IVH Flashcards

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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
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Risk factors for IVH

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Largely changes in hemodynamic status/blood volume

  • PDA
  • RDS
  • pneumothorax
  • hypoxia
  • Hypercapnia/acidosis
  • prematurity birth asphyxia
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In IVH, what is the cause of brain bleeding?

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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
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Clinical assessments or lab findings for IVH?

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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
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IVH Management

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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
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