Going home: Facilitating discharge of the preterm infant Flashcards
What percentage of preterm infants <37 weeks are discharged home directly from tertiary NICUs?
50%
What is prolonged hospitalization associated with?
- Poor parent-child relationships
- Failure to thrive
- Child abuse
- Parental grief
- Feelings of inadequacy in parents
What is the usual GA at discharge for infants born at <34 weeks GA?
37-40 weeks GA
What are the four physiological competencies required for discharge?
- Thermoregulation
- Control of breathing
- Respiratory stability
- Feeding skills and weight gain
What is a risk of overheating?
SIDS
Does transfer to a cot before 1700g have an adverse effect on temperature stability or weight gain?
No
What is apnea of prematurity?
Cessation of breathing for >20s or 10-20s if accompanied by bradycardia (HR <80bpm) or oxygen saturation <80% in infants <37 weeks PMA
How late can apnea of prematurity persist until?
44 weeks PMA
What is the half life of caffeine in neonates?
100h
When is home cardiorespiratory monitoring occasionally considered?
Infants with unusually prolonged and recurrent apnea, bradycardia, and hypoxemia
What are risk factors for recurrence of apneas of prematurity?
<30 weeks GA
Last spell occurred at > 36 weeks PMA
At what time period from the last spell did 96% of preterm infants not experience recurrence of apnea or bradycardia?
Seven days
Note that 13 days were required in infants <26 weeks GA
What percentage of surviving preterm infants with birthweights <1500g receive oxygen beyond 36 weeks PMA?
25%
What complications are associated with high oxygen targets (95-99%) in preterm infants vs. low targets (89-94%)?
- No difference in growth
- No difference in neurodevelopment
- Higher respiratory morbidity (pneumonia, acute exacerbations of CLD, rehospitalizations for pulmonary causes, need for diuretics, methylxanthines and/or oxygen)
- Longer duration of oxygen therapy
- Nonspecific reduction in progression to threshold ROP
- Modest decrease in retinal ablative therapy for severe ROP
What do most centres recommend as a target SaO2 for infants with BPD?
90-95%