Antibiotics (Aug 2023)

The Management of Neonates ≥34 Weeks’ Gestation at Risk of Early Onset Sepsis: A Pilot Study

  • Maria Cristina Barbini,
  • Simona Perniciaro,
  • Ilia Bresesti,
  • Laura Folgori,
  • Lucia Barcellini,
  • Angela Bossi,
  • Massimo Agosti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12081306
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
p. 1306

Abstract

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Early onset sepsis (EOS) is a potentially fatal condition in neonates, and its correct management is still challenging for neonatologists. Early antibiotic administration in the neonatal period may carry short- and long-term risks. Neonatal EOS calculator has been recently introduced as a new strategy to manage infants at risk of sepsis, and has shown promising results. Methods: In this single-center observational retrospective study, 1000 neonates ≥ 34 weeks’ gestation were enrolled with the aim to evaluate our standard protocol for the management of suspected EOS compared to the EOS calculator. Outcome measures included the following: (1) incidence of EOS and (2) proportion of infants in need of sepsis evaluations and antibiotics using our standard protocol versus theoretical application of EOS calculator. Results: A total of 223/1000 infants underwent blood investigations versus 35/1000 (3.5%) if EOS calculator had been applied (p p = 0.12; k = 0.58). Three infants had a positive blood culture that EOS calculator would have missed. Conclusions: In our study, EOS calculator could have reduced investigations but not antibiotic therapy. EOS calculator is an effective and promising tool, but further studies are required to improve it.

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