Manikin study showed that neonates are exposed to high sound and vibration levels during helicopter incubator transports

Author:

Solvik‐Olsen Tone123ORCID,Kåsin Jan Ivar4,Hagemo Jostein235,Heyerdahl Fridtjof35

Affiliation:

1. Division of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Department of Neonatology Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

2. Department of Research and Development Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation Oslo Norway

3. Institute of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Medicine University of Oslo Oslo Norway

4. Norwegian Armed Forces Occupational Health Services Oslo Norway

5. Division of Prehospital Services, Air Ambulance Department Oslo University Hospital Oslo Norway

Abstract

AbstractAimThis initial Norwegian study aimed to quantify the vibrations and sounds experienced by neonates when they were transported by helicopter in an incubator.MethodsTwo neonatal manikins weighing 500 and 2000 g were placed in a transport incubator and transported in an Airbus H145 D3 helicopter during standard flight profiles. The vibrations were measured on the mattress inside the incubator and the sound levels were measured inside and outside the incubator.ResultsThe highest vibration levels were recorded during standard flight profiles when the lighter manikin was used. These ranged 0.27–0.94 m/s2, compared to 0.27–0.76 m/s2 for the heavier manikin. The measurements exceeded the action levels set by the European Union Vibration Directive for adult work environments. The sound levels inside the incubator ranged 84.6–86.3 A‐weighted decibels, with a C‐weighted peak level of 122 decibels. The sound levels inside the incubator were approximately 10 decibels lower than outside, but amplification was observed in the incubator at frequencies below 160 Hz.ConclusionVibrations were highest for the lighter manikin. The sound levels during helicopter transport were higher than recommended for neonatal environments and sounds were amplified within the incubator at lower frequencies.

Funder

Stiftelsen Norsk Luftambulanse

Publisher

Wiley

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