compressible without overdue force on the infant's
face. Thus, the act of sucking attracts the mask to the child's face, assists in
achieving a good seal and compresses it thus substantially reducing the dead space
volume of the mask.
The ultimate goal of the present study is to answer these specific needs of infants and to
develop an appropriate infant's oriented face mask. In order to achieve this goal the study
will have three specific objectives.
Objective #1 Define morphometric data of infants' faces Objective #2 Design and develop an
optimally adapted face mask SootherMask (SM) based on the morphometric results Objective #3
Compare the acceptance levels between Soothermask (SM) and a conventional commonly used
masks without a pacifier.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Prospective
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