Neonatology Flashcards
What can hypoxia in a newborn lead to?
Hypoxic -ischaemic Encephalopathy (HIE)
What are the 5 main things to do (in order) during neonatal resuscitation?
- Warm the baby,
- Calculate APGAR Score at 1, 5 and 10 mins,
- Stimulate breathing while checking airway,
- Inflation breaths with ventilation breaths,
- Chest compression if HR <60.
What does APGAR Score stand for?
Appearance Pulse Grimmace (responsiveness) Activity Respiration 2pt each, score 10 = good.
What is the most common cause of neonatal sepsis?
GBS - Group B Streptococcus.
What are red flags for neonatal sepsis?
Maternal sepsis
Seizures, shock, respiratory distress - can all present within 4 hours postpartum.
What investigations should you do if suspected neonatal sepsis?
Culture -> FBC + CRP -> Lumbar puncture -> Abx
Recheck CRP after 24hrs
Recheck blood culture after 36 hrs
Recheck CRP after 5 days if didn’t go beneath 10.
What Abx will you give in suspected neonatal sepsis?
Benpen and gentamycin.
What is a treatment method for hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy?
Therapeutic hypothermia to 33/4 over 72 hours and then reheated over 6 hours.
What prophylaxis can be given if prematurity is expected of less than 24 weeks gestation?
Vaginal progesterone
Cervical cerclage
What medication can be given to help limit the possibilities of complications in an expected pre-term pregnancy?
- Tocoloysis with nifedipine
- Maternal corticosteroids
- IV Magnesium sulfate (if <34 weeks to protect brain)
- Delayed cord clamping
How can apnoea of prematurity be managed?
Apnoea monitors, tactile stimulation of breathing and IV Caffeine (prevention)
What screening is in place for retinopathy of prematurity?
Born <32 weeks
Birth weight <1.5Kg
Screen fortnightly.
How is Respiratory Distress Syndrome managed in neonates?
Antenatal steroids - dexamethasone (mother)
Endotracheal surfactant via endotracheal tube (baby)
How does necrotising enterocolitis normally present?
Green vomit (bile),
distended and tender abdomen,
blood in stool,
absent bowel sounds.
What investigations would you do for necrotising enterocolitis?
FBC, CRP, ABG, blood culture (sepsis).
Abdominal x-ray.