Therapeutic hypothermia during neonatal transport: data from the California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (CPQCC) and California Perinatal Transport System (CPeTS) for 2010.

Authors: 
V.P. Akula; J.B. Gould; A.S. Davis; A. Hackel; J. Oehlert; K.P. Van Meurs
Abstract: 

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate cooling practices and neonatal outcomes in the state of California during 2010 using the California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative and California Perinatal Transport System databases.

STUDY DESIGN: Database analysis to determine the perinatal and neonatal demographics and outcomes of neonates cooled in transport or after admission to a cooling center.

RESULT: Of the 223 infants receiving therapeutic hypothermia for hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) in California during 2010, 69% were cooled during transport. Despite the frequent use of cooling in transport, cooling center admission temperature was in the target range (33-34 °C) in only 62 (44%). Among cooled infants, gestational age was 6 h in 20 (11%). When initiated at the birth hospital, cooling was initiated at

Citation: 

Akula VP, Gould JB, Davis AS, Hackel A, Oehlert J, Van Meurs KP. "Therapeutic hypothermia during neonatal transport: data from the California Perinatal Quality Care Collaborative (CPQCC) and California Perinatal Transport System (CPeTS) for 2010." J Perinatol. 2013;33(3):194-7.PubMed

Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2013
CPQCC publication: 
No
CPQCC publications category: 
Assessment of quality of care and practice patterns
PubMed ID: 
23223159