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Extremely low gestational age infants: Developing a multidisciplinary care bundle.

Emanuela Ferretti1,2, Thierry Daboval1,2, Nicole Rouvinez-Bouali1,2, Sarah L Lawrence1,2, Brigitte Lemyre1,2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Clinical experience in managing extremely low gestational age infants, particularly those born <24 weeks' gestation, is limited in Canada. Our goal was to develop a bedside care bundle for infants born <26 weeks' gestation, with special considerations for infants of <24 weeks, to harmonize and improve quality of care.
METHODS: We created a multidisciplinary working group with experience in caring for preterm infants, searched the literature from 2000 to 2019 to identify best practices for the care of extremely preterm infants and consulted colleagues across Canada and internationally. Iterative improvements were made following the Plan-Do-Study-Act methodology.
RESULTS: A care bundle, created in October 2015, was divided into three time periods: initial resuscitation/stabilization, the first 72 hours and days 4 to 7, with each period subdivided in 8 to 12 care themes. Revisions and practice changes were implemented to improve skin integrity, admission temperature, timing of initiation of feeds, reliability of transcutaneous CO2 monitoring and ventilation. Of 127 infants <26 weeks admitted between implementation and end of 2019, 78 survived to discharge (61%).
CONCLUSION: It will be important to determine, with ongoing auditing and further evaluation, whether our care bundle led to improvements of short- and long-term outcomes in this population. Our experience may be useful to others caring for extremely low gestational age infants.
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Keywords:  Care bundle; Extremely low gestational age; Neonate; Quality improvement

Year:  2020        PMID: 34630783      PMCID: PMC8491076          DOI: 10.1093/pch/pxaa110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Paediatr Child Health        ISSN: 1205-7088            Impact factor:   2.253


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