Biochemical surveillance versus clinical observation of term infants born after prolonged rupture of membranes - a quality assurance initiative.
Emma RødVilde SolbergEydís Oddsdóttir StenersenHåvard Tetlie GarbergAnders Batman MjellePer Arne TølløfsrudArild RønnestadAnne Lee SolevågPublished in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2022)
The biochemical surveillance hospitals had more C-reactive protein measurements, but there was no difference in antibiotic treatment duration, early-onset sepsis cases, length of hospitalisation or adverse outcomes. Personnel resources needed for clinical surveillance should be weighed against the limitation of potentially painful procedures.