Noise Assessment in Intensive Care Units

Intensive Care Units are environments with numerous noise sources. In different hospital environments it is recommended to have a sound pressure level between 35 and 45db(A). To measure the sound pressure levels in three ICU at a hospital in Jundiaí, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Observational. we use...

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Veröffentlicht in:Brazilian journal of otorhinolaryngology 2009-11, Vol.75 (6), p.844-846
Hauptverfasser: Cardoso Macedo, Ivan Senis, Mateus, Daniela Cunha, De Martin Guedes C Costa, Eduardo, Asprino, Ana Cristina Lanfranchi, Américo Lourenço, Edmir
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Zusammenfassung:Intensive Care Units are environments with numerous noise sources. In different hospital environments it is recommended to have a sound pressure level between 35 and 45db(A). To measure the sound pressure levels in three ICU at a hospital in Jundiaí, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Observational. we used a Minipa model MSL1532C (USA) sound meter, according to the Brazilian Technical Standards (NBR 10151), in order to measure sound levels in the ICUs at different moments, that is, the morning, afternoon and night at peak times of activity. The values found during the checking of the sound pressure levels were 64.1dB (A) in the First ICU, 58.9 dB (A) in the Coronary Unit and 64dB (A) in the second ICU. High sound pressure levels in ICU still mean an important health-related problem for patients in these units. None of the three ICU pad levels above 85dB, showing that there is no occupational risk for the health care teams in the environments studied.
ISSN:1808-8694
1808-8686
1808-8686
DOI:10.1016/S1808-8694(15)30547-4