preterm infant Flashcards

1
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what is the most common cause of preterm birth?

A

spontaneous preterm labour
other common causes are multiple pregnancy, membrane rupture & pregnancy associated hypertension

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what are some risk factors for preterm birth?

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more than 2 previous preterm births, multiple pregnancy, <6 months between pregnancies, IVF, smoking, alcohol & drugs, multiple miscarriages / abortions

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3
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how do you keep preterm infants warm?

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put them in a plastic bag immediately after birth and putting them under a radiant heater with a hat on

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what are the common problems of prematurity?

A

temperature control
feeding/nutrition
sepsis
system immaturity/dysfunction - RDS, PDA, IVH, necrotising enterocolitis (NEC)

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5
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why is thermal regulation ineffective in preterm infants?

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low basal metabolic rate
minimal muscular activity
almost no subcutaneous fat insulation
high ratio of surface area to body mass

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6
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what is the difference between early and late onset neonatal sepsis?

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EOS is due to bacteria acquired before or during delivery
LOS is due to bacteria acquired after delivery

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7
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what organisms cause early onset neonatal sepsis?

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group b strep
gram negatives

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what organisms cause late onset neonatal sepsis?

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coag -ve staph
gram -ves
staph aureus

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what is the management of neonatal sepsis?

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preventions
hand washing
antibiotics
super vigilant and infection screening

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what are the respiratory complications of prematurity?

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RDS
apnoea of prematurity
bronchopulmonary dysplasia

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what is the primary pathology of RDS?

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surfactant deficiency
structural immaturity

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what is a secondary cause of RDS?

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alveolar damage- formation of exudate from leaky capillaries

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what are the clinical features of RDS?

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respiratory distress
tachypnoea- grunting, intercostal recessions, nasal flaring, cyanosis

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what is the management of RDS?

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maternal steroid
surfactant
ventilation

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15
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what are the classifications of intraventricular haemorrhage?

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Grade 1- 4 classification and outcome:

Grade 1 and 2 : Neurodevelopmental delay up to 20%
-Mortality 10%

Grade 3 and 4: Neurodevelopmental delay up to 80%
-Mortality 50%

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16
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what are other complications of prematurity?

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retinopathy (6-8 weeks after delivery)
early metabolic- hypo/hyperglycaemia
late metabolic- osteopenia of prematurity