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Delivery room management of very low birth weight infants in Germany, Austria and Switzerland - a comparison of protocols

BACKGROUND: Surveys from the USA, Australia and Spain have shown significant inter-institutional variation in delivery room (DR) management of very low birth weight infants (VLBWI, < 1500 g) at birth, despite regularly updated international guidelines. OBJECTIVE: To investigate protocols for DR m...

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Autores principales: Roehr, CC, Gröbe, S, Rüdiger, M, Hummler, H, Nelle, M, Proquitté, H, Hammer, H, Schmalisch, G
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21159574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-15-11-493
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author Roehr, CC
Gröbe, S
Rüdiger, M
Hummler, H
Nelle, M
Proquitté, H
Hammer, H
Schmalisch, G
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Rüdiger, M
Hummler, H
Nelle, M
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Schmalisch, G
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description BACKGROUND: Surveys from the USA, Australia and Spain have shown significant inter-institutional variation in delivery room (DR) management of very low birth weight infants (VLBWI, < 1500 g) at birth, despite regularly updated international guidelines. OBJECTIVE: To investigate protocols for DR management of VLBWI in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and to compare these with the 2005 ILCOR guidelines. METHODS: DR management protocols were surveyed in a prospective, questionnaire-based survey in 2008. Results were compared between countries and between academic and non-academic units. Protocols were compared to the 2005 ILCOR guidelines. RESULTS: In total, 190/249 units (76%) replied. Protocols for DR management existed in 94% of units. Statistically significant differences between countries were found regarding provision of 24 hr in house neonatal service; presence of a designated resuscitation area; devices for respiratory support; use of pressure-controlled manual ventilation devices; volume control by respirator; and dosage of Surfactant. There were no statistically significant differences regarding application and monitoring of supplementary oxygen, or targeted saturation levels, or for the use of sustained inflations. Comparison of academic and non-academic hospitals showed no significant differences, apart from the targeted saturation levels (SpO(2)) at 10 min. of life. Comparison with ILCOR guidelines showed good adherence to the 2005 recommendations. SUMMARY: Delivery room management in German, Austrian and Swiss neonatal units was commonly based on written protocols. Only minor differences were found regarding the DR setup, devices used and the targeted ranges for SpO(2 )and FiO(2). DR management was in good accordance with 2005 ILCOR guidelines, some units already incorporated evidence beyond the ILCOR statement into their routine practice.
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spelling pubmed-33526582012-05-16 Delivery room management of very low birth weight infants in Germany, Austria and Switzerland - a comparison of protocols Roehr, CC Gröbe, S Rüdiger, M Hummler, H Nelle, M Proquitté, H Hammer, H Schmalisch, G Eur J Med Res Research BACKGROUND: Surveys from the USA, Australia and Spain have shown significant inter-institutional variation in delivery room (DR) management of very low birth weight infants (VLBWI, < 1500 g) at birth, despite regularly updated international guidelines. OBJECTIVE: To investigate protocols for DR management of VLBWI in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and to compare these with the 2005 ILCOR guidelines. METHODS: DR management protocols were surveyed in a prospective, questionnaire-based survey in 2008. Results were compared between countries and between academic and non-academic units. Protocols were compared to the 2005 ILCOR guidelines. RESULTS: In total, 190/249 units (76%) replied. Protocols for DR management existed in 94% of units. Statistically significant differences between countries were found regarding provision of 24 hr in house neonatal service; presence of a designated resuscitation area; devices for respiratory support; use of pressure-controlled manual ventilation devices; volume control by respirator; and dosage of Surfactant. There were no statistically significant differences regarding application and monitoring of supplementary oxygen, or targeted saturation levels, or for the use of sustained inflations. Comparison of academic and non-academic hospitals showed no significant differences, apart from the targeted saturation levels (SpO(2)) at 10 min. of life. Comparison with ILCOR guidelines showed good adherence to the 2005 recommendations. SUMMARY: Delivery room management in German, Austrian and Swiss neonatal units was commonly based on written protocols. Only minor differences were found regarding the DR setup, devices used and the targeted ranges for SpO(2 )and FiO(2). DR management was in good accordance with 2005 ILCOR guidelines, some units already incorporated evidence beyond the ILCOR statement into their routine practice. BioMed Central 2010-11-25 /pmc/articles/PMC3352658/ /pubmed/21159574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/2047-783X-15-11-493 Text en Copyright ©2010 I. Holzapfel Publishers
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Hammer, H
Schmalisch, G
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title_short Delivery room management of very low birth weight infants in Germany, Austria and Switzerland - a comparison of protocols
title_sort delivery room management of very low birth weight infants in germany, austria and switzerland - a comparison of protocols
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3352658/
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