1. Current management of surgical neonates: is it optimal or do we need to improve? A national survey of the Italian Society of Neonatology.
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Costa S, Capolupo I, Bonadies L, Quercia M, Betta MP, Gombos S, Tognon C, Cavallaro G, Sgrò S, Pastorino R, Pires Marafon D, Dotta A, and Vento G
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- Infant, Newborn, Infant, Child, Humans, Intensive Care Units, Neonatal, Surveys and Questionnaires, Italy, Neonatology
- Abstract
Purpose: Few guidelines exist for the perioperative management (PM) of neonates with surgical conditions (SC). This study examined the current neonatal PM in Italy., Methods: We invited 51 neonatal intensive care units with pediatric surgery in their institution to participate in a web-based survey. The themes included (1) the involvement of the neonatologist during the PM; (2) the spread of bedside surgery (BS); (3) the critical issues concerning the neonatal PM in operating rooms (OR) and the actions aimed at improving the PM., Results: Response rate was 82.4%. The neonatologist is involved during the intraoperative management in 42.9% of the responding centers (RC) and only when the surgery is performed at the patient's bedside in 50.0% of RCs. BS is reserved for extremely preterm (62.5%) or clinically unstable (57.5%) infants, and the main barrier to its implementation is the surgical-anesthesiology team's preference to perform surgery in a standard OR (77.5%). Care protocols for specific SC are available only in 42.9% of RCs., Conclusion: Some critical issues emerged from this survey: the neonatologist involvement in PM, the spread of BS, and the availability of specific care protocols need to be implemented to optimize the care of this fragile category of patients., (© 2024. The Author(s).)
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- 2024
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