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International Online Survey on the Management of Patent Ductus Arteriosus.
Woodford, Sarah; Parmar, Trisha; Leong, Emily; Zhong, Jiayue; Oei, Ju Lee; Suzuki, Keiji; Kumar, Kishore; Yeo, Kee Thai; Ma, Li; De Luca, Daniele; Hummler, Helmut; Schmölzer, Georg; Vento, Maximo; Schindler, Timothy.
Afiliação
  • Woodford S; School of Clinical Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Parmar T; Department of Newborn Care, Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Leong E; School of Clinical Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Zhong J; School of Clinical Medicine, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Oei JL; Department of Newborn Care, Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia.
  • Suzuki K; Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya City University West Medical Center, Nagoya, Japan.
  • Kumar K; Department of Neonatology and Pediatrics, Cloudnine Hospitals, Bangalore, India.
  • Yeo KT; Department of Neonatology, KK Women's and Children's Hospital, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Ma L; Hebei Provincial Children's Hospital, Shijiazhuang, China.
  • De Luca D; Division of Paediatrics and Neonatal Critical Care, South "A. Beclere" Medical Center, South Paris University Hospitals, Paris, France.
  • Hummler H; Section Neonatology, Pediatric Intensive Care, Ulm University Children's Hospital, Ulm, Germany.
  • Schmölzer G; Department of Pediatrics, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
  • Vento M; Spanish Neonatal Network, Health Research Institute La Fe, Valencia, Spain.
  • Schindler T; Department of Newborn Care, Royal Hospital for Women, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia.
Neonatology ; 121(3): 298-304, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38211569
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

There is uncertainty and lack of consensus regarding optimal management of patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). We aimed to determine current clinical practice in PDA management across a range of different regions internationally. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

We surveyed PDA management practices in neonatal intensive care units using a pre-piloted web-based survey, which was distributed to perinatal societies in 31 countries. The survey was available online from March 2018 to March 2019.

RESULTS:

There were 812 responses. The majority of clinicians (54%) did not have institutional protocols for PDA treatment, and 42% reported variable management within their own unit. Among infants <28 weeks (or <1,000 g), most clinicians (60%) treat symptomatically. Respondents in Australasia were more likely to treat PDA pre-symptomatically (44% vs. 18% all countries [OR 4.1; 95% CI 2.6-6.5; p < 0.001]), and respondents from North America were more likely to treat symptomatic PDA (67% vs. 60% all countries [OR 2.0; 95% CI 1.5-2.6; p < 0.001]). In infants ≥28 weeks (or ≥1,000 g), most clinicians (54%) treat symptomatically. Respondents in North America were more likely to treat PDAs in this group of infants conservatively (47% vs. 38% all countries [OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.7-3.2; p < 0.001]), and respondents from Asia were more likely to treat the PDA pre-symptomatically (21% vs. 7% all countries [OR 5.5; 95% CI 3.2-9.8; p < 0.001]). DISCUSSION/

CONCLUSION:

There were marked international differences in clinical practice, highlighting ongoing uncertainty and a lack of consensus regarding PDA management. An international conglomeration to coordinate research that prioritises and addresses these areas of contention is indicated.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Padrões de Prática Médica / Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal / Permeabilidade do Canal Arterial Tipo de estudo: Guideline Limite: Female / Humans / Newborn País/Região como assunto: America do norte / Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Neonatology Assunto da revista: PERINATOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Padrões de Prática Médica / Unidades de Terapia Intensiva Neonatal / Permeabilidade do Canal Arterial Tipo de estudo: Guideline Limite: Female / Humans / Newborn País/Região como assunto: America do norte / Oceania Idioma: En Revista: Neonatology Assunto da revista: PERINATOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Austrália