Abstract

Newborns and premature infants generally undergo brain MRI tests under sedation and anesthesia. Sedation or anesthesia has a risk of side effects and may be contraindicated in newborns or premature infants with congenital diseases. Therefore, this study tested subjects by applying a self-sleep induction method. This study compared and analyzed a group (Group A), which tested 42 subjects using a sedation method (used chloral hydrate or Midazolam) for the brain MRI examination, and a group (Group B), which tested 84 subjects under self-sleep induction by applying a wrapping after feeding technique using a vacuum splint (MedVac). For image analysis, this study conducted SNR analysis between the two groups, calculated Cohen

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