Objective: To compare effects on premature infants' weight gain of a computer-generated and a nurse-determined incubator humidity strategy. An optimal humidity protocol is thought to reduce time to regain birthweight.
Design: Prospective randomized controlled design.
Setting: Level IIIC neonatal intensive care unit in the Netherlands.
Participants: Infants of 24 to 30 weeks gestational age with a birthweight less than 1,500 g.
Intervention: Two incubator humidity strategies were studied: computer-generated and nurse-determined humidity.
Main Outcome Measure: Time needed to regain birthweight.
Results: One hundred thirty six infants were enrolled: 65 were exposed to the computer-generated strategy and 71 to the nurse-determined strategy. Demographic characteristics were well balanced between groups, with birthweight 981 +/- 245 versus 991 +/- 213 g, mean gestational age 27.7 +/- 1.7 versus 27.7 +/- 1.6 weeks. Main outcome did not significantly differ between strategies: survival analysis showed an equal number of days needed to regain birthweight (median 9 days, with 95% CIs 8-10 and 7-11 for infants exposed to the computer-generated and nurse-determined humidity strategy, respectively).
Conclusion: Computer-generated strategy does not reduce the time needed to regain birthweight.
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