Neonatal Music Therapy and Cerebral Oxygenation in Extremely and Very Preterm Infants: a Pilot Study

Nienke H van Dokkum, E. Kooi, Besrat Berhane, Anne-Greet Ravensbergen, L. Hakvoort, A. Jaschke, A. Bos
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Music therapy is a novel intervention that may minimize neonatal stress. The mechanism of action is still largely unknown. We hypothesized that one mechanism of action regards altered brain oxygenation (either due to altered cerebral perfusion or altered cerebral oxygen consumption). We measured cerebral oxygenation before, during and after music therapy sessions using Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIRS). We extracted data on cerebral oxygen saturation (r c SO 2 ) and calculated cerebral fractional tissue oxygen extraction ( c FTOE). In addition, we measured heart rate. We included 20 infants, receiving 44 music therapy sessions. Median gestational age was 27 weeks, the majority were males. We identified two distinct reactions: in one group r c SO 2 increased and c FTOE decreased during therapy compared with before therapy, whereas in the other group r c SO 2 decreased and c FTOE increased during therapy compared with before therapy. The first may indicate a sedative effect, whereas the second may reflect a hyperalert state. The observed changes in heart rate may contribute to these observations through altered cerebral perfusion. The clinical significance of these two distinct reactions for music processing and (future) neurological functioning in these infants warrants further investigation.
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新生儿音乐治疗和脑氧合在极早产儿和极早产儿:一项试点研究
音乐疗法是一种新的干预措施,可以最大限度地减少新生儿的压力。其作用机制在很大程度上仍是未知的。我们假设一种作用机制与脑氧合改变有关(由于脑灌注改变或脑氧消耗改变)。我们使用近红外光谱(NIRS)测量了音乐治疗前、期间和之后的脑氧合。我们提取脑氧饱和度(r c SO 2)数据并计算脑组织氧提取分数(c FTOE)。此外,我们还测量了心率。我们纳入了20名婴儿,接受了44次音乐治疗。中位胎龄为27周,多数为男性。我们发现了两种不同的反应:在一组中,与治疗前相比,治疗期间r c so2增加,c FTOE减少,而在另一组中,与治疗前相比,治疗期间r c so2减少,c FTOE增加。第一种可能表明镇静作用,而第二种可能反映高度警觉状态。观察到的心率变化可能通过改变脑灌注有助于这些观察。这两种不同的反应对这些婴儿的音乐处理和(未来的)神经功能的临床意义值得进一步研究。
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