| Literature DB >> 29713811 |
Adam Charles Heathcote1, Jacqueline Jones1, Paul Clarke2,3.
Abstract
Only a minority of babies require extended resuscitation at birth. Resuscitations concerning babies who die or who survive with adverse outcomes are increasingly subject to medicolegal scrutiny. Our aim was to describe real-life timings of key resuscitation events observed in a historical series of newborns who required full resuscitation at birth. Twenty-seven babies born in our centre over a 10-year period had an Apgar score of 0 at 1 min and required full resuscitation. The median (95% confidence interval) postnatal age at achieving key events were commencing cardiac compressions, 2.0 (1.5-4.0) min; endotracheal intubation, 3.8 (2.0-6.0) min; umbilical venous catheterisation 9.0 (7.5-12.0) min; and administration of first adrenaline dose 10.0 (8.0-14.0) min.Entities:
Keywords: Medicolegal; Neonatology; Resuscitation; Umbilical venous catheter
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29713811 PMCID: PMC5997100 DOI: 10.1007/s00431-018-3160-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Pediatr ISSN: 0340-6199 Impact factor: 3.183
Timing of key resuscitation events in 27 neonates who required full resuscitation at birth
| Key event | Median postnatal age [95% CI], minutes | Event achieved but timing undocumented, |
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| Neonatal team arrived ( | 1.5 [0.0–3.0], ( | 6/27 (22%) |
| Chest movement achieved ( | 1.0 [1.0–2.0], ( | 11/26 (42%) |
| Cardiac compressions commenced ( | 2.0 [1.7–3.8], ( | 12/27 (44%) |
| Endotracheal intubation achieved ( | 3.8 [2.0–7.5], ( | 1/26 (4%) |
| Central venous access achieved ( | 9.0 [7.0–14.0], ( | 2/23 (7%) |
| First dose intravenous adrenaline ( | 10.0 [8.0–14.0], ( | 3/25 (12%) |
| Second dose intravenous adrenaline ( | 11.0 [10.0–19.0], ( | 4/19 (21%) |
| First fluid bolus ( | 13.0 [10.0–15.0], ( | 3/17 (18%) |
| First dose intravenous sodium bicarbonate ( | 12.0 [10.0–15.0], ( | 4/17 (24%) |
| Time to first detectable heart rate ( | 8.3 [5.0–13.9], ( | 4/19 (21%) |
| Arrival of consultant ( | 8.0 [5.0–14.0], ( | 3/20 (15%) |
| First gasp ( | 9.0 [1.0–14.0], ( | 9/20 (45%) |
| Cardiac compressions ceased ( | 16.3 [11.0–25.4], ( | 15/27 (56%) |
| Ongoing resuscitation measures ceased ( | 25.0 [15.8–26.5], ( | 0/9 (0%) |
Fig. 1Timeline of key neonatal resuscitation events: box and whisker plot (medians, interquartile ranges, full ranges)
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