| Title |
Cranial transillumination in neurologically intact full-term infants. |
| Publication Type |
thesis |
| School or College |
College of Nursing |
| Department |
Nursing |
| Author |
Jones, Sharon Marie. |
| Date |
1974-06 |
| Description |
The purpose of this study was to document a normal range of measures observed in cranial transillumination obtained from testing neurologically intact full-term infants. Ranges, means, and standards deviations in millimeters of transilluminated light of five regions of the skull, i.e., anterior fontanel, frontal midline, left biparietal, right biparietal, and occipital midline regions, were determined. Additional variables, e.g. molding, age when tested, sex, birth weight, type of delivery, head circumference, and size of the anterior fontanel, were analyzed to ascertain if there was any relationship between these variables and the amount of light transilluminated. The study was conducted at the Latter-day Saints Hospital during a 3-week time period. Forty-seven infants were tested between the twenty -fourth and seventy-second hours of life. Parental informed consent was obtained prior to conducting the transillumination procedure. The data were analyzed through the University of Utah Computer Center utilizing a Univac computer. A breakdown program and P Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient were obtained. More light was observed in the anterior fontanel and frontal midline regions than the biparietal areas and more in the biparietal areas than the occipital areas. Generally, the amount of transilluminated light seemed to decrease from the anterior to posterior regions of the head when suture lines were open or adjacent. When the sagittal suture line was overriding there was an increase in the amount of transillumination observed in the frontal midline area. Total transilluminated light, i.e., the sum of the millimeter reading for the five skull areas, was also considered for each infant. The mean was 30.02 millimeters. Standard deviation was 5.77 millimeters. Thirty-one infants scored in this range. Fourteen infants scored in the second standard deviation. Two infants scored above the second standard deviation. These infants were presented. Increasing amounts of light were noted in infants tested from 24 to 37 hours of age, then the amount of transilluminated light showed a slight decline. This trend should be further investigated. Problems and concerns noted during the study as well a recommendations and implications for future research in this areas were discussed. |
| Type |
Text |
| Publisher |
University of Utah |
| Subject |
Brain Abnormalities; Neonates |
| Subject MESH |
Transillumination; Infant |
| Dissertation Institution |
University of Utah |
| Dissertation Name |
MS |
| Language |
eng |
| Relation is Version of |
Digital reproduction of "Cranial transillumination in neurologically intact full-term infants." Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library. Print version of "Cranial transillumination in neurologically intact full-term infants." available at J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collection. RJ25.5 1974 .J66. |
| Rights Management |
© Sharon Marie Jones. |
| Format |
application/pdf |
| Format Medium |
application/pdf |
| Identifier |
us-etd2,120 |
| Source |
Original: University of Utah Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library (no longer available). |
| ARK |
ark:/87278/s6x35c0c |
| DOI |
https://doi.org/doi:10.26053/0H-G0V7-CHG0 |
| Setname |
ir_etd |
| ID |
192874 |
| OCR Text |
Show UNIVERSITY OF UTAH GRADUATE SCHOOL SUPERVISORY of COrvlMITTEE a APPROVAL thesis submitted by Sharon Marie Jones I have read this thesis and have found it to be of satisfactory quality for a master's degree. �b--S/,-'J--,-- i ��{i�Y�T�:���m=a�n�+-�� __ _ ��--�---- Date / Committee Chainnan, Supervisor I have read this thesis and have found it degree. � r (/ �JjFdt77Y Date to be of satisfactory quality for �c('// C.t;; & Peggy'" ht'-Pin _ a master's '-c� Member, Supervisory Committee I have read this thesis and have found degree. '-1 Date J '3 a /-7 L'l- r ------ it to be of satisfactory quality for a master's (�cL?1 yjQUh""{-M6�>-::+-_ ) 'J_ge1 Thomps on Member, Supervisory Committee I have read this the..sis and have found it to be of satisfactory quality for degree. Date [1<--.....-J...� ----,,f<'-!-.¥--.:-L e Cameron iii '-0 �' a master's UNIVERSITY OF UTAH G R ADU AT E SCHOOL FINAL READING APPROVAL To the Graduate Council of the University of Utah: I have read the thesis of -"Sha.r.on r'1a.J2ie_J one.s. _ ________� ___ . ____ in its final form and have found that (1) its fonnat, citations, and bibliographic style are consistent and acceptable; (2) its illustrative materials including figures, tahles, and charts are in place; and (3) the final manuscript is satisfactory to the Supervisory Committee and is ready for submission to the Graduate School. Date I i Approved for the Major Department a· //) // t;;.1 /3;"7 �t/� -�'M-JJcw---G-_i�-LJl7' __ Bonnie Clayton ' .. Chairman /Dean Approved for the Graduate Council _ |
| Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6x35c0c |