Trends in neonatal emergency transport in the last two decades

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Daniele Trevisanuto
Francesco Cavallin
Cristina Loddo
Laura Brombin
Elisabetta Lolli
Nicoletta Doglioni
Eugenio Baraldi
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[1] University of Padova,Department of Women’s and Children’s Health
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Neonate; Respiratory management; Transport; Trend;
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Although maternal antenatal transfer is the preferred option, some infants inevitably need urgent transport to a tertiary neonatal care facility after birth. This study aimed to investigate trends over time in patient characteristics and respiratory management in a large series of neonatal emergency transfers, in order to provide health caregivers an up-to-date profile of such patients and their therapeutic needs. Trends in patient characteristics and respiratory management were evaluated in 3337 transfers by the Eastern Veneto Neonatal Emergency Transport Service in 2000–2019. Joinpoint regression analysis was performed to evaluate trends and to estimate annual percentage changes (APCs). Proportions of preterm neonates increased (APC2000–2012 2.25%), then decreased (APC2012–2019 − 6.04%). Transfers at birth increased (APC2000–2013 2.69%), then decreased (APC2013–2019 − 5.76%). Proportion of neonates with cardiac and surgical diseases declined (APCs2000–2019 − 6.82% and − 3.32%), while proportion of neonates with neurologic diseases increased (APC2000–2019 8.62%). Use of nasal-continuous-positive-airway-pressure (APC2000–2019 9.72%) and high-flow-nasal-cannula (APC2007–2019 58.51%) at call, and nasal-continuous-positive-airway-pressure (APC2000–2019 13.87%) and nasal-intermittent-mandatory-ventilation (APC2000–2019 32.46%) during transfer increased. Mechanical ventilation during transfer decreased (APC2014–2019 − 10.77%). Use of oxygen concentrations at 21% increased at call and during transfer (APCs 2000–2019 2.24% and 2.44%), while oxygen concentrations above 40% decreased at call and during transfer (APCs 2000–2019 − 3.93% and − 5.12%).
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