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The influence of APACHE II score on the average noise level in an intensive care unit: an observational study

BACKGROUND: Noise levels in hospitals, especially in intensive care units (ICUs) are known to be high, potentially affecting not only the patients’ well-being but also their clinical outcomes. In an observational study, we made a long-term measurement of noise levels in an ICU, and investigated the...

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Autores principales: Park, Munhum, Vos, Pieter, Vlaskamp, Björn NS, Kohlrausch, Armin, Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25861240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-015-0019-7
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author Park, Munhum
Vos, Pieter
Vlaskamp, Björn NS
Kohlrausch, Armin
Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W
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Vos, Pieter
Vlaskamp, Björn NS
Kohlrausch, Armin
Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W
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description BACKGROUND: Noise levels in hospitals, especially in intensive care units (ICUs) are known to be high, potentially affecting not only the patients’ well-being but also their clinical outcomes. In an observational study, we made a long-term measurement of noise levels in an ICU, and investigated the influence of various factors on the noise level, including the acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) score. METHODS: The average noise level was continuously measured for three months in all (eight) patient rooms in an ICU, while the patient data were also registered, including the APACHE II score. The 24-hour trend of the noise level was obtained for the patients of length-of-stay (LOS) ≥1 day, which was compared to the timeline of the ICU routine events. For the patients with LOS ≥4 days, the average noise levels in the first four days were analyzed, and regression models were established using the stepwise search method based on the Akaike information criterion. RESULTS: Features identified in the 24-hour trends (n = 55) agreed well with the daily routine events in the ICU, where regular check-ups raised the 10-minute average noise level by 2~3 dBA from the surrounding values at night, and the staff shift changes consistently increased the noise level by 3~5 dBA. When analyzed in alignment with the patient’s admission (n=22), the daytime acoustic condition improved from Day 1 to 2, but worsened from Day 2 to 4, most likely in relation to the various phases of patient’s recovery. Regression analysis showed that the APACHE II score, room location, gender, day of week and the ICU admission type could explain more than 50 % of the variance in the daily average noise level, L(Aeq,24h). Where these factors were argued to have causal relations to L(Aeq,24h), the APACHE II score was found to be most strongly correlated: L(Aeq,24h) increased by 1.3~1.5 dB when the APACHE II score increased by 10 points. CONCLUSIONS: Patient’s initial health condition is one important factor that influences the acoustic environment in an ICU, which needs to be considered in observational and interventional studies where the noise in healthcare environments is the subject of investigation.
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spelling pubmed-43899732015-04-09 The influence of APACHE II score on the average noise level in an intensive care unit: an observational study Park, Munhum Vos, Pieter Vlaskamp, Björn NS Kohlrausch, Armin Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W BMC Anesthesiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Noise levels in hospitals, especially in intensive care units (ICUs) are known to be high, potentially affecting not only the patients’ well-being but also their clinical outcomes. In an observational study, we made a long-term measurement of noise levels in an ICU, and investigated the influence of various factors on the noise level, including the acute physiology and chronic health evaluation II (APACHE II) score. METHODS: The average noise level was continuously measured for three months in all (eight) patient rooms in an ICU, while the patient data were also registered, including the APACHE II score. The 24-hour trend of the noise level was obtained for the patients of length-of-stay (LOS) ≥1 day, which was compared to the timeline of the ICU routine events. For the patients with LOS ≥4 days, the average noise levels in the first four days were analyzed, and regression models were established using the stepwise search method based on the Akaike information criterion. RESULTS: Features identified in the 24-hour trends (n = 55) agreed well with the daily routine events in the ICU, where regular check-ups raised the 10-minute average noise level by 2~3 dBA from the surrounding values at night, and the staff shift changes consistently increased the noise level by 3~5 dBA. When analyzed in alignment with the patient’s admission (n=22), the daytime acoustic condition improved from Day 1 to 2, but worsened from Day 2 to 4, most likely in relation to the various phases of patient’s recovery. Regression analysis showed that the APACHE II score, room location, gender, day of week and the ICU admission type could explain more than 50 % of the variance in the daily average noise level, L(Aeq,24h). Where these factors were argued to have causal relations to L(Aeq,24h), the APACHE II score was found to be most strongly correlated: L(Aeq,24h) increased by 1.3~1.5 dB when the APACHE II score increased by 10 points. CONCLUSIONS: Patient’s initial health condition is one important factor that influences the acoustic environment in an ICU, which needs to be considered in observational and interventional studies where the noise in healthcare environments is the subject of investigation. BioMed Central 2015-03-31 /pmc/articles/PMC4389973/ /pubmed/25861240 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-015-0019-7 Text en © Park et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This article is published under license to BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Vlaskamp, Björn NS
Kohlrausch, Armin
Oldenbeuving, Annemarie W
The influence of APACHE II score on the average noise level in an intensive care unit: an observational study
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title_full_unstemmed The influence of APACHE II score on the average noise level in an intensive care unit: an observational study
title_short The influence of APACHE II score on the average noise level in an intensive care unit: an observational study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4389973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25861240
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12871-015-0019-7
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