Novel technologies for heart rate assessment during neonatal resuscitation at birth - A systematic review.

Abstract:

BACKGROUND:6.5-9 million newborns worldwide require resuscitation at birth annually. During neonatal resuscitation, inaccurate or slow heart rate (HR) assessments may significantly increase risk of infant mortality or morbidity. Therefore fast, accurate, and effective HR assessment tools are critical for neonatal resuscitation. OBJECTIVE:To systematically review the literature about accuracy, latency, and efficacy of technologies for HR assessment during neonatal resuscitation. METHODS:Adhering to PRISMA guidelines, PubMed, EMBASE, and Google Scholar databases were systematically searched to identify studies related to technologies for HR assessment, which could be used to guide neonatal resuscitation. RESULTS:Forty-six studies evaluating HR assessment technologies for neonatal resuscitation were identified. In total, 16 studies (3/16 randomized trials and 13/16 observational studies) compared two or more HR assessment technologies to measure accuracy, latency, and efficacy. Of the trials, 1/3 had a low risk of bias while 2/3 had high risks. All observational studies had high risks of bias. Most studies considered infants not requiring resuscitation, constituting indirect evidence and lower certainty in the context of neonatal resuscitation. Two trials reported faster times to HR assessment using electrocardiogram with a mean(SD) 66(20) versus 114(39) s and a median(IQR) 24(19-39) versus 48(36-69) s (both p < 0.001), compared to pulse oximetry. CONCLUSION:While electrocardiography is faster to assess HR at birth and more reliable to detect HR changes compared to other recommended technologies, practice should not exclusively rely on ECG. While novel technologies could support HR assessment, no studies validate their clinical efficacy during neonatal resuscitation.

journal_name

Resuscitation

journal_title

Resuscitation

authors

Johnson PA,Cheung PY,Lee TF,O'Reilly M,Schmölzer GM

doi

10.1016/j.resuscitation.2019.07.018

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-10-01 00:00:00

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196-207

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0300-9572

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1873-1570

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S0300-9572(19)30539-8

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143

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