Journal article
Accuracy of clinical assessment of infant heart rate in the delivery room
COF Kamlin, CPF O'Donnell, NJ Everest, PG Davis, CJ Morley
Resuscitation | Published : 2006
Abstract
Heart rate (HR) dictates intervention during neonatal resuscitation. Guidelines recommend that HR be assessed by auscultation or palpation. We compared HRs determined clinically with electrocardiography (ECG) in healthy newborns in the delivery room. Clinical assessment by 23 observers randomly allocated to assess HR by one of two methods in 26 infants, was found to be inaccurate and underestimate ECG HR. The mean difference between HR assessed by auscultation and palpation ECG and HR using methodology recommended by the Neonatal Resuscitation Programme was 14 and 22 beats per minute respectively. © 2006 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.