Henry Salome, Trotman Helen
Department of Child & Adolescent Health, Faculty of Medical Sciences, University of the West Indies, Mona, St. Andrew, Jamaica.
J Trop Pediatr. 2017 Aug 1;63(4):307-313. doi: 10.1093/tropej/fmw095.
This study aimed to determine challenges associated with neonatal transport in Jamaica, a resource-limited setting.
This was a prospective descriptive study of neonates transported to the University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) over a 15 month period. Data on the clinical status of the neonates before, during and at the end of transport, as well as on accompanying staff and equipment, were collected. Neonatal demographics, reason for transfer and outcome at 48 h and at discharge were also collected. Descriptive analyses were performed.
Fifty neonates were transferred to the UHWI; the most common reason for transfer was for respiratory support [30 (60%)]. The most common mode of transport was by road ambulance [42 (84%)]. Seventeen (34%) neonates experienced at least one adverse event during transport. On arrival, 27 (54%) neonates required warming, 42 (84%) fluid resuscitation and 14 (28%) cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Eighteen (36%) neonates died. The need for CPR on arrival predicted mortality (odds ratio: 2.3, confidence interval: 0.01-0.75, p = 0.02). A lack of appropriate equipment and adequately trained personnel was also noted.
Ensuring pre-transport stabilization of neonates, the availability of adequately trained staff and the provision of appropriate equipment must be urgently addressed to improve the outcome of neonatal transport in resource-limited settings like Jamaica.
本研究旨在确定在牙买加这种资源有限的环境下与新生儿转运相关的挑战。
这是一项对在15个月期间转运至西印度群岛大学医院(UHWI)的新生儿进行的前瞻性描述性研究。收集了新生儿在转运前、转运期间和转运结束时的临床状况数据,以及随行人员和设备的数据。还收集了新生儿的人口统计学信息、转运原因以及48小时和出院时的结局。进行了描述性分析。
50名新生儿被转运至UHWI;最常见的转运原因是需要呼吸支持[30例(60%)]。最常见的转运方式是通过公路救护车[42例(84%)]。17名(34%)新生儿在转运期间经历了至少一次不良事件。到达时,27名(54%)新生儿需要保暖,42名(84%)需要液体复苏,14名(28%)需要心肺复苏(CPR)。18名(36%)新生儿死亡。到达时需要心肺复苏可预测死亡率(比值比:2.3,置信区间:0.01 - 0.75,p = 0.02)。还注意到缺乏合适的设备和训练有素的人员。
在牙买加这样资源有限的环境中,必须紧急解决确保转运前新生儿稳定、提供训练有素的工作人员以及提供合适设备的问题,以改善新生儿转运的结局。