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Neonatology Hypoglycaemia
Glucose > 2.6 mmol/L desirable for optimal neurodevelopment Neo
Prolonged, symptomatic hypoglycaemia can cause permanent Also k
neurological disability This o
Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) Many babies can tolerate low BM in the first few days of life, able to
Jaundi
Over 5
Deficiency in surfactant production by Type II pneumocytes of the utilise lactate + ketones as energy stores 1.
alveolar epithelium Aetiology 2.
Structural immaturity of lungs leads to alveolar collapse + reduced gas  Preterm + IUGR  low glycogen stores 3.
exchange Neona
 Maternal DM  normal glycogen stores, but hyperplasia of b-cells Sign o
RF Male, diabetic mothers, caesarean section, 2nd born of premature  Hyperinsulinaemia Uncon
twins, preterm [(26-28 weeks = 50%) (30-31 weeks = 25%)]  IUGR
Signs + Symptoms  Beckwith-Wiedemann Syndrome Ti
Tachypnoea >60 breaths/min elap
 Hypothermic
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Laboured breathing- chest wall recession, expiratory grunting + nasal  Polycythaemia
flaring Mx
Cyanosis (severe) Early, frequent milk feeding
Ix If asymptomatic infant has 2 low readings (<2.6 mmol/L) inspite of
Bloods: Hb, neutrophil, Plt, U&Es, culture, glucose, CRP, coagulation feeding
screen OR 1 very low reading (1.6mmol/L)/ symptomatic
XR: ‘ground glass’ appearance + check if tracheal tube + central lines Give IV dextrose (101520%) using a central venous catheter
correct
Mx
 Prevention during pregnancy- maternal glucocorticoid (induce
foetal lung maturation)
 Oxygen
 Assisted ventilation Birth Asphyxia
 Exogenous surfactant via endotracheal tube When the foetus experiences a lack of oxygen during labour and/or < 24
delivery.
It does not necessarily mean that the brain has been injured but asphyxia
APGAR score  brain injury or death
The Apgar score is used to describe a baby’s condition at 1 and 5 min A foetus deprived of oxygen in utero will attempt to breathe  become
after delivery. It is also measured at 5-minute interval thereafter, if the apnoeic (primary apnoea), during which time the HR is maintained
infant’s condition remains poor If oxygen deprivation continues  irregular gasping  second period of
Score apnoea (secondary/ terminal apnoea)  HR + BP fall
0 1 2 If delivered at this stage= recovery ONLY by providing lung expansion
Appearance (Colour) Pale/blue Body pink/ Pink e.g. by PAP by mask or tracheal tube
extremities blue

Pulse Absent < 100 bpm > 100 bpm The human foetus rarely experiences a continuous asphyxia insult,
Grimace (Reflex None Grimace Cry, cough
except after placental abruption or complete occlusion of umbilical blood
irritability) flow in a cord prolapse.
Usually intermittent e.g. from prolonged and frequent uterine
Activity (Muscle Flaccid Some flexion of Well flexed, contractions 24 ho
tone) limbs active 2w

Respiratory effort Absent Gasping/irregular Regular, strong Other causes birth trauma, maternal analgesia or anaesthetic agents,
cry retained lung fluid, preterm infant or a congenital malformation (interfere
with breathing)
>2w
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