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Neonatal Resuscitation Practices in Turkey: A Survey of the Turkish Neonatal Society and the Union of European Neonatal and Perinatal Societies.

Authors :
Okulu, Emel
Koç, Esin
Erdeve, Ömer
Akdağ, Arzu
Aktaş, Selma
Aydemir, Özge
Aygün, Canan
Bayraktar, Bilge Tanyeri
Cebeci, Burcu
Çelik, Hasan Tolga
Çelik, Kıymet
Engür, Defne
Ertuğrul, Sabahattin
Fettah, Nurdan Dinlen
Gültekin, Nazlı Dilay
Taviloğlu Güçyetmez, Zatigül Şafak
Gülen, Pelin
Hirfanoğlu, İbrahim Murat
İnce, Zeynep
Kader, Şebnem
Source :
Turkish Archives of Pediatrics. May2023, Vol. 58 Issue 3, p289-297. 9p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Objective: Optimal care in the delivery room is important to decrease neonatal morbidity and mortality. We aimed to evaluate neonatal resuscitation practices in Turkish centers. Materials and Methods: A cross-sectional survey consisted of a 91-item questionnaire focused on delivery room practices in neonatal resuscitation and was sent to 50 Turkish centers. Hospitals with <2500 and those with ≥2500 births/year were compared. Results: In 2018, approximately 240 000 births occurred at participating hospitals with a median of 2630 births/year. Participating hospitals were able to provide nasal continuous-positive airway-pressure/high-flow nasal cannula, mechanical ventilation, high-frequency oscillatory ventilation, inhaled nitric oxide, and therapeutic hypothermia similarly. Antenatal counseling was routinely performed on parents at 56% of all centers. A resuscitation team was present at 72% of deliveries. Umbilical cord management for both term and preterm infants was similar between centers. The rate of delayed cord clamping was approximately 60% in term and late preterm infants. Thermal management for preterm infants (<32 weeks) was similar. Hospitals had appropriate equipment with similar rates of interventions and management, except continuous-positive-airway-pressure and positive-end-expiratory-pressure levels (cmH2O) used in preterm infants (P = .021, and P = .032). Ethical and educational aspects were also similar. Conclusions: This survey provided information on neonatal resuscitation practices in a sample of hospitals from all regions of Turkey and allowed us to see weaknesses in some fields. Although adherence to the guidelines was high among centers, further implementations are required in the areas of antenatal counseling, cord management, and circulation assessment in the delivery room. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
27576256
Volume :
58
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Turkish Archives of Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
163622530
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5152/TurkArchPediatr.2023.22281