婴儿 ≤24周不仅是较小的极度早产婴儿
Matthew A Rysavy1,2, Angela Kribs3, Johan Ågren4
1UTHealth Houston, Houston, TX, USA. matthew.a.rysavy@uth.tmc.edu.
概括
怀孕22-24周出生的婴儿的重症监护是新生儿医学的一个关键问题. 研究旨在建立基于证据的指导方针,以提供最优的护理,包括家庭伙伴关系.
科学领域:
- 新生儿-产前医学 新生儿-产前医学
- 婴儿重症监护婴儿重症监护
背景情况:
- 怀孕22-24周出生的婴儿占新生儿重症监护入院和死亡率的很大一部分.
- 这种人群比唐氏综合征或严重先天性心脏病更常见.
- 对于这些极度早产婴儿的管理,存在重大临床不确定性.
研究的目的:
- 为了解决紧迫的话题的重症监护的婴儿出生在≤24周的怀孕.
- 为这个弱势群体开发安全有效的医疗护理的良好基础.
- 培养与家庭的伙伴关系,以指导临床决策.
主要方法:
- 审查当前的临床实践和新生儿周产期医学中的不确定性.
- 专注于涉及医疗保健提供者和家庭的协作方法.
- 确定需要基于证据的指导方针的关键领域.
主要成果:
- 在护理的各个方面存在重大不确定性,包括产科管理,分娩室程序,化器护理,营养,呼吸支持和发育环境.
- 强调需要标准化,基于证据的协议.
- 家庭为中心的护理模式对于决策至关重要.
结论:
- 建立基于证据的指导方针对于改善孕期≤24周出生的婴儿的结果至关重要.
- 医疗专业人员和家庭之间的协作努力至关重要.
- 需要进一步的研究和共识,以优化极度早产婴儿的护理.
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