Characteristics of neonatal units that care for very preterm infants in Europe: Results from the MOSAIC study

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Van Reempts, Patrick
Gortner, Ludwig
Milligan, David
Cuttini, Marina
Petrou, Stavros
Agostino, Rocco
Field, David
den Ouden, Lya
Borch, Klaus
Mazela, Jan
Carrapato, Manuel
Zeitlin, Jennifer
机构
[1] Univ Antwerp Hosp, Dept Neonatol, B-2650 Antwerp, Belgium
[2] Study Ctr Perinatal Epidemiol, Flanders, Belgium
[3] Univ Saarland, Pediat Univ Hosp, Homburg, Germany
[4] Royal Victoria Infirm, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
[5] Osped Pediat Bambino Gesu, Unit Epidemiol, Rome, Italy
[6] Natl Perinatal Epidemiol Unit, Oxford, England
[7] Hosp S Giovanni Calibita Fatebenefratelli, Dept Mothers & Infants Hlth, Rome, Italy
[8] Univ Leicester, Leicester Royal Infirm, Dept Hlth Sci, Neonatal Unit, Leicester, Leics, England
[9] Minist Hlth Welf & Sports, Hlth Care Inspectorate, The Hague, Netherlands
[10] Hvidovre Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Hvidovre, Denmark
[11] Univ Med Sci, Dept Neonatol, Poznan, Poland
[12] Hosp Sao Sebastiao, Dept Pediat, Sta Maria Feira, Portugal
[13] INSERM, UMR Epidemiol Res Unit Perinatal & Womens Hlth S1, Paris, France
[14] Univ Paris 06, Paris, France
基金
英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
very preterm infants; neonatal intensive care; level III unit; organization of care; regionalization;
D O I
10.1542/peds.2006-3122
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R72 [儿科学];
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100202 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVES. We sought to compare guidelines for level III units in 10 European regions and analyze the characteristics of neonatal units that care for very preterm infants. METHODS. The MOSAIC ( Models of Organising Access to Intensive Care for Very Preterm Births) project combined a prospective cohort study on all births between 22 and 31 completed weeks of gestation in 10 European regions and a survey of neonatal unit characteristics. Units that admitted >= 5 infants at < 32 weeks of gestation were included in the analysis ( N = 111). Place of hospitalization of infants who were admitted to neonatal care was analyzed by using the cohort data ( N = 4947). National or regional guidelines for level III units were reviewed. RESULTS. Six of 9 guidelines for level III units included minimum size criteria, based on number of intensive care beds ( 6 guidelines), neonatal admissions ( 2), ventilated patients ( 1), obstetric intensive care beds ( 1), and deliveries ( 2). The characteristics of level III units varied, and many were small or unspecialized by recommended criteria: 36% had fewer than 50 very preterm annual admissions, 22% ventilated fewer than 50 infants annually, and 28% had fewer than 6 intensive care beds. Level III units were less specialized, but some provided mechanical ventilation ( 57%) or high-frequency ventilation ( 20%) or had neonatal surgery facilities ( 17%). Sixty-nine percent of level III and 36% of level I or II units had continuous medical coverage by a qualified pediatrician. Twenty-two percent of infants who were < 28 weeks of gestation were treated in units that admitted fewer than 50 very preterm infants annually ( range: 2%-54% across the study regions). CONCLUSIONS. No consensus exists in Europe about size or other criteria for NICUs. A better understanding of the characteristics associated with high-quality neonatal care is needed, given the high proportion of very preterm infants who are cared for in units that are considered small or less specialized by many recommendations.
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