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Passive therapeutic hypothermia during ambulance and helicopter secondary neonatal transport in neonates with hypoxic brain injury: a 10-year retrospective survey

Background Therapeutic hypothermia is a method of treatment in newborns with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Hypothermia should be initiated no later than 6 h after birth. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of the passive therapeutic cooling during neonatal transport. Purpose The...

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Published in:Child's nervous system 2018-12, Vol.34 (12), p.2463-2469
Main Authors: Leben, Manca, Nolimal, Manca, Vidmar, Ivan, Grosek, Štefan
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Language:English
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Summary:Background Therapeutic hypothermia is a method of treatment in newborns with hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy. Hypothermia should be initiated no later than 6 h after birth. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the quality of the passive therapeutic cooling during neonatal transport. Purpose The study aims to evaluate the efficiency of our transport in maintenance of target body temperature during transport. Methods We conducted a 10-year retrospective study in neonates, transported by helicopter or ambulance, who received therapeutic passive-induced hypothermia during transport to the Department of Pediatric Surgery and Intensive Therapy at the University Medical Centre Ljubljana between September 1, 2006, and December 31, 2016. Results Out of 68 transported newborns, 57 met the criteria for therapeutic induced hypothermia. Eight out of 51 (15.7%) were within therapeutic temperature zone before start of transport while 30 out of 57 (52.6%) were within therapeutic temperature zone at the end of transport. There was a negative correlation between the duration of transport and temperature at the admission (ρ = − 0.306; p  = 0.026). A positive correlation was found between the body temperature before and at the end of transport (ρ = 0.410; p  = 0,003). A positive correlation between axillary and rectal temperature on admission was found (ρ = 0,832; p  
ISSN:0256-7040
1433-0350
DOI:10.1007/s00381-018-3914-7