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Quality improvement programme to improve compliance with initial respiratory support guideline at preterm birth.

Emily S Hoyle1, Francesca Patino1, Charles W Yoxall1.   

Abstract

AIM: CPAP (continuous airway pressure) use as respiratory support from birth increases the proportion of babies who survive without bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Although we introduced a guideline for CPAP use in 2015, our intubation rate remained high (61.7%). We aimed to reduce the intubation rate into the interquartile range for the Vermont Oxford Neonatal (VON) network.
METHODS: A multi-disciplinary team was established. Data relating to resuscitation in all babies born before 32 weeks gestation or with a birth weight below 1500 g during 2017/2018 were collected prospectively. Episodes when CPAP was not used were identified, and series of Plan, Do, See, Act (PDSA) cycles performed. Performance data were displayed graphically to staff along with lessons learnt.
RESULTS: The rate of intubation at birth for VLBW babies fell from 61.7% into the VON interquartile range at 49.6% during the project (P = .02). Intubation rate in babies born between 26 and 30 weeks gestation fell from 66% to 41% (the VON network mean).
CONCLUSION: The NICU is a complex system. Altering clinical practice is challenging, even with good clinical evidence to support change. Quality improvement using frequent PDSA cycles enabled us to alter our practice. Preterm intubation rates are now within the desired range.
© 2019 Foundation Acta Paediatrica. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  Act (PDSA) cycle; CPAP; Do; Plan; Preterm; See; quality improvement programme

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31654526     DOI: 10.1111/apa.15076

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Paediatr        ISSN: 0803-5253            Impact factor:   2.299


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1.  Maintaining Normothermia in Preterm Babies during Stabilisation with an Intact Umbilical Cord.

Authors:  Alexander James Cleator; Emma Coombe; Vasiliki Alexopoulou; Laura Levingston; Kathryn Evans; Jonathan Christopher Hurst; Charles William Yoxall
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-05
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