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The newborn delivery room of tomorrow: emerging and future technologies

Batey, Natalie; Henry, Caroline; Garg, Shalabh; Wagner, Michael; Malhotra, Atul; Valstar, Michel; Smith, Thomas; Sharkey, Don; European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR) Neonatal Resuscitation Section Writing Group

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Authors

Natalie Batey

Caroline Henry

Shalabh Garg

Michael Wagner

Atul Malhotra

Michel Valstar

Thomas Smith

European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR) Neonatal Resuscitation Section Writing Group



Abstract

Advances in neonatal care have resulted in improved outcomes for high-risk newborns with technologies playing a significant part although many were developed for the neonatal intensive care unit. The care provided in the delivery room (DR) during the first few minutes of life can impact short- and long-term neonatal outcomes. Increasingly, technologies have a critical role to play in the DR particularly with monitoring and information provision. However, the DR is a unique environment and has major challenges around the period of foetal to neonatal transition that need to be overcome when developing new technologies. This review focuses on current DR technologies as well as those just emerging and further over the horizon. We identify what key opinion leaders in DR care think of current technologies, what the important DR measures are to them, and which technologies might be useful in the future. We link these with key technologies including respiratory function monitors, electoral impedance tomography, videolaryngoscopy, augmented reality, video recording, eye tracking, artificial intelligence, and contactless monitoring. Encouraging funders and industry to address the unique technological challenges of newborn care in the DR will allow the continued improvement of outcomes of high-risk infants from the moment of birth. Impact: Technological advances for newborn delivery room care require consideration of the unique environment, the variable patient characteristics, and disease states, as well as human factor challenges. Neonatology as a speciality has embraced technology, allowing its rapid progression and improved outcomes for infants, although innovation in the delivery room often lags behind that in the intensive care unit. Investing in new and emerging technologies can support healthcare providers when optimising care and could improve training, safety, and neonatal outcomes.

Citation

Batey, N., Henry, C., Garg, S., Wagner, M., Malhotra, A., Valstar, M., Smith, T., Sharkey, D., & European Society for Paediatric Research (ESPR) Neonatal Resuscitation Section Writing Group. (2024). The newborn delivery room of tomorrow: emerging and future technologies. Pediatric Research, 96(3), 586-594. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-022-01988-y

Journal Article Type Review
Acceptance Date Feb 1, 2022
Online Publication Date Mar 3, 2022
Publication Date 2024-08
Deposit Date Mar 16, 2025
Publicly Available Date Apr 28, 2025
Journal Pediatric Research
Print ISSN 0031-3998
Electronic ISSN 1530-0447
Publisher Nature Publishing Group
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 96
Issue 3
Pages 586-594
DOI https://doi.org/10.1038/s41390-022-01988-y
Keywords Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/7545834
Publisher URL https://www.nature.com/articles/s41390-022-01988-y

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