Noise pollution in the ICU: time to look into the mirror

نویسندگان

  • Koen S Simons
  • Munhum Park
  • Armin Kohlrausch
  • Mark van den Boogaard
  • Peter Pickkers
  • Werner de Bruijn
  • Cornelis PC de Jager
چکیده

We read with interest the recent issue of Critical Care in which Darbyshire and Young [1] reported on noise levels in five different ICUs and demonstrated average sound pressure levels far above the World Health Organization recommended standard of 35 dB LAeq (A-weighted energy-equivalent sound pressure level in decibels). Although their article provides an interesting insight into the ICU soundscape, the authors did not attempt to investigate the sources of noise. In the literature, only few studies have performed an analysis of noise sources, using either questionnaires [2] or a human observer in the patient’s room [3-5]. Aiming to provide more insight into this matter, some of the authors recently performed an acoustic survey in an ICU room in order to determine which sources are responsible for the high noise levels, and details of this study were recently published [6]. Briefly, an audio recording was made by using a calibrated microphone in an ICU room at Jeroen Bosch Hospital for a duration of 67 hours. In addition to the analysis of various acoustic parameters, a 24-hour audio fragment was manually annotated by six research assistants. All sound events (n = 27,421) were identified by using 28 noise source labels, which were grouped into five noise categories. Acoustic analysis showed an average sound pressure level of 61 dB LAeq when the room was occupied. In agreement with the aforementioned study, the number of predicted loudness peaks was up to 90 per hour. Restorative periods were defined as periods of at least 5 minutes in which the sound pressure level relative to the background level did not exceed 17.7

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دوره 18  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2014