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Ágnes Harmath M.D. Ph.D. senior lecturer NEONATOLOGY Healthy newborn. Neonatal sequelaes 11. December 2015.

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Ágnes Harmath M.D. Ph.D.

senior lecturer

NEONATOLOGYHealthy newborn. Neonatal sequelaes

11. December 2015.

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Tasks of the neonatologist

Prenatal diagnosed condition

Inform parents, preparation of necessary intervention

Labor Ward

Handling healthy

newborns

Neonatal sequalae treatment

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Newborn terminology

CLIV. Act of Care 1997 Chapter XII. section 216. d.

„Perinatal Death:

a) Mortality occurs intra uterus post the 24th gestational week or after the

fetus reached 30 cm length or 500 g weight,

b) If the death occurs 168 hours post delivery, irrespective of the growth

parameters of the newborn

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Perinatal Mortality

Fetal Death Infant Death

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Terms of newborns

Mature newborn: 37. – 41 6/7. gestational weekweight: 3500-4500 gramm

length: 45-55 cm

head circumference 32-37 cm

Over-carried newborn: post 42 . week

SGA (small for gestational age) newborn - weight below the 10th percentile

- weight below the average by 2 SD

LGA (large for gestational age) newborn:- weight above the 90th percentile

- weight above the average by 2 SD

Premature birth : age <37 gestational week,

weight <2500 gramms

VLBW (very low birth weight) newborn - <1000 gramms

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Neonatologist is required in the

labor ward

Conditions of the mother

toxaemia, chronic disorders, dependency (drug, alcohol, smoking)

Fetal Conditionmultiples, age of fetus (premature or postmature), IUGR (intrauterin growth retardation),

fetal development condition, diagnosed fetal disorder (e.g.: hydrops-syndroma)

Labour and birth factors:distochia, meconium stained fluid,early membrane rupture/noticeable odor, bleeding,

umbilical chord disorder, cesarean section

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Known anamnesis may result in resuscitation in cases of:

Post the normal pregnancy Newborn shows symptoms of

changing respiratory rate, cyanosis, meconium stained fluid, hydrops syndrome

Apgar test tube can’t get through, development disorders

Healthy newborn condition deteriorates

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Labor ward treatment

Newborn resuscitation

Apgar test and score

Umbilical cord clamp

Treatment of eyes

First informative test of newborn

Development control

- Dubowitz-score – 1977

- New Ballard-score – 1991

Sterility/Hygienic norms

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Equipment needed for resuscitation

Open incubator (radiant warmer), phonendoscop, „Apgar clock”

Oxygen and breathing space with tube outlets

Suction and catheters(both throat and tube suction)

Equipments for ventilation(Neopuff, balloon, masks, laryngoscope, tubes)

Equipments for vein punctions

Drugs

Scissors, tape

Resuscitation 2015; 95: 249-263

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APGAR score

0 1 2

Pulse absent <100/min >100/min

Respiratory effort absent Irregular Intensive cry

Grimace

(reflex irritability)Non-responsive Grimace Sneeze or cough

Activity

(Muscle tone)Absent , limp

Some flexion of

extremitiesStrong movement

Appearence

(skin colour) Pale, blue Acrocyanosis Rosy

Assessment:

8-10 – good outcome

6-7 – endangered condition, NICU observation required

4-5 – average condition, NICU observation required

< 3 – serious asphyxia, life threatening condition

Injuries during delivery

Prevalence – 1-2%

Predetermining factors:

macrosomia, premature birth, distochia,

long birth period, breach position

Cephalhaematoma – most common

Other injuries: suffusion, skin injury

Clavicula fracture

Bone fracture

Nerve injury: Erb-Duchenne (C5-6), Klumpke (C7-8, Th1)

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Healthy newborn care on ward

First day of lifeDetailed physical examinationVitamin. K prophylaxisHBsAg test result – if necessary injection

Observation timesucking and feedingjaundicecare of the umbilical region

Day of dischargeMetabolic disease screening testHearing test screeningBCG injection

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Conditions of early discharge

Normal single pregnancy

37- 42. gestational week

Spontaneous vaginal delivery

Normal prae-,intra- and postpartum period

12 hours prior to discharge normal and stable parameters

At least two successful feeds

No condition that would justify hospitalization

Metabolic test results

Suitable home conditions (home assessment)

Mother is capable of caring for the newborn

Within 48 hours if pediatrician (GP) undertakes the general practice at home

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Problems at healthy newborns

Managed on normal neonatal ward:

Tremor - Hypoglycemia – blood sugar below 1,8-2 mmol/l

- Hypocalcemia – SeCa level below1,7 mmol/l

Passage disturbances:-regurgisting, vomiting

- Stool (meconium) problems if it within 24-36 hours recover

Omphalitis without feeding problems and deterioration of

general condition

Icterus – physiologic

enough fluid intake supply, blue-light therapy and observation

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Cases of Intensive Care

requirement

Post intubation or resuscitation

Cardiorespiratory disorders

Prior to 34. gestational week or below 2000 grams of birthweight

Symptoms of anemia or shock

Central nervous system disorders

Serious development disorders

Feeding difficulties or reoccurring vomiting

Infection

Serious disturbances of ion homeostasis

Clinical icterus

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Tasks prior to transfer

Stabilization, checking clinical signs and vital

parameters till the ambulance arrive

Inform the staff of ambulance service and the host

hospital before transportation

Parents information

Preparing documentation

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Necessary data:

Data of perinatal period: mode of delivery, time of membrane

rupture, amniotic fluid condition, medicine usage during

delivery, analgesia

Data of newborn: birthweight, Apgar points, invasive

treatments, medicaments, infusions, ventilation support,

laboratory findings

Maternal anamnesis: birthdate, insurance number, blood

group, date of previous pregnancies, acute and chronic

diseases, family anamnesis, regular use of medicine/alcohol/

drug

Data of recent pregnancy: results of laboratory and

ultrasound and screening tests (e.g..: HBsAg !!)

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Intensive Care Placement

I. Infection suspicion

II. Development disorders

III. Respiratory condition

IV. Gastrointestinal condition

V. Icterus

VI. Haematologic disorders

VII. Others- seizures - ion homeostasis disturbances

- injury through delivery - social problems

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