Objective: To assess the accuracy of pulse oximetry screening for critical congenital heart defects (CCHDs) in a setting with home births and early discharge after hospital deliveries, by using an adapted protocol fitting the work patterns of community midwives.
Study Design: Pre- and postductal oxygen saturations (SpO) were measured ≥1 hour after birth and on day 2 or 3. Screenings were positive if the SpO measurement was <90% or if 2 independent measures of pre- and postductal SpO were <95% and/or the pre-/postductal difference was >3%.
Objectives: To assess the feasibility of pulse oximetry (PO) screening in settings with home births and very early discharge. We assessed this with an adapted protocol in The Netherlands.
Study Design: PO screening was performed in the Leiden region in hospitals and by community midwives.