Audit of Adherence to Best Practice Guidelines for Children born with Down Syndrome.

Q3 Medicine
Irish medical journal Pub Date : 2025-02-20
A Murphy, A Murray, N Bussman
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Abstract

Aims: The aim of this audit is to determine adherence to the Down Syndrome Medical Interest Group (DSMIG) Neonatal Best Practice Guideline in a tertiary neonatal unit over a 5-year period. Our secondary objective was to describe patterns in the demographics, admissions and clinical course.

Methods: This is a retrospective audit of infants with a diagnosis of DS between 2018 and 2022 in Cork University Maternity Hospital (CUMH). Ethical approval was obtained prior to data collection. Demographics and clinical data were obtained from the electronic health records (EHR). Data was collated and analysed using a password encrypted Microsoft excel dataset. Continuous data was reported as mean or median. Categorical data was outlined as counts. Dichotomous variables were summarised as proportions. A Chi Squared Test and Fishers exact test were used to assess dichotomous variables.

Results: 73 patients were included in this audit of which 37 (51%) were female. The median gestation was 38 and 3 days and median birthweight was 3100g. 60 (82.2%) required admission to NICU with 43 (58.3%) admitted immediately after birth. Median hospital stay was 10 days. 8 (11%) had growth parameters documented during their admission. 66 (90%) of patients had an ECHO performed (63 (95.4%) abnormal). 19 (26%) were exclusively breastfeeding and 7 (9.7%) required feeding support on discharge. All babies underwent screening for haematological and thyroid abnormalities, but 13 (18%) babies had unnecessary bloods taken for serum TFT levels. Referrals were made for audiology (60, 82.2%), ophthalmology (17, 23.3%) and other relevant healthcare professionals.

Discussion: This audit shows good adherence to the DSMIG guideline in areas of cardiovascular and haematological monitoring but indicates a need for improvement in other categories.

对唐氏综合症患儿最佳实践指南遵守情况的审计。
目的:本审计的目的是确定一个三级新生儿单位在5年期间遵守唐氏综合征医学兴趣小组(DSMIG)新生儿最佳实践指南。我们的第二个目标是描述人口统计、入院和临床过程的模式。方法:回顾性分析2018年至2022年科克大学妇产医院(CUMH)诊断为DS的婴儿。数据收集前获得伦理批准。从电子健康记录(EHR)中获得人口统计数据和临床数据。使用密码加密的微软excel数据集对数据进行整理和分析。连续数据以平均值或中位数报告。分类数据被概括为计数。二分类变量被概括为比例。采用卡方检验和fisher精确检验评估二分类变量。结果:本次审计纳入73例患者,其中37例(51%)为女性。中位妊娠期为38天和3天,中位出生体重为3100g。60例(82.2%)需要入住新生儿重症监护病房,43例(58.3%)在出生后立即入住。平均住院时间为10天。8例(11%)在入院时记录了生长参数。66例(90%)患者行超声回声检查(63例(95.4%)异常)。19例(26%)为纯母乳喂养,7例(9.7%)出院时需要喂养支持。所有婴儿都接受了血液学和甲状腺异常筛查,但13名(18%)婴儿接受了不必要的血液检测血清TFT水平。转介给听力学(60,82.2%)、眼科(17,23.3%)和其他相关医疗保健专业人员。讨论:这次审计表明在心血管和血液监测领域良好地遵守了DSMIG指南,但表明在其他类别需要改进。
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Irish medical journal
Irish medical journal Medicine-Medicine (all)
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1867, the Journal of the Medical Association of Ireland and now in its present format, the Irish Medical Journal, has provided the medical community in Ireland with an invaluable service. As one of the leading biomedical publications in Ireland, it has sought to continue the education of medical students and postgraduates through scientific research, review articles and updates on contemporary clinical practices while providing an ongoing forum for medical debate. A measure of our stature is that we are listed in the Index Medicus and issued annually with a citation factor from the Institute for Scientific Information.
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