Jaundice in pregnancy/neonatal jaundice Flashcards
Bilirubin is derived from…
Breakdown of haemoglobin
What process of bilirubin metabolism takes place in the liver?
Conjugation with glucuronic acid to make it water soluble
In what forms is bilirubin excreted? (2)
Urobilinogen (excreted by kidneys)
Stercobilinogen (excreted in faeces)
Potential causes of jaundice in pregnancy (4)
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy
HELLP syndrome
Viral hepatitis
Jaundice, pruritus, elevated bilirubin and dark urine
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy
Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy- treatment (2)
Ursodeoxycholic acid
Vitamin K if prothrombin time prolonged
Why is vitamin K prescribed in Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy
Cholestasis leads to impaired fat absorption; vitamin K is fat soluble
Abdominal pain, raised ALT and jaundice
Acute fatty liver disease of pregnancy
When is neonatal jaundice always pathological?
If it occurs within the first 24 hours
Mechanism of physiological jaundice of the newborn (2)
Increased bilirubin production and immature conjugation pathway
In which group of babies is physiological jaundice more common?
Breast fed babies