Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care

Thermoregulation is considered a top priority in neonatology due to the fact that relative to adults, neonates have a morphological susceptibility to excessive heat exchange with the environment, and exhibit limited physiological/behavioural responses to thermal strain. Consequently, the environment...

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Main Author: Molgat-Seon, Yannick
Other Authors: Jay, Oliver
Language:en
Published: Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23070
http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5261
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spelling ndltd-uottawa.ca-oai-ruor.uottawa.ca-10393-230702018-01-05T19:01:19Z Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care Molgat-Seon, Yannick Jay, Oliver Thermoregulation Heat Balance Neonatology Intensive Care Radiant Warmer Thermoregulation is considered a top priority in neonatology due to the fact that relative to adults, neonates have a morphological susceptibility to excessive heat exchange with the environment, and exhibit limited physiological/behavioural responses to thermal strain. Consequently, the environmental conditions in which they are nursed must be tightly regulated to maintain body temperature stable. Neonatal intensive care units (NICU) use radiant warmers (RW) to thermally manage many newborns. However, recent evidence suggests that RW induce intermittent bouts of thermal strain that could adversely affect patients. This warrants further investigation of neonatal heat balance and the pertinent factors affecting it. Conducting an exhaustive audit of heat exchanges affecting the body during standard care under a RW could yield important information that would lead to the improvement of clinical practice in NICUs. The present thesis focuses on neonatal thermoregulatory responses, various body heat exchange mechanisms and processes during standard care under RW. 2012-07-16T14:13:53Z 2012-07-16T14:13:53Z 2012 2012 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10393/23070 http://dx.doi.org/10.20381/ruor-5261 en Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
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topic Thermoregulation
Heat Balance
Neonatology
Intensive Care
Radiant Warmer
spellingShingle Thermoregulation
Heat Balance
Neonatology
Intensive Care
Radiant Warmer
Molgat-Seon, Yannick
Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care
description Thermoregulation is considered a top priority in neonatology due to the fact that relative to adults, neonates have a morphological susceptibility to excessive heat exchange with the environment, and exhibit limited physiological/behavioural responses to thermal strain. Consequently, the environmental conditions in which they are nursed must be tightly regulated to maintain body temperature stable. Neonatal intensive care units (NICU) use radiant warmers (RW) to thermally manage many newborns. However, recent evidence suggests that RW induce intermittent bouts of thermal strain that could adversely affect patients. This warrants further investigation of neonatal heat balance and the pertinent factors affecting it. Conducting an exhaustive audit of heat exchanges affecting the body during standard care under a RW could yield important information that would lead to the improvement of clinical practice in NICUs. The present thesis focuses on neonatal thermoregulatory responses, various body heat exchange mechanisms and processes during standard care under RW.
author2 Jay, Oliver
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Molgat-Seon, Yannick
author Molgat-Seon, Yannick
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title Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care
title_short Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care
title_full Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care
title_fullStr Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying Heat Balance Components in Neonates Nursed under Radiant Warmers during Intensive Care
title_sort quantifying heat balance components in neonates nursed under radiant warmers during intensive care
publisher Université d'Ottawa / University of Ottawa
publishDate 2012
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