National Neonatal Audit Programme 2016

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National Neonatal Audit Programme 2016 Annual Report on 2015 Data South West Network Results

Summary of South West NNAP 2015 Data

Summary data continued

Temperature on Admission Do all babies <32 weeks gestation have their temperature taken within an hour after birth? National average 93% Network average 91% Percentage eligible babies

Proportion of babies with a gestation at birth <32 weeks, admitted with a temperature of 36.5 – 37.5 C measured within an hour of birth. - - - - the NNAP standard . . . . the national rate of compliance

What percentage of eligible babies have a temperature of between 36 What percentage of eligible babies have a temperature of between 36.0-36.4ᵒc and between 36.5-37.5ᵒc? Percentage eligible babies National Average 19% Network Average 20% National Average 62% Network Average 60%

Antenatal steroid administration to babies of 24-34 weeks gestation inclusive - - - - the NNAP standard . . . . the national rate of antenatal steroid administration

Antenatal Steroids Are all mothers who deliver babies between 24 and 34 weeks gestation inclusive given any dose of antenatal steroids? Percentage eligible mothers National Average 85% Network Average 86%

Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) Screening On time screening for ROP (first screen only) - - - indicates the NNAP standard . . . . indicates the national rate of compliance

Do all babies <1501g or a gestational age of <32 weeks at birth undergo the first Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) screening in accordance with the current guideline recommendations? Percentage eligible babies National average 93% Network average 96%

Mother’s Milk at Discharge Proportion of babies with gestation at birth <33 weeks who were discharged home on any of their own mothers milk at discharge . . . . the national rate of compliance

What proportion of babies <33 weeks gestation at birth were receiving any of their own mother’s milk at discharge home from a neonatal unit? Percentage eligible babies National average 58% Network average 66%

Consultation with Parents Documented consultation with parents, by a senior member of the neonatal team within 24 hours of admission 2015 - - - - the NNAP standard . . . . the national rate of compliance

Is there a documented consultation with parents by a senior member of the neonatal team within 24 hours of admissions? Percentage eligible babies National average 88% Network average 85%

Clinical Follow-up at 2 years of age Clinical follow up at 2 years of age in babies born at <30 weeks gestation - - - - the NNAP standard . . . . the national rate of compliance

Clinical follow-up at 2 years of age What percentage of eligible babies have 2 year follow-up data entered? What percentage of eligible babies had a determinable impairment? Percentage eligible babies National average 60% Network average 72% National average 49% National average 61%

Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Rates of significant bronchopulmonary dysplasia, in babies born at <32 weeks gestation . . . . the national rate of Significant BPD

What is the proportion of babies born <32 weeks who develop significant Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia? Percentage eligible babies National average 30% Network average 31%