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New Framework: Routine Pulse Oximetry Testing for Newborn Babies
29 October 2024
(Last updated: 29 Oct 2024 16:40)
BAPM has today published a new Framework for Practice: Routine Pulse Oximetry Testing for Newborn Babies.
Hypoxaemic conditions such as cardiac, respiratory and infective diseases remain a significant cause of death in the early neonatal period. Hypoxaemia is readily detected by pulse oximetry. Pulse oximetry has been shown to be a safe, quick, simple non-invasive test with high specificity and moderate sensitivity for detecting critical congenital heart defects (CCHD) in pre-discharge newborn babies.
This Framework for Practice has the following aims:
· To provide standardised guidance for routine pulse oximetry (PulseOx) testing of all asymptomatic newborn babies of 34 weeks and above born in any setting the UK.
· To identify and manage babies with persistently low oxygen saturations enabling timely investigation and treatment. To minimise unnecessary investigations in babies with delayed cardio-respiratory adaptation (i.e. healthy babies) and prevent unnecessary parent-baby separation.
· To provide guidance for parents on the nature of the PulseOx test.
· To provide guidance on audit and governance regarding pulse oximetry testing.
You can find the Framework here> https://www.bapm.org/resources/routine-pulse-oximetry-testing-for-newborn-babies