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Short Spell Kangaroo Mother Care and Its Differential Physiological Influence in Subgroups of Preterm Babies
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2011
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Family MedicineParental CareNeonatologyLactationPrenatal CareMaternal NutritionPreterm BabiesPublic HealthAnimal PhysiologyHeart RatePreterm LaborEarly Childhood DevelopmentMaternal HealthNewborn MedicineMaternal-fetal MedicineChild DevelopmentSga BabiesInfant NutritionExercise PhysiologyPediatricsPhysiologyPregnancyKangaroo Mother CarePreterm BirthDifferential Physiological InfluenceMedicine
In routine practice, 4-6 h of kangaroo mother care (KMC) is adopted. Many mothers feel the duration impracticable. In 86 preterm babies, pre and post 1 h KMC changes in heart rate (HR), respiratory rate (RR), axillary temperature and SpO(2) are measured, in each baby. Postnatal age at the time of the study is 7.7 ± 5.2 days. Significant changes observed are decrease in mean HR by 3 bpm, RR by 3 min(-1) and increase in mean axillary temperature by 0.4 F and SpO(2) by 1.1%. In SGA babies, post KMC decrease in mean HR by 5 bpm, increase in mean axillary temperature by 0.6 F and SpO(2) by 2.1% are significant. In female babies, post KMC decrease in mean RR by 6 min(-1) and increase mean axillary temperature by 0.3 F and SpO(2) by 1.5% are significant. We conclude that preterm babies are benefited by 1 h KMC. SGA and female preterm babies showed different and greater response.
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