What are the risks of neonatal asphyxia to my baby?
In the case of mild asphyxia, there are no significant effects after timely resuscitation treatment. In the case of moderate or severe asphyxia, multi-organ functional damage such as brain damage…
In the case of mild asphyxia, there are no significant effects after timely resuscitation treatment. In the case of moderate or severe asphyxia, multi-organ functional damage such as brain damage…
Regular reviews are needed after discharge to assess the child’s recovery, such as measuring head circumference, height and weight, and assessing motor, cognitive and behavioural abilities to detect neurodevelopmental abnormalities…
1.What is a high-risk child? High-risk infant is a child who is in the following “high-risk factors” from the mother’s conception to the first month of life: various diseases during pregnancy,…
The emergency treatment of neonatal asphyxia is called resuscitation and requires the collaboration of obstetricians and pediatricians who are competent in neonatal resuscitation. The fetus should be evaluated immediately after…
Neonatal asphyxia is a continuation of intrauterine hypoxia and acidosis in the fetus. In the absence of spontaneous respiration for 20 min after birth, irreversible hypoxic damage will occur to…
Asphyxia is the most common disease of newborns and the main cause of neonatal death and disability. According to 2003 statistics, the neonatal mortality rate was 18.01‰, of which neonatal…
For the resuscitation of neonatal asphyxia, the main methods and steps include the following: First, the initial resuscitation, the most critical indicator of initial resuscitation is to give the child…
Asphyxia resuscitation is a skill that must be mastered by obstetricians, pediatricians and anesthesiologists, midwives and nurses, who are required to be trained and qualified before taking up the job.…
Symptoms. 1. cyanotic or pale skin on the face and body after delivery of the fetus, with dark purple lips and mouth. 2, shallow breathing, irregular or no breathing or only wheezing-like…
Any factor that reduces the blood oxygen concentration can cause asphyxia. Neonatal asphyxia is closely related to the fetal environment in the uterus and the delivery process. If hypoxia occurs…