IVH Flashcards
1
Q
What is IVH?
A
Intracranial hemorrhage arising in germinal matrix (highly vascular
network) + periventricular regions of the brain in preterm infants.
- Germinal matrix matures + becomes smaller with gestational age
2
Q
Risk factors for IVH
A
Largely changes in hemodynamic status/blood volume
- PDA
- RDS
- pneumothorax
- hypoxia
- Hypercapnia/acidosis
- prematurity birth asphyxia
3
Q
In IVH, what is the cause of brain bleeding?
A
Fragile blood vessels in matrix that cannot regulate cerebral blood flow.
- Anything really could cause burst and blood to pool in the ventricles = enlargement of ventricles + compression of parenchyma
4
Q
Clinical assessments or lab findings for IVH?
A
Depends on severity. True neuro irritability and the following could be expected
- Bulging fontanels
- decrease hematocrit
- apnea and/or seizures
- hypotension or hypotonia
- bradycardia
- Acidosis
5
Q
IVH Management
A
Avoid risk factors (best treatment), if they occur, treatments are usually supportive (refer to IVH protocol)
- maintain CPP via shunts/lumbar punctures to drain excess
- suppress seizures
- manage respiratory status and stabilize hemodynamic status