Evaluation of Neonatal Transport in Western Switzerland: A Model of Perinatal Regionalization

Clin Med Insights Pediatr. 2017 May 17:11:1179556517709021. doi: 10.1177/1179556517709021. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Neonatal transport is an essential part of regionalization for highly specialized neonatal intensive care. This retrospective analysis of prospectively collected data on neonatal transport activity in a large Swiss perinatal network more than 1 year, aimed to quantify this activity, to identify the needs for staff, and the demands regarding know-how and equipment. Of the 565 admissions to the tertiary neonatology clinic, 176 (31.2%) were outborn patients, transported as emergencies to the level III unit. In 71.6% of cases, respiratory insufficiency was one of the reasons for transfer. Circadian and weekly distribution showed increased transport activity on workdays between 8 am and 10 pm, but regular demands for emergency transports regardless of the time frame require a neonatal transport team available 24/7. This study highlights the importance of neonatal transport and unveils several functional and infrastructural insufficiencies, which led to suggestions for improvement.

Keywords: Neonatal transport; emergency transport; neonatal network; perinatal care; regionalization.