Abstract

Background and Objectives: Point of care neonatal ultrasound is a useful tool in evaluation of heart, brain, lungs, and abdomen in neonatal sepsis. The objective of our study was to perform bedside ultrasound screening of heart, brain, lungs, and abdomen in neonates with late onset culture positive sepsis and study the patterns of abnormalities and also their role in change of patient management. Methods: This prospective observational study was conducted at a tertiary level neonatal care unit from March 2017 to May 2018. All neonates with suspected late onset sepsis on the basis of clinical and laboratory findings underwent point of care neonatal ultrasound of heart, brain, lungs, and abdomen. Results: Of 153 suspected and eligible late-onset neonatal sepsis (LONS) cases, 67 (44%) had positive blood culture and were analyzed. Of this 67 neonates, 30 (45%) had abnormal neurosonography, 38 (57%) had abnormal cardiac output, 14 (20%) had abnormal cardiac contractility, 17 (25%) had abnormal pulmonary pressure, 18 (27%) had pulmonary arterial hypertension, 19 (28%) had pneumonia, and 7 (10%) had free fluid in abdomen. Clinical management was changed in 26 (39%) neonates. Conclusion: Bedside point of care neonatal ultrasound is a useful tool in assessment of heart, brain, lungs, and abdomen in a LONS. It could help in making appropriate decisions in the management, and therefore potentially reduce morbidity and mortality.

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