| Literature DB >> 32493456 |
François Javaudin1,2, Mélodie Roche3, Lucile Trutt4, Isabelle Bunker5, Valérie Hamel6, Sybille Goddet7, François Templier8, Christine Potiron9, Quentin Le Bastard9,10, Philippe Pes9, Gilles Bagou11, Jean-Louis Chabernaud12, Emmanuel Montassier9,10, Brice Leclère10,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mobile intensive care units frequently manage unplanned out-of-hospital births (UOHB). Rewarming methods during pre-hospital management of UOHB have not yet been compared. The aim was to compare rewarming methods used during pre-hospital management in a large prospective cohort of UOHB in France.Entities:
Keywords: Neonatology; Rewarming method; Unplanned out-of-hospital birth
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32493456 PMCID: PMC7271438 DOI: 10.1186/s13049-020-00750-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ISSN: 1757-7241 Impact factor: 2.953
Fig. 1Study flow chart. UOHB, unplanned out-of-hospital births
Population Characteristics
| Delivery before medical team arrival, n (%) | 200 (62) | 140 (68) | 162 (81) | < .001 | 0 (0) |
| Place of delivery, n (%) | .004 | 0 (0) | |||
| Public place | 33 (10) | 12 (6) | 22 (11) | ||
| Home or private place | 243 (76) | 177 (86) | 166 (83) | ||
| Ambulance | 45 (14) | 17 (8) | 11 (6) | ||
| Outside temperature, median (IQR), °C | 13.5 (8.5–19.6) | 12.4 (7.4–17.8) | 9.6 (5.7–14.3) | < .001 | 0 (0) |
| Maternal age, median (IQR), y | 31 (28–35) | 31 (27–34) | 31 (27–34) | .4 | 1 (< 1) |
| Weeks of gestation, median (IQR), w | 40 (39–41) | 40 (39–41) | 39 (39–40) | < .001 | 43 (6) |
| Good adaptation to extrauterine life*, n (%) | 313 (97) | 200 (97) | 187 (94) | .09 | 0 (0) |
| Gender male, n (%) | 163 (51) | 93 (45) | 85 (43) | .2 | 0 (0) |
| Weight, median (IQR), g | 3300 (3010–3620) | 3220 (2980–3480) | 3000 (2675–3340) | < .001 | 25 (3) |
| Body temperature at arrival on scene, median (IQR), °C | 36.5 (36.0–37.0) | 36.0 (35.5–36.7) | 35.4 (35.0–36.0) | < .001 | 0 (0) |
| Body temperature site at arrival on scene, n (%) | .7 | 73 (10) | |||
| Rectal | 183 (57) | 123 (60) | 130 (65) | ||
| Axillary | 87 (27) | 47 (23) | 45 (23) | ||
| Other | 20 (2) | 12 (6) | 12 (6) | ||
| Time from delivery to initial temperature, median (IQR), min | 18 (9–30) | 16 (8–29) | 22 (10–32) | .01 | 103 (14) |
| Time from delivery to hospital admission, median (IQR), min | 45 (35–60) | 40 (30–55) | 40 (30–51) | .003 | 281 (39) |
| Body temperature site at hospital admission, n (%) | .2 | 194 (27) | |||
| Rectal | 176 (55) | 115 (56) | 106 (53) | ||
| Axillary | 58 (18) | 31 (15) | 39 (20) | ||
| Other | 5 (2) | 5 (2) | 1 (1) | ||
| Rewarming methods (in isolation), n (%) | 9 (1) | ||||
| Skin-to-skin | 137 (43) | 87 (42) | 86 (43) | .9 | |
| Plastic bag | 188 (59) | 98 (48) | 132 (66) | < .001 | |
| Cap | 301 (94) | 182 (88) | 182 (91) | .09 | |
| Incubator | 35 (11) | 22 (11) | 15 (7) | .4 | |
| Mortality, n (%) | 0 (0) | 1 (1) | 0 (0) | .6 | 2 (< 1) |
IQR interquartile range
* Apgar scores of 7 to 10
Fig. 2Change in body temperature during transport according to the rewarming methods
Multivariate linear model of factors associated with change in body temperature during transport
| 0.16 (0.08; 0.24) | |
| 0.04 (0.003; 0.08) | |
| 0.25 (0.10; 0.39) | |
| Plastic bag + cap + skin-to-skin | reference |
| Plastic bag + cap | −0.18 (−0.32; −0.05) |
| Skin-to-skin + cap | −0.15 (−0.31; 0.01) |
| Incubator | 0.33 (0.13; 0.52) |
| −0.53 (− 0.59; − 0.46) | |
95% CI 95% confidence interval
Fig. 3Classification tree to predict the body temperature of the newborn at hospital admission after unplanned out-of-hospital birth. * Other rewarming methods, plastic bag + skin-to-skin + cap combination, skin-to-skin + cap combination or incubator. UOHB, unplanned out-of-hospital birth. This tree was constructed using the CART method (Classification and Regression Trees). For example, in UOHB if the outside temperature is ≥8.4 °C and the gestation term is less than 37 weeks, the predicted body temperature of the newborn on arrival at the hospital is < 36 °C