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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Eppler, M. | Donovan, R. | Schweig, L. | Cortes, D.R. | Prazad, P.; | Gulati, A. | Puppala, B.;
Affiliations: Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatology, Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital, Park Ridge, IL, USA | Department of Pediatrics, Division of Research, Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital, Park Ridge, IL, USA | Advocate Medical Group, Park Ridge, IL, USA | Stat Analysis Corporation, Chicago, IL, USA | Midwestern University, College of Pharmacy, Downers Grove, IL, USA
Note: [] Corresponding author: Dr. Bhagya L. Puppala, Advocate Lutheran General Children's Hospital, 1775 Dempster Street, Park Ridge, IL 60068, USA. Tel.: +1 847 723 5313; Fax: +1 847 723 2338; E-mail: bhagya.puppala-md@advocatehealth.com
Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the effect of phototherapy on volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions inside neonatal incubators during standard operational settings. Study design: Air samples were collected from six unoccupied incubators during four standard operational settings and after adding phototherapy. Quantitative analyses were performed using a Tekmar AutoCan Preconcentrator interfaced to an Agilent 6890 Gas Chromatograph with a 5975 Mass Spectrometer. Result: Two VOCs, 2-heptanone and n-butyl acetate, were identified as elevated and mean concentrations increased further with temperature and addition of humidity (4.3 ± 0.93 to 39.66 ± 7.66 ppb [p = 0.001] and 0.68 ± 0.27 to 7.23 ± 1.05 ppb [p ≤ 0.001]; respectively). However, phototherapy did not significantly alter VOC concentrations inside the incubator. Conclusion: The use of phototherapy did not appear to influence 2-heptanone and n-butyl acetate concentrations or generate any new emissions within the neonatal incubator. This study confirmed the effect of temperature and humidity on 2-heptanone and n-butyl acetate, using authentic analytical standards.
Keywords: NICU, environment, pollution, neonatal incubator, phototherapy, 2-heptanone, n-butyl acetate, VOC
DOI: 10.3233/NPM-2012-55911
Journal: Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 221-227, 2012
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