Diagnosis and Management of Shock in Neonates

Published by National Neonatology Forum of India on Nov 26, 2023

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NNF/2023/CPG/2023.3.0

 

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Suggested citation: Diagnosis and Management of Shock in Neonates. 25 November 2023. New Delhi: National Neonatology Forum of India; 2023 (NNF/2023/CPG/ 2023.3.0). License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 

 

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President: Dr. Siddharth Ramji
President-Elect: Dr. Praveen Kumar
Secretary: Dr. Dinesh Tomar
Past President: Dr. Ranjan Kumar Pejaver
Vice President: Dr. Vikram Dutta
Treasurer: Dr. Surender Bisht
Jt. Secretary: Dr. Dinesh Chirla

 

Office-bearers 2023:

President: Dr. Praveen Kumar
President-Elect: Dr. Sushma Nangia
Secretary: Dr. Surender Bisht
Past President: Dr. Siddharth Ramji
Vice President: Dr. Alok Bhandari
Treasurer: Dr. Amit Upadhyay
Jt. Secretary: Dr. Srinivas Murki
Immediate Past Secretary General: Dr. Dinesh Tomar

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PICOS

PICO 50.1

Population
Neonates with shock
Intervention
Non Invasive blood presure
Comparator
Invasive blood pressure
Outcomes

PICO 80.1

Population
Preterm neonates born at less than 37 weeks gestation
Intervention
Active treatment (isolated hypotension without any active clinical or biochemical signs of poor perfusion)
Comparator
Restrictive treatment (no treatment of isolated hypotension or treatment of hypotension with clinical or biochemical signs of poor perfusion)
Outcomes

PICO 90.1

Population
Preterm or term neonates (28 days or less) with shock
Intervention
Earlier hydrocortisone of any dosage along with the use of first inotropes or increasing requirement of the first inotropes or VIS<10
Comparator
Use of inotropes with or without volume expansion
Outcomes

PICO 90.2

Population
Preterm or term neonates (28 days or less) with shock
Intervention
Late hydrocortisone with VIS >=10
Comparator
Inotrope alone
Outcomes

PICO 110.1

Population
Term neonates with cardiogenic shock secondary to asphyxia
Intervention
Dopamine
Comparator
Dopamine with hydrocortisone
Outcomes

PICO 120.1

Population
Preterm neonates with shock secondary to patent ductus arterious
Intervention
Inotropes/Vasopressor
Comparator
No Inotropes/Vasopressor
Outcomes

PICO 130.1

Population
Preterm or term neonates (28 days or less) with shock
Intervention
Adrenaline
Comparator
Dopamine
Outcomes