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2024 | OriginalPaper | Hoofdstuk

10. Birth and the neonatal period

Auteurs : Dr. H. Rob Taal, Dr. Irwin K. M. Reiss, Prof. dr. Enrico Lopriore, Prof.dr. Vincent W. V. Jaddoe

Gepubliceerd in: Textbook of Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Uitgeverij: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum

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Summary

The foetal-to-neonatal transition during labour and just after birth is a complicated phenomenon in which many processes are involved. It is a vulnerable period for the new-born and perinatal mortality remains an important contributor to overall mortality and morbidity, despite improvements in foetal and neonatal care. In this chapter, the physiology of transition and potential diseases of the neonate are discussed. Important hallmarks of cardiopulmonary transition are the switch from foetal to postnatal circulation and aeration of the lungs, which also interact. As perinatal asphyxia is an important risk factor for perinatal mortality and morbidity, neonatal resuscitation and pathophysiology of perinatal asphyxia are discussed extensively. The preterm born infant can encounter problems as a consequence of immaturity, such as respiratory distress syndrome and intraventricular haemorrhage. Insight into the physiology of transition at birth and the pathophysiology of common neonatal diseases is essential to improve neonatal and long-term outcomes.
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Woordenlijst
Asphyxia
Asphyxia literally means ‘pulseless’ and indicates a poor clinical condition at birth. Perinatal asphyxia is defined as a condition including disturbed gas exchange which leads to progressive hypoxia, hypercapnia and acidosis.
Cyanosis
Bluish discolouration of the skin can be seen when a certain concentration of deoxygenated haemoglobin level is reached (~ 2 g/dl). Patients with anaemia have a lower arterial oxygen saturation when cyanosis manifests, as compared with patients with high total haemoglobin levels.
Growth restriction
Neonates born small for gestational age might not always be growth restricted during intrauterine growth. Measuring the length and head circumference is important to differentiate between proportional and disproportional growth restriction.
Hypothermia
Hypothermia is defined as a temperature of < 36.5 °C. Neonates have a high risk of developing hypothermia. It is important to be aware of the causes and consequences of hypothermia; preventing hypothermia is essential for neonatal transition.
Neonatal resuscitation
The aim of neonatal resuscitation is to support foetal to neonatal transition.
Perinatal mortality
Mortality in the first 28 days after birth.
Pulmonary hypertension of the neonate
Increased pulmonary vascular resistance which supersedes systemic vascular resistance leading to right-to-left shunt of blood flow. Consequently, oxygenation of peripheral tissues can be compromised.
Right-left/left-right shunt
Indicates the direction of a shunt in blood flow from the right side of the heart or pulmonary circulation to the left side of the heart or systemic circulation, or vice versa. Effects mostly differ in foetal and postnatal life.
Literatuur
6.
go back to reference Levene MI. The asphyxiated newborn infant. In: Levene MI, Lilford RJ, editors. Foetal and neonatal neurology and neuro-surgery. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 1995. p. 405–26. Levene MI. The asphyxiated newborn infant. In: Levene MI, Lilford RJ, editors. Foetal and neonatal neurology and neuro-surgery. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone; 1995. p. 405–26.
10.
go back to reference Madar J et al. European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2021: Newborn resuscitation and support of transition of infants at birth. Resuscitation. 2021;161:291–326. Madar J et al. European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2021: Newborn resuscitation and support of transition of infants at birth. Resuscitation. 2021;161:291–326.
Metagegevens
Titel
Birth and the neonatal period
Auteurs
Dr. H. Rob Taal
Dr. Irwin K. M. Reiss
Prof. dr. Enrico Lopriore
Prof.dr. Vincent W. V. Jaddoe
Copyright
2024
Uitgeverij
Bohn Stafleu van Loghum
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-368-2994-6_10