NICU Admission Guidelines
Cross-source consensus on NICU Admission Guidelines from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Current Dutch guidelines recommend tertiary NICU birth for neonates below 32 weeks gestation. — Impact assessment of neonatal care interventions on regional neonatal care capacity: a simulation study based on clinical data in the Netherlands
- Lowering the NICU admission threshold to 30 weeks reduced required NICU beds but increased required HCN beds. — Impact assessment of neonatal care interventions on regional neonatal care capacity: a simulation study based on clinical data in the Netherlands
- Changing the NICU guideline relieves NICU pressure by shifting burden to HCN wards. — Impact assessment of neonatal care interventions on regional neonatal care capacity: a simulation study based on clinical data in the Netherlands
- Internal Erasmus MC data indicated that most neonates born between 30 and 32 weeks and over 1,000 g did not require NICU-level care. — Impact assessment of neonatal care interventions on regional neonatal care capacity: a simulation study based on clinical data in the Netherlands