Combined application of various quality assessment tools in neonatal resuscitation

An Pediatr (Engl Ed). 2022 Dec;97(6):405-414. doi: 10.1016/j.anpede.2022.10.002. Epub 2022 Oct 17.

Abstract

Introduction: In neonatal resuscitation, it is important to know whether the use of a combination of quality assessment tools has an impact on the preparation of the resuscitation bed and equipment, the correct performance of the procedure and the clinical outcomes of the most vulnerable neonates.

Material and methods: Multicentre, prospective, quasi-experimental interventional study in five level III-A neonatal units. In the pre- and post-intervention phases, both of which lasted 1 year, there were weekly random audits of the stabilization beds in the delivery room to assess their preparation. In the post-intervention phase, checklists, briefings and debriefings were used in the resuscitation of neonates delivered before 32 weeks. We compared the performance of the procedure and early post-resuscitation outcomes in the 2 periods.

Results: Total of 852 audits were carried out in the pre-intervention period and 877 in the post-intervention period. There was a greater percentage of audits that did not identify defects in the second phase (63% vs 81%; P < .001). The first phase included 75 resuscitations and the second 48, out of which all the quality assessment tools had been used in 36 (75%). We did not find any differences in the main clinical variables during stabilization, although we observed a trend towards fewer technical problems during the procedure in the second period.

Conclusions: The use of random audits, checklists, briefings and debriefings in the resuscitation of newborns delivered before 32 weeks is feasible but has no impact on short-term clinical outcomes or correct performance of the procedure. Audits of neonatal resuscitation beds significantly improved their preparation.

Keywords: Auditorías aleatorias de seguridad; Calidad; Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; Newborn; Quality; Random safety audits; Reanimación cardiopulmonar; Recién nacido; Safety; Seguridad.

MeSH terms

  • Checklist*
  • Humans
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Prospective Studies
  • Resuscitation* / methods