# Transitioning from the safety of the womb to the outside world for neonates with life-threatening cardiovascular conditions: The IMmediate Postpartum Access to Cardiac Therapy (IMPACT) Procedure

**Authors:** Asif Padiyath, Jennifer M. Lynch, Lisa M. Montenegro, Susan C. Nicolson, Olivia Nelson, Anita L. Szwast, Amanda J. Shillingford, Christine B. Falkensammer, Jill J. Savla, Julie Moldenhauer, Nahla Khalek, Jack Rychik

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s00246-025-03775-y · 2025-01-20

## TL;DR

The IMPACT procedure is a coordinated medical approach to safely deliver and treat critically ill newborns with heart conditions immediately after birth.

## Contribution

The IMPACT procedure introduces a novel, multidisciplinary model for managing high-risk neonates with cardiovascular issues at delivery.

## Key findings

- The IMPACT procedure involves planned delivery and immediate neonatal cardiac care in a coordinated setting.
- This approach allows rapid evaluation and life-saving interventions for critically ill newborns.
- The procedure emphasizes prenatal consultation and collaboration among multiple medical teams.

## Abstract

The IMmediate Postpartum Access to Cardiac Therapy (IMPACT) procedure is a multidisciplinary, collaborative, highly coordinated clinical service in which a planned delivery and intensive neonatal care are offered for conditions where there is a high likelihood of postnatal instability. This process includes prenatal consultation with the parent(s), involving each service engaged with the delivery, postnatal resuscitation, and procedural care. A Cesarean section delivery is planned in an operating room with immediate access to a multifunctional procedural suite where the neonate can undergo rapid cardiac evaluation and initiation of interventional treatments which can have a positive, life-saving impact. This review describes the details of this unique procedure and multidisciplinary program at one institution.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** cardiovascular conditions (MESH:D002318)

## Figures

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/PMC12827426