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Using gel pillows in preterm infants is related to decreased cranial deformity

Authors

  • Nayadet Lucero Neurorehabilitación y Enfermedades Neuromusculares Pediátricas, H Red de Salud UC-CHRISTUS
  • Alicia Nuñez Neurorehabilitación y Enfermedades Neuromusculares Pediátricas, H Red de Salud UC-CHRISTUS
  • Bernardita Severín de la M. Neurorehabilitación y Enfermedades Neuromusculares Pediátricas, H Red de Salud UC-CHRISTUS
  • Raúl Escobar Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Abstract

Introduction: The positional scaphocephaly is the preterm infants’ typical cranial deformity. And probably is due to improper motor control, which determines minor change in position and longer asymmetric pressure on the skull. Decreasing the pressure of asymmetric support points on the skull, might decrease scaphocephaly. Gel’s surface may decrease localized pressure in the skull thus decreasing the stiffness of the contact surface. There are scarce reports about this issue and all are inconclusive.Objective: To show the relationship between the use of gel pillows and reduction of scaphocephaly in preterm infants.Method: Longitudinal study of preterm infants hospitalized in neonatology service of a tertiary hospital. They used gel pillows for 5 consecutive weeks, for at least 90% of the time in prone position. Cranial measurements were performed, considering the index of cranial deformity, the first measurement before to the use of pillows and then weekly until 5 weeks.Results: 17 patients completed the 5-week protocol. Average age 28.9 weeks of gestation (range 28-34), average weight 1058 g. (range 720-2000). The index of cranial deformity ranged from 70.36 (SD 4.7) at baseline to 76.95 (3.03) at the end of the study with a significant difference (p <0.05).Conclusions This study showed a relationship between the degree of reduction of scaphocephaly expressed in the IC, using gel pillows for a period of 5 weeks in preterm infants.

Keywords:

scaphocephaly, skull deformity, preterm infant, gel pillow