Autor: |
Havinga, Jaclyn, Williams, Allison, Hassan, Neha, Moore, Shannon, Dollhopf, Emma, Tumin, Dmitry, Akpan, Uduak S. |
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Journal of Perinatology; February 2021, Vol. 41 Issue: 2 p240-246, 7p |
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Objective: Decrease the incidence of inadequate diuresis (ID, loss of <6% of birth weight) in extremely preterm neonates (EPT, <28 weeks of gestation at birth) during the first week of life by 50% in 1 year. Study design: Quality improvement project in a level IV neonatal intensive care unit. A fluid management protocol was implemented, including the use of a fluid guide sheet and closer monitoring of hydration parameters. Seventy-nine baseline EPT neonates were compared to 83 post intervention. The incidence of ID was tracked monthly, along with prespecified morbidities and complications. Statistical data analyses also compared the pre- and post-intervention periods. Results: Fluid volumes in the first week were decreased (p?<?0.001). ID decreased from 43 to 29% (p?=?0.061). Tracked morbidities and complications were not statistically different. Conclusion: Intentional and individualized adjustment of fluids led to decreased ID without increased hypernatremia and dehydration, or a change in tracked morbidities. |
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