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Variation in Care of Well-Appearing Hypothermic Young Infants: A Multisite Study

Authors :
Combs, Monica D.
Mitchell, Meredith
Molas-Torreblanca, Kira
Lee, Clifton
Raffaele, Jennifer L.
Sharma, Meenu
Berger, Stephanie
Morrison, John
Prasad, Madhuri
Wood, Julie K.
Van Meurs, Annalise
Mullin, Rachael
Doraiswamy, Vignesh
Ingram, Evan
Banker, Sumeet L.
Lee, Jennifer
Tan, Xiyan
Potisek, Nicholas M.
Halvorson, Elizabeth E.
Source :
Hospital Pediatrics; August 2023, Vol. 13 Issue: 8 p742-750, 9p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Numerous decision tools have emerged to guide management of febrile infants, but limited data exist to guide the care of young infants presenting with hypothermia. We evaluated the variation in care for well-appearing hypothermic young infants in the hospital and/or emergency department setting between participating sites.This is a retrospective cohort study of well-appearing infants ≤90 days old across 9 academic medical centers from September 1, 2016 to May 5, 2021. Infants were identified via billing codes for hypothermia or an initial temperature ≤36.0°C with manual chart review performed. Primary outcomes included assessment of variation in diagnostic evaluation, disposition, empirical antimicrobial therapy, and length of stay.Of 14 278 infants originally identified, 739 met inclusion criteria. Significant interhospital variation occurred across all primary outcomes. Across sites, a full serious bacterial illness evaluation was done in 12% to 76% of hypothermic infants. Empirical antibiotics were administered 20% to 87% of the time. Performance of herpes simplex viral testing ranged from 7% to 84%, and acyclovir was empirically started 8% to 82% of the time. Hospital admission rates ranged from 45% to 100% of patients.Considerable variation across multiple aspects of care exists for well-appearing young infants presenting with hypothermia. An improved understanding of hypothermic young infants and their risk of infection can lead to the development of clinical decision tools to guide appropriate evaluation and management.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21541663
Volume :
13
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Hospital Pediatrics
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs63656129
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1542/hpeds.2023-007199