Abstract
Insensible water loss, oxygen consumption, and carbon dioxide production were measured in eight premature infants under four different conditions: in conventional single-walled incubator with and without plastic heat shield, and under radiant warmer with and without heat shield. IWL was greater under the radiant warmer (3.40±1.50 ml/kg/hour, mean±SD) than in the incubator (2.37±1.15 ml/kg/hour) when both were compared without heat shield. Addition of the heat shield reduced IWL in the incubator (2.13±0.76 ml/kg/hour) but not under the radiant warmer (3.37±0.94 ml/kg/hour). There were no significant differences in V̇O2 or respiratory quotient between any two of the four study conditions. © 1980 The C. V. Mosby Company.
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Bell, E. F., Weinstein, M. R., & Oh, W. (1980). Heat balance in premature infants: Comparative effects of convectively heated incubator and radiant warmer, with and without plastic heat shield. The Journal of Pediatrics, 96(3 PART 1), 460–465. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0022-3476(80)80698-6
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