Abstract

ObjectiveThe perceived risk of necrotising enterocolitis (NEC) can result in overtreatment of the otherwise adapting preterm neonate. We aim to develop an assessment tool to aid the decision making in the management of preterm neonates at risk of NEC. MethodAn evidence-based assessment tool was designed bringing together clinical, laboratory and radiological signs commonly associated with NEC. A numerical score was awarded for each sign, with those more specific to NEC being graded higher. A multi-centre validation was conducted of the proposed assessment tool over three tertiary neonatal units. ResultsA total of 125 patients were included, 53 (42.4 %) with a final diagnosis of NEC and 72 (57.6 %) with an alternative diagnosis. The NEC group had a significantly higher total score compared to the non-NEC group; 15(2–28) vs. 4(1–9) (p ≤ 0.0001). In ROC analysis, using a cut-off of eight, the assessment tool gave a sensitivity of 92.3 % and a specificity of 90.4 % for identifying NEC compared to an alternative diagnosis. ConclusionThis comprehensive scoring system encourages a full assessment of the infant before deciding on withholding feeds, starting antibiotics, and transferring to a surgical centre. It is a safe objective measure to support a diagnosis of NEC in the presence of certain clinical signs.

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