Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in Haryana

Background: Standardized written guidelines and protocols in NICU are known to impact neonatal outcomes and improve survival. Objective: To study and compare the morbidity and mortality outcomes of very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates before and after introduction of structured approach to standard...

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Main Authors: Sunaina Arora, Pankaj Yadav, Hanish Bajaj, Anurag Singh Thakur, Manish Mittal, Meetu Rawat Gupta, Abhilash Jose, Rohit Arora
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Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
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spelling doaj-4abf320b539a4cc9a3b6f7782eb782b42020-12-09T04:16:29ZengElsevierInternational Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine2352-64672020-12-0174174180Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in HaryanaSunaina Arora0Pankaj Yadav1Hanish Bajaj2Anurag Singh Thakur3Manish Mittal4Meetu Rawat Gupta5Abhilash Jose6Rohit Arora7DCH, DNB Pediatrics, Apollo Cradle Hospital, Gurgaon, SCO-1,2 and 3. Apollo Cradle Hospital, Gurgaon Haryana, 122001, India; Corresponding author.DNB Paediatrics, IAP Neonatology Fellow, Apollo Cradle, Gurgaon, IndiaDCH Paediatrics, Apollo Cradle, Gurgaon, IndiaDCH, DNB Paediatrics, Apollo Cradle, Gurgaon, IndiaDCH Paediatrics, Apollo Cradle, Gurgaon, IndiaDCH Paediatrics, Apollo Cradle, Gurgaon, IndiaGNM Nursing, Nursing Head NICU, Apollo Cradle, Gurgaon, IndiaNeonatology, Apollo Cradle, Gurgaon, Clinical/ Research Fellow NPM Program, University of Western Ontario, CanadaBackground: Standardized written guidelines and protocols in NICU are known to impact neonatal outcomes and improve survival. Objective: To study and compare the morbidity and mortality outcomes of very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates before and after introduction of structured approach to standardized management guidelines on four interventions in a tertiary care hospital in North India. Methodology: Structured approach to standardized management guidelines on four interventions were implemented for VLBW infants in NICU. a) Humidified and Heated High Flow Nasal Cannula (HHHFNC) as the initial mode of ventilator support in preterm VLBW babies. b) Expressed breast milk for feeding preterm VLBW babies and absolutely no formula milk. c) Hand washing and following “Bundle Care Approach” for Central lines as the cardinal cornerstones for maintaining strict asepsis. d) Development and supportive care to be regularly followed. Data was collected prospectively from July 2015 to December 2016 (Intervention Group) and compared with retrospective matched controls from the previous year (July 2014–June 2015) (Control Group). Results: There was a significant decrease in culture positive sepsis in the intervention group compared to control group (3 (2.97%) CI:0.006–0.08 vs 11 (19.64%) CI:0.10–0.32; P = .0004). There was no significant difference in the mortality (5.35% vs3.96% P = .74) amongst the two groups. Conclusion: Implementing structured approach to above mentioned interventions in the form of standardized management guidelines for preterm VLBW neonates was associated with significant reduction in culture proven sepsis and mechanical ventilation days without affecting mortality or other co-morbidities.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352646719300614VLBW infantsNICUNeonatal outcomes
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author Sunaina Arora
Pankaj Yadav
Hanish Bajaj
Anurag Singh Thakur
Manish Mittal
Meetu Rawat Gupta
Abhilash Jose
Rohit Arora
spellingShingle Sunaina Arora
Pankaj Yadav
Hanish Bajaj
Anurag Singh Thakur
Manish Mittal
Meetu Rawat Gupta
Abhilash Jose
Rohit Arora
Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in Haryana
International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
VLBW infants
NICU
Neonatal outcomes
author_facet Sunaina Arora
Pankaj Yadav
Hanish Bajaj
Anurag Singh Thakur
Manish Mittal
Meetu Rawat Gupta
Abhilash Jose
Rohit Arora
author_sort Sunaina Arora
title Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in Haryana
title_short Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in Haryana
title_full Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in Haryana
title_fullStr Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in Haryana
title_full_unstemmed Improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: Implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in Haryana
title_sort improving clinical outcomes of very low birth weight infants: implementation of standardized management guidelines in tertiary care hospital in haryana
publisher Elsevier
series International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
issn 2352-6467
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: Standardized written guidelines and protocols in NICU are known to impact neonatal outcomes and improve survival. Objective: To study and compare the morbidity and mortality outcomes of very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates before and after introduction of structured approach to standardized management guidelines on four interventions in a tertiary care hospital in North India. Methodology: Structured approach to standardized management guidelines on four interventions were implemented for VLBW infants in NICU. a) Humidified and Heated High Flow Nasal Cannula (HHHFNC) as the initial mode of ventilator support in preterm VLBW babies. b) Expressed breast milk for feeding preterm VLBW babies and absolutely no formula milk. c) Hand washing and following “Bundle Care Approach” for Central lines as the cardinal cornerstones for maintaining strict asepsis. d) Development and supportive care to be regularly followed. Data was collected prospectively from July 2015 to December 2016 (Intervention Group) and compared with retrospective matched controls from the previous year (July 2014–June 2015) (Control Group). Results: There was a significant decrease in culture positive sepsis in the intervention group compared to control group (3 (2.97%) CI:0.006–0.08 vs 11 (19.64%) CI:0.10–0.32; P = .0004). There was no significant difference in the mortality (5.35% vs3.96% P = .74) amongst the two groups. Conclusion: Implementing structured approach to above mentioned interventions in the form of standardized management guidelines for preterm VLBW neonates was associated with significant reduction in culture proven sepsis and mechanical ventilation days without affecting mortality or other co-morbidities.
topic VLBW infants
NICU
Neonatal outcomes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352646719300614
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