Evaluation of T-piece resuscitator in the delivery room management of pre-term neonates with respiratory distress syndrome in resource-limited settings: A pre-post intervention study

The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of the T-piece resuscitator in the delivery room management of pre-term neonates in a resource-limited setting. We compared the incidence rates of delivery room intubation, surfactant replacement therapy, pulmonary air leak syndrome, and pre-term very...

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Veröffentlicht in:Tropical doctor 2022-04, Vol.52 (2), p.262-269
Hauptverfasser: Khare, Chetan, Adhisivam, Bethou, Gupta, Avantika, Vaishnav, Dheeraj, Vishnu Bhat, Ballambattu
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The aim of our study was to evaluate the impact of the T-piece resuscitator in the delivery room management of pre-term neonates in a resource-limited setting. We compared the incidence rates of delivery room intubation, surfactant replacement therapy, pulmonary air leak syndrome, and pre-term very low birth weight infant mortality, before and after T-piece use. Bi-monthly neonatal resuscitation training sessions were conducted for healthcare providers during the study period. We emphasized hands-on experience with the T-piece resuscitator and delivery room early respiratory care practices during the post-intervention epoch. Our pre- and post-intervention data recorded statistically significant decline in delivery room intubations, a 32% decrease in surfactant replacement therapy, and a 57% decrease in air leaks in pre-term neonates. However, the use of T-piece resuscitator did not have a statistically significant effect on pre-term very low birth weight infant mortality.
ISSN:0049-4755
1758-1133
DOI:10.1177/00494755221076942