Neonatal resuscitation from a global perspective

Semin Perinatol. 2022 Oct;46(6):151630. doi: 10.1016/j.semperi.2022.151630. Epub 2022 May 21.

Abstract

The majority of perinatal and neonatal mortality occurs in low-resource settings in low- and middle-income countries. Access and quality of care at delivery are major determinants of the health and survival of newborn infants. Availability of basic neonatal resuscitation care at birth has improved, but basic neonatal resuscitation at birth or high-quality care continues to be inaccessible in some settings, leading to persistently high perinatal and neonatal mortality. Low-resource settings of high-income countries and socially disadvantaged communities also suffer from inadequate access to quality perinatal healthcare. Quality improvement, implementation research, and innovation should focus on improving the quality of perinatal healthcare and perinatal and neonatal outcomes in low-resource settings. The current review presents an update on issues confronting universal availability of optimal resuscitation care at birth and provides an update on ongoing efforts to address them.

Keywords: Low- and middle-income countries; Mortality, fetal; Mortality, neonatal; Newborn infant, stillbirth; Perinatal mortality; Resuscitation, neonatal; Stabilization.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant Mortality*
  • Infant, Newborn
  • Parturition
  • Pregnancy
  • Quality Improvement
  • Resuscitation*
  • Stillbirth