A low cost, re-usable electricity-free infant warmer: evaluation of safety, effectiveness and feasibiliy.

E Nahimana, L May,A Gadgil,V Rapp,H Magge,M Kubwimana, A Nshimyiryo, F Kateera,H A Feldman,F Nkikabahizi, F Sayinzoga,A Hansen

PUBLIC HEALTH ACTION(2018)

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Setting: Rural Rwandan hospitals, where thermoregulation is critical yet a challenge for pre-term, low-birth-weight (LBW) or sick newborns. Objective: To assess the safety, effectiveness, and feasibility of an inexpensive, reusable, non-electric warmer to complement kangaroo mother care (KMC). Methods: Prospective single-arm, non-randomized intervention study. Enrolled infants were hypothermic or at risk of hypothermia due to prematurity/LBW. Infants used the warmer in conjunction with KMC or as the sole source of external heat. Temperatures of the infant, warmer and air were measured for up to 6 h. Results: Overall, 33 patients used the warmer for 102 encounters: 43 hypothermic and 59 at risk of hypothermia. In 7/102 encounters (7%), the infant developed a temperature of >37.5 degrees C (37.6 degrees-38.2 degrees C). For 43 hypothermic encounters and 59 at-risk encounters, hypothermia was corrected/prevented in respectively 41 (95%) and 59 (100%) instances. The warmer maintained goal temperature for the study duration in >= 85% of uses. Two/12 warmers broke down after <10 uses. In no instances was the warmer used incorrectly. Conclusion: Our results are promising for this prototype design, and warrant testing on a wider scale.
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non-electric warmer,kangaroo mother care,low-resource setting
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