Delivery Room Management of Infants with Surgical Conditions.

Q2 Medicine NeoReviews Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1542/neo.25-10-e612
K Taylor Wild, Anne M Ades, Holly L Hedrick, Lauren Heimall, Julie S Moldenhauer, Olivia Nelson, Elizabeth E Foglia, Natalie E Rintoul
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Delivery room resuscitation of infants with surgical conditions can be complex and depends on an experienced and cohesive multidisciplinary team whose performance is more important than that of any individual team member. Existing resuscitation algorithms were not developed for infants with congenital anomalies, and delivery room resuscitation is largely dictated by expert opinion extrapolating physiologic expectations from infants without anomalies. As prenatal diagnosis rates improve, there is an increased ability to plan for the unique delivery room needs of infants with surgical conditions. In this review, we share expert opinion, including our center's delivery room management for neonatal noncardiac surgical conditions, and highlight knowledge gaps and the need for further studies and evidence-based practice to be incorporated into the delivery room care of infants with surgical conditions. Future research in this area is essential to move from an expert-based approach to a data-driven approach to improve and individualize delivery room resuscitation of infants with surgical conditions.

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手术婴儿的产房管理。
在产房对患有外科疾病的婴儿进行复苏可能非常复杂,这有赖于一个经验丰富、团结一致的多学科团队,团队成员的表现比任何个人的表现都更重要。现有的复苏算法并非针对先天性畸形婴儿而制定,产房复苏在很大程度上是由专家根据无畸形婴儿的生理预期而推断出来的。随着产前诊断率的提高,针对患有外科疾病婴儿的独特产房需求制定计划的能力也在增强。在这篇综述中,我们分享了专家的意见,包括我们中心对新生儿非心脏手术情况的产房管理,并强调了知识差距以及进一步研究和循证实践的必要性,以便将其纳入对有手术情况婴儿的产房护理中。要从以专家为基础的方法转变为以数据为导向的方法,以改善手术患儿的产房复苏并使之个性化,就必须在这一领域开展未来的研究。
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NeoReviews Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Co-edited by Alistair G.S. Philip, MD, FAAP, and William W. Hay Jr., MD, FAAP, NeoReviews each month delivers 3 to 4 clinical reviews, case discussions, basic science insights and "on the horizon" pieces. Written and edited by experts, these concise reviews are available to NeoReviews subscribers at http://neoreviews.aappublications.org. Since January 2009, all clinical articles have been mapped to the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) content specifications in neonatology.
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