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CC-BY 4.0 · Surg J (N Y) 2017; 03(03): e139-e142
DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1606221
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Outcome Analysis of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Cohort before and after Implementation of Standardized Protocol in a Tertiary Neonatal Unit

Amitava Sur
1   Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
,
Adjemoke Awoseliya
1   Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
,
Alok Sharma
1   Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust, Southampton, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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15 November 2016

11 July 2017

Publication Date:
24 August 2017 (online)

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Abstract

Despite evolving evidence and increased understanding, there is a strong argument that best outcomes in managing congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) patients are achieved in centers which have a high admission rate of such patients and follow standardized operating protocols of management. Pneumothorax and air leak syndromes are one of the main causes of pre- and postoperative morbidity in these patients and experts believe that delivery room sedation and gentle ventilation strategies can minimize this. We observed a significant drop in incidence of pneumothorax and reduction of mortality following implementation of standardized guidelines at the neonatal unit at Southampton which is a tertiary-level neonatal care in the southern United Kingdom and a regional referral center for CDH patients.

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