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. 2022 Apr 6;7(1):e10310. doi: 10.1002/lrh2.10310

TABLE 1.

Clinical decision support algorithms generated by NeoTree (other than resuscitation guidelines) according to degree of complexity (simple vs complex) and level of underlying evidence (strong vs weak)

Data source Category
1. Simple conditional based decision trees based on based on strong evidence
Birth weight measured/recorded on admission Low birth weight
Very low birth weight
Extremely low birth weight
Appropriate for gestational age
High birth weight
Gestational age recorded on admission Premature
Very premature
Extremely premature
Term
Post‐dates
Maternal HIV status recorded on admission HIV exposed (high risk)
HIV exposed (low risk)
Maternal Syphilis status recorded on admission Untreated maternal syphilis
Temperature recorded on admission Normothermia
Mild hypothermia
Moderate hypothermia
Severe hypothermia
Blood sugar on admission Hypoglycaemia
Risk of hypoglycaemia
Abnormal findings on clinical examination Clinical jaundice
Clinical convulsions
Dehydration
Ambiguous genitalia
Congenital abnormality
Clinical examination/maternal history Consider tetanus
2. Simple conditional expressions based on weak evidence
Abnormal findings on clinical examination/maternal history Difficulty feeding
Birth trauma
Consider abdominal obstruction
Consider congenital heart disease (CHD)
Consider anaemia
3. Complex conditional expressions based on strong evidence
Clinical examination ‐ Thompson score Neonatal encephalopathy
Clinical examination ‐ triggers/risk factors Consider Neonatal encephalopathy
Clinical examination/history Respiratory distress of the newborn a
4. Complex conditional expression based on weak evidence (in low resource settings)
Clinical examination and history (but not investigations) Risk factors for early onset neonatal sepsis
Risk factors for late onset neonatal sepsis
Early onset neonatal sepsis
Late onset neonatal sepsis
Consider Necrotising Entero‐Colitis (NEC)
Consider meningitis
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RDS categories to be developed: Possible meconium aspiration; respiratory distress of prematurity; transient tachypnoea of the newborn; congenital pneumonia; pneumonia/bronchiolitis.