Stress Clinical Trial
Official title:
Effects of Homophonic Sounds on Preterm Infants
This project is being done in order to determine if the music of Mozart will have a soothing
effect on premature infants while in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). The primary
effect to be anticipated will be a reduction in heart rate from baseline, decreased motor
activity from baseline, as well as an increase of time in which the babies are in quiet
sleep states while the music is being played.
Upon admission, all infants in the NICU are placed on monitors that continuously track their
heart rate, respiratory rate, and oxygen saturation. During our study, data will be
collected from the monitors already in use. Total time of observation will be approximately
3 hours. In addition, a monitoring device called an Actiwatch will also be used. This device
looks similar to a traditional wristwatch and will be loosely strapped to the ankle or wrist
of each infant using a foam and velcro strap. This device continuously monitors the baby's
movements allowing us to determine if there is a change in the baby's activity level while
the music is being played. It will record the baby's activity prior to the start of the
music and will continue until 30 minutes after the music has stopped.
The music of Mozart will be played using a small speaker in the baby's isolette. The volume
of the music will be set at 10 decibels over background noise, which on previous measurement
has been found to be approximately 55 decibels (about the same as a running refrigerator or
as the sound of rainfall; 60 decibels is the volume of normal conversation). The volume in
the crib will be continuously monitored throughout the hour. As a final recording device, we
will also intermittently be using video to capture the reactions of these infants to the
music. The study will be done once a week per infant on the same day and at the same time
every week
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Prospective
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