1 / 25

Pediatric Fundamentals Prematurity

Pediatric Fundamentals Prematurity. Drs. Greg and Joy Loy Gordon January 2005. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity. Definitions premature : gestational age less than 37 weeks or 259 days moderately premature: 31-36 weeks severely premature: 24-30 weeks postterm: greater than 41 weeks

siran
Download Presentation

Pediatric Fundamentals Prematurity

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Pediatric Fundamentals Prematurity Drs. Greg and Joy Loy Gordon January 2005

  2. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Definitions premature: gestational age less than 37 weeks or 259 days moderately premature: 31-36 weeks severely premature: 24-30 weeks postterm: greater than 41 weeks low birth weight (LBW): < 2,500 Gm (only a bit over half of LBW infants are premature)very low birth weight (VLBW): < 1,500 Gm newborn: first day of life neonate: first month of life infant: first year of life

  3. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity 5-10% of live births High morbidity and mortality due to immature organ systems Responsible for 75% of perinatal deaths Immediate/early complications hypoxia/ischemia intraventricular hemorrhage sensorineural injury respiratory failure necrotizing enterocolitis cholestatic liver disease nutrient deficiency social stress

  4. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Hypoxia/ischemia mental retardation spastic diplegia microcephaly seizures poor school preformance

  5. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Intraventricular hemorrhage mental retardation spasticity seizures hydrocephalus

  6. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Sensorineural injury hearing impairment visual impairment retinopathy of prematurity strabismus myopia

  7. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Respiratory failure bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) cor pulmonale bronchospasm malnutrition iatrogenic cleft palate recurrent pneumonia

  8. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Necrotizing enterocolitis short bowel syndrome malabsorption malnutrition infectious diarrhea

  9. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Cholestatic liver disease cirrhosis hepatic failure carcinoma malnutrition

  10. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Nutrient dificiency osteopenia fractures anemia vitamin E deficiency growth failure

  11. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Early complications and associated sequelae Social stress child abuse/neglect failure to thrive

  12. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Respiratory respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) hyaline membrane disease bronchopulmonary dysplasia pneumothorax pneumomediastinum congenital pneumonia pulmonary hypoplasia pulmonary hemorrhage apnea

  13. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Cardiovascular patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) hypotension hypertension bradycardia (with apnea) congenital malformations

  14. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Neurologic intraventricular hemorrhage periventricular leukomalacia hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy seizures retinopathy of prematurity (retrolental fibroplasia) hypotonia congenital malformations kernicterus (bilirubin encephalopathy)

  15. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Hematologic anemia hyperbilirubinemia (direct or indirect) subcutaneous or organ hemorrhage (liver, adrenal) disseminated intravascular coagulopathy vitamin K deficiency hydrops

  16. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Gastrointestinal necrotizing enterocolitis poor gastrointestinal function or motility

  17. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Metabolic/endocrine hypocalcemia hypoglycemia hyperglycemia late metabolic acidosis hypothermia

  18. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Renal hyponatremia hypernatremia hyperkalemia renal tubular acidosis renal glycosuria edema

  19. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Organ system complications Other Infections congenital perinatal nosocomial

  20. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Special considerations Respiratory breathing may initially be exclusively nasal spontaneous neck flexion may cause airway obstruction and apnea diaphragm is most important respiratory muscle fewer diaphragmatic type I fibers (10% vs 25%) maternal betamethasone or dexamethasone 48 hours before delivery increases surfactant production and decreases mortality after 30 weeks gestation

  21. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Special considerations Respiratory apneas 25% of all prematures alleviated with caffeine or theophylline PEEP stimulation may be exacerabated by general anesthesia especially infants < 50 weeks postconceptional age

  22. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Special considerations Cardiovascular PDA - treatment fluid restriction diuretics indomethacin surgical ligation Cardiac output relatively dependent on heart rate Immature sympathetic innervation

  23. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Special considerations Renal urine flow begins 10-12 weeks gestation decreased in premature (compared to full term) GFR renal tubular Na threshold glucose threshold bicarbonate threshold relative hypoaldosteronism with increased risk of hyperkalemia tubular function develops significantly after 34 weeks

  24. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Special considerations Nervous system Brain has 2 growth spurts 1. neuronal cell multiplication 15-20 weeks gestation 2. glial cell multiplication 25 weeks to 2 years of life Blood vessels more fragile increased risk of intracerebral hemorrhage Periventricular leukomalacia ischemic cerebral complication 12-25% of LBW infants increase risk of mental handicap Retinopathy of prematurity

  25. Pediatric Fundamentals - Prematurity Special considerations Thermal problems Immature thermoregulation system Body heat loss by conduction convection evaporation radiation

More Related