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The Premature infant
  • DR Husain alsaggaf

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The Premature Infant
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THE PREMATURE INFANT
  • DEFINITION NEWBORN BABY LESS THAN 37 weeks.

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Physical characteristic
  • Length related to weight.
  • Head circumferencegtchest circumference.
  • Weak cry.
  • In active and sleep most of the time.
  • Ears are floppy and respiration is. irregular
  • labia minora covered labia majora.
  • Testicles are incompletely descended.

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The premature
  • Birth asphyxia
  • weak respiratory muscles
  • Weak thoracic cage

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Hypothermia
  • Increased heat loss
  • Lack of insulation.
  • Increase surface area to weight
  • Decreased heat production
  • Decrease activity.
  • Lack of brown fat

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Respiratory difficulties
  • decrease amount of surfactant.
  • Poor gag and cough reflex.
  • In coordination o swallowing and
    suking?aspiration of food.
  • Soft thoracic cage and weak respiratory
    muscle-?ineffective ventilation.
  • Immature respiratory center?apnea.
  • High incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

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Gastrointestinal and nutrition
  • Poor sucking and swallowinglt35 weeks
  • decrease intestinal motility?abdominal distension
  • Decrease gastric volume and gastric emptying time
  • Decrease digestion and absorption of fat and fat
    soluble vitamins,cetain minerals
  • High incidence of necrotizing colitis

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Gastrointestinal problems
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gastrointestinal problems
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Hepatic problems
  • Impaired conjugation and excretion of bilrubin?
    jaundice.
  • Deficiency of vitamin k dependant
    factors?bleeding.
  • Decrease glycogen storage?Hypoglyceamia.

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Renal problems
  • The concentration and delution ability is
    reduced.
  • The kidneys are unable to hold large solute load.
  • Increased lose of salt.
  • Increased lose of sodium bicarbonate.

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Neurological problems
  • Defective sucking and swallowing.
  • Recurrent apnoea.
  • Increase incidence of intracranial haemorrhage.

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Blood and cardiovascular problems
  • Delayed closure of the ducts.
  • Weak capillary.
  • High haemoglobin at birth and then law level at
    6 weeks .

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Immunological problems
  • Decrease level of antibodies.
  • Decrease ability to produce antibodies.
  • Relative impairment of cellular immunity.

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Metabolic problems
  • Liability to rickets.
  • Hypoglycaemia.
  • Hypocalcaemia.

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Other problems
  • Retinopathy of prematurity.
  • Increase incidence of non accidental injuries.
  • Congenital malformations.

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Management
  • PREVENTION
  • Rest.
  • Adrenergic drugs.
  • Steroid to prevent (IRDS).

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During labour and delivery
  • Paediatrician should be informed.
  • Delivery in well equipped hospital.
  • Analgesia to mother should be withheld.
  • Prompt Resuscitation with endotracheal
    intubations.

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Monitoring
  • Temperature.
  • Apnoea monitor.
  • Heart and respiratory rate.
  • Oxygen saturation.
  • Blood sugar and calcium.

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Temperature management
  • Incubators in thermonuetral range.
  • Head caps and heat shield.
  • Suitable Room temperature.
  • Humidification.

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Feeding
  • Early feedings at (2-3 hours).
  • Less than 34 weeks tube feeding.
  • Less than 1750 gm / hourly.
  • Between 1750-2000 gm two hourly.
  • More than 2000 gm 3 hourly.

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Feeding
  • Breast milk, premature formula.
  • Cal 110-130/kg cal day.
  • 50ml / kg increase by 25ml / kg / day.
  • Weight increase 30 gm / day.

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Vitamins
  • Vit D 800 iu day.
  • Vit C 50 mg day.
  • Vit E 10mg day.
  • Folic acid 50 mg day if less than 2kilo.
  • Vit K at birth.

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Management
  • Oxygen No oxygen except for hypoxia.
  • Keep PO2 50-80 mmg.
  • Surfactants and Mechanical Ventilation.
  • Encourage mother to visit the baby.

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Small for date infant
  • Physical characteristics
  • Lack of subcutaneous fat.
  • Wasting of soft tissues.
  • Skin is lose with peeling.
  • Scalp hair is spare, skull bone is hard.
  • Vigorous and active.
  • Eager to feed.

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Small of date.
Special Hazards
  • Conception---Malformation.
  • Anti-natal------Intrauterine death.
  • Labour and delivery----Asphyxia
  • Neonatal---Meconium aspiration.
  • Hypoglycaemia .
  • Hypothermia.
  • Polycythemia.
  • Pulmonary haemorrhage.
  • Infection

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