Clinical Outcomes of the Adapted AAP 2019 Guidelines on Early Onset Sepsis in Thailand

泰国早期脓毒症适应症的临床结果(改编自2019年美国儿科学会指南)

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Abstract

Background: Antibiotic overuse in early-onset sepsis (EOS) remains a significant clinical challenge. Panyananthaphikkhu Chonprathan Medical Center adapted the 2019 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines by integrating the EOS calculator with enhanced observation. This study aimed to evaluate clinical outcomes before and after implementation in Thailand, focusing on timely initiation of empirical antibiotics in neonates with EOS and the reduction in unnecessary investigations and antibiotic exposure. Methods: This retrospective cohort observational study included neonates ≥ 35 weeks' gestation. Participants were divided into two groups: "before" (1 February 2017-31 January 2018) and "after" (1 February 2023-31 January 2024) guideline implementation. Data were analyzed using Pearson chi-square, Mann-Whitney U-test, and binary logistic regression, with statistical significance defined as p < 0.05. Results: Among 3040 neonates (1639 before and 1401 after guideline implementation), antibiotic use declined from 11% to 7.9% (p < 0.001), with an Odds Ratio of 1.46 (95% Confidence Interval 1.14-1.87). Following the implementation of the Adapted AAP 2019 guidelines, a neonate with GBS septicemia was identified at birth with respiratory distress and was promptly started on antibiotics per the guideline. Conclusions: The Adapted AAP 2019 guidelines improved EOS management by reducing unnecessary investigations and antibiotic use while ensuring timely empirical antibiotic administration, as shown by the prompt management of a GBS septicemia case. Key to this reduction lies in the Adapted AAP 2019 guidelines, which provide clear definitions of EOS and recommend serial clinical observation for asymptomatic neonates born to mothers with risk factors for EOS.

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