Adaption of Baby at Birth Flashcards
How may vessels in uterus?
3
-One vein carries oxygenated blood to baby
2 arteries which carries deoxygenated blood back to placenta
3 shunts?
Ductus venosus
Foramen ovale
Ductus arteriosus
Changes in lungs and circulation when baby is born?
- Switch from placental gas exchange to air breathing
- Circulatory transition, lung aeration, pink colour appears
What is involved in circulatory transition?
Pulmonary vascular resistance drops Systemic vascular resistance rises Oxygen tension rises Circulating prostaglandins drop Duct constricts Foramen ovale close
What is persistent pulmonary HT of newborn?
o When the circulation fails to transition effectively normally because the pulmonary resistance doesn’t drop
o Baby is cyanosed – usually very unwell babies
o Because deoxygenated blood is joining aorta at ductus arteriosus body parts supplied by aorta before the duct (right arm and head and neck) have higher sats than post ductal
o One sats probe on right hand and one on a foot helps diagnose (10-20% difference usually)
Managemnet of PPHN?
Ventilation Oxygen Nitric oxide Sedation Inotropes ECLS
Rfs for adaptation problems?
- Hypoxia / asphyxia during delivery
- Particularly small or large babies
- Premature babies – a whole other lecture
- Some maternal illnesses and medications
- Ill babies – sepsis, congenital anomalies