Characteristics of neonatal transports in California.

Authors: 
V.P. Akula; J.B. Gould; P. Kan; L. Bollman; J. Profit; H.C. Lee
Abstract: 

OBJECTIVE: To describe the current scope of neonatal inter-facility transports.

STUDY DESIGN: California databases were used to characterize infants transported in the first week after birth from 2009 to 2012.

RESULTS: Transport of the 22 550 neonates was classified as emergent 9383 (41.6%), urgent 8844 (39.2%), scheduled 2082 (9.2%) and other 85 (0.4%). In addition, 2152 (9.5%) were initiated for delivery attendance. Most transports originated from hospitals without a neonatal intensive care unit (68%), with the majority transferred to regional centers (66%). Compared with those born and cared for at the birth hospital, the odds of being transported were higher if the patient's mother was Hispanic,

Citation: 

Akula VP, Gould JB, Kan P, Bollman L, Profit J, Lee HC. "Characteristics of neonatal transports in California." J Perinatol. 2016;36(12):1122-1127.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2016
CPQCC publication: 
Yes
CPQCC publications category: 
Assessment of quality of care and practice patterns
PubMed ID: 
27684413