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Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2010

Protocolized Approach to the Management of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia: Benefits of Reducing Variability in Care

Elisabeth T. Tracy; Sarah E. Mears; P. Brian Smith; Melissa E. Danko; Diana L. Diesen; Kimberley A. Fisher; Jeff C Hoehner; Ronald N. Goldberg; C. Michael Cotten; Henry E. Rice

PURPOSE Variable approaches to the care of infants with congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) by multiple providers may contribute to inconsistent care. Our institution developed a comprehensive evidence-based protocol to standardize the management of CDH infants. This report reviews patient outcomes before and after the implementation of the protocol. METHODS Retrospective chart review of CDH infants managed with individualized care (preprotocol group, January 1997-December 2001, n = 22) or on the protocol (Protocol group, January 2002-July 2009, n = 47). Survival and other categorical variables were compared by chi(2) analysis, and continuous variables were compared using 1-sided analysis of variance analysis, with significance defined as P < .05. RESULTS Survival to discharge was significantly greater in the Protocol group (40/47; 85%) than the preprotocol group (12/22; 52%; P = .006), although mean gestational age, mean birth weight, and expected survival were not statistically different between the 2 groups. The use of supportive therapies, including high-frequency jet ventilation, inhaled nitric oxide, and extracorporeal life support, was similar between groups as well. CONCLUSIONS Since the implementation of a management protocol for infants with CDH, survival has improved significantly compared with expected survival and preprotocol controls. Reduction in the variability of care through use of an evidence-based protocol may improve the survival of CDH infants.


American Journal of Perinatology | 2016

Dolichocephaly in Preterm Infants: Prevalence, Risk Factors, and Early Motor Outcomes

Dana B. McCarty; Jennifer R. Peat; William F. Malcolm; P. Brian Smith; Kimberley A. Fisher; Ricki F. Goldstein


Pediatric Physical Therapy | 2018

Use of a Midliner Positioning System for Prevention of Dolichocephaly in Preterm Infants

Dana B. McCarty; Shannon OʼDonnell; Ricki F. Goldstein; P. Brian Smith; Kimberley A. Fisher; William F. Malcolm


Early Human Development | 2018

Outcomes of preterm infants treated with hypothermia for hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

Tamara I. Herrera; Laura F. Edwards; William F. Malcolm; P. Brian Smith; Kimberley A. Fisher; Carolyn Pizoli; Kathryn E. Gustafson; Ricki F. Goldstein; C. Michael Cotten; Ronald N. Goldberg; Margarita Bidegain


/data/revues/00223476/unassign/S0022347613014716/ | 2014

Feasibility of Autologous Cord Blood Cells for Infants with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy

C. Michael Cotten; Amy P. Murtha; Ronald N. Goldberg; Chad A. Grotegut; P. Brian Smith; Ricki F. Goldstein; Kimberley A. Fisher; Kathryn E. Gustafson; Barbara Waters-Pick; Geeta K. Swamy; Benjamin Rattray; Siddhartha Tan; Joanne Kurtzberg

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Dana B. McCarty

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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