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Year 2004, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 5 - 10, 01.04.2004

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  • 7. Wright JD. Before the transport team arrives: neonatal stabilization. J Perinat Neonatal Nurs 2000;13:87-107.
  • 8. King BR, Foster RL, Woodward GA, Mc CansK. Procedures performed by pediatric transport nurses: how “adwanced” is the practice? Pediatr Emerg Care 2001;17:410-3.
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  • 13. Bowman ED, Roy RN. Control of temperature durin newborn transport: an old problem with new difficulties. J Paediatr Child Health. 1997;33:398-401.

Neonatal Transport

Year 2004, Volume: 5 Issue: 1, 5 - 10, 01.04.2004

Abstract

Objective: In this study the referral reasons and transport conditions of newborns referred to our neonatology unit were investigated. 59.9% of babies were term and 40.1% of babies were preterm. Material and Method: While 47.1% of term and 70.3% of preterm babies were transported by ambulances;52.9% of term and 29.7% preterm babies were transported by cars. Results: The respiratory distress syndrome was determined as the most common referral diagnosis in term (29.2%) and preterm (48%) babies. In 45.7% of the cases a doctor and in 54.3% of the cases a nurse or other medical personnel escorted the baby during transport by ambulance. Prior to transport no information had been given to our hospital for 55.3% of the cases and 39.0% of the cases had no referral letter. 77.2% of the cases was referred without parenteral fluid support and oxygen was not administred to 48.2% of the cases during transport. Only 36.2% of preterm babies was transported in an incubator. Hypothermia was found in 25.4%, hypoglycemia in 31.2% and hypoxia in 33.8% of the cases. 3.8% of term and 9.2% of preterm babies died within 24 hours after theiradmission to our hospital. Conclusion: These results show that stabilization of the newborn before and during transport, communication between community hospital and our neonatology unit prior to transport, personnel training and equipment of the transport vehicle were not adequate.

References

  • 1. Ballard JL, Khoury Jl, Wedig K, et al. New Ballard Score, expanded to include extremely premature infants. J Pediatr 1991;119:417.
  • 2. Pettett G, Sewell S, Merenstein GB. Regionalization and Transport in Perinatal Care. In: Merenstein GB, Gardner SL, eds. Handbook of Neonatal Intensive Care. St. Louis, Mosby, 1998:30-45.
  • 3. JamesAG. Resuscitation, stabilization, and transport in perinatolgy. Curr Opin Pediatr. 1993;5:150-5.
  • 4. Hohlagschwandtner M, Husslein P, Klebermass K, Weninger M, Nardi A, Langer M. Perinatal mortality and mobidity. Comparison between maternal transport, neonatal transport and inpatient antenatal treatment. Arch Gynecol Obstet. 2001;265:113-8.
  • 5. Türkyýlmaz C, Koç E, Atalay Y: Yenidoðan bebeklerde transport. Türkiye Klinikleri Pediatri, 1997;6:24-28.
  • 6. Wright JD. Before the transport team arrives: neonatal stabilization. J Perinat Neonatal Nurs. 2000;13:87-107.
  • 7. Wright JD. Before the transport team arrives: neonatal stabilization. J Perinat Neonatal Nurs 2000;13:87-107.
  • 8. King BR, Foster RL, Woodward GA, Mc CansK. Procedures performed by pediatric transport nurses: how “adwanced” is the practice? Pediatr Emerg Care 2001;17:410-3.
  • 9. Heermann LK, Thompson CB. Prototype expert system to assist with the stabilization of neonates prior to transport. ProcAMIAAnnu Fall Symp. 1997;213-7.
  • 10. Shenai JP. Neonatal transport. Outreach educational program. Pediatr Clin NorthAm. 1993;40:275-85.
  • 11. Smith SC, Clarke TA, Matthews TG, O'Hanrahan D, Gorman F, Hogan M, Griffin E. Transportation of newborn infants. Ir Med J. 1990;83:152-3.
  • 12. Yau KI, Hsu CH. Factors affecting the mortality of sick newborns admitted to intensive care units. Acta Paediatr Taiwan 1999;40:75-82.
  • 13. Bowman ED, Roy RN. Control of temperature durin newborn transport: an old problem with new difficulties. J Paediatr Child Health. 1997;33:398-401.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Health Care Administration
Other ID JA26VV44NA
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Pamir Gülez This is me

Ertan Kayserili This is me

Türkay Sarıtaş This is me

Murat Hızarcıoğlu This is me

Hale Yener This is me

Tanju Çelik This is me

Publication Date April 1, 2004
Published in Issue Year 2004 Volume: 5 Issue: 1

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EndNote Gülez P, Kayserili E, Sarıtaş T, Hızarcıoğlu M, Yener H, Çelik T (April 1, 2004) Neonatal Transport. Meandros Medical And Dental Journal 5 1 5–10.