Impact of a music intervention on heart rate variability in very preterm infants.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Acta Paediatrica Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1111/apa.17500
Francisca Barcos-Munoz, Alfredo I Hernández, Marlene A Abreu De Araujo, Sébastien Fau, Manuela Filippa, Petra S Hüppi, Alain Beuchée, Olivier Baud
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Abstract

Aim: Infants born very preterm spend their early postnatal life in a neonatal intensive care unit, where irregular and unpredictable sounds replace the structured and familiar intrauterine auditory environment. Music interventions may contribute to alleviate these deleterious effects by reducing stress and providing a form of environmental enrichment.

Material and methods: This was an ancillary study as part of a blinded randomised controlled clinical trial entitled the effect of music on preterm infant's brain development. It measured the impact of music listening on the autonomic nervous system (ANS), we assessed heart rate variability (HRV) through high-resolution recordings of heart rate monitoring, at three specific postmenstrual ages in premature infants.

Results: From 29 included subjects, 18 were assessed for complete HRV dataset, including nine assigned to the music intervention and nine to the control group. Postmenstrual age appeared to be the main factor influencing HRV from 33 weeks to term equivalent age. Further analyses did not reveal any detectable effect of music intervention on ANS response.

Conclusion: This study found that ANS responses were not modified by recorded music intervention in very preterm infants during wakefulness or sleep onset. Further research is warranted to explore other factors influencing ANS development in this population.

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音乐干预对早产儿心率变异性的影响。
目的:早产儿在出生后早期会在新生儿重症监护室度过,在那里,不规则和不可预测的声音取代了有条理和熟悉的宫内听觉环境。音乐干预可以减轻压力并提供一种丰富的环境,从而有助于缓解这些有害影响:这是一项辅助研究,是题为 "音乐对早产儿大脑发育的影响 "的盲法随机对照临床试验的一部分。在早产儿月经后的三个特定年龄段,我们通过高分辨率心率监测记录评估了心率变异性(HRV),从而测量了听音乐对自律神经系统(ANS)的影响:在 29 名受试者中,18 人接受了完整的心率变异数据集评估,其中 9 人被分配到音乐干预组,9 人被分配到对照组。月经后年龄似乎是影响 33 周至足月同等年龄心率变异的主要因素。进一步分析并未发现音乐干预对自律神经系统反应有任何可察觉的影响:本研究发现,在早产儿清醒或睡眠开始时,录制的音乐干预不会改变其自律神经系统的反应。有必要开展进一步研究,探索影响该人群自律神经系统发育的其他因素。
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Acta Paediatrica
Acta Paediatrica 医学-小儿科
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6.50
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384
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2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: Acta Paediatrica is a peer-reviewed monthly journal at the forefront of international pediatric research. It covers both clinical and experimental research in all areas of pediatrics including: neonatal medicine developmental medicine adolescent medicine child health and environment psychosomatic pediatrics child health in developing countries
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