Special Deliveries…. ….. With Love and Fresh Air Monika Bhola, MD Neonatologist Rainbow Babies &...

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Special Deliveries…. …..With Love and Fresh Air Monika Bhola, MD Neonatologist Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

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Special Deliveries….…..With Love and Fresh

Air

Monika Bhola, MDNeonatologist

Rainbow Babies & Children’s Hospital

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Conflict & Disclosures

• I have no conflict of interest

• However there is one disclosure…..I have a very soft spot for our respiratory department.

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OBJECTIVES

• Briefly Discuss some salient features of Neonatal Resuscitation

• Highlight the differences in resuscitation of neonates vs. older children/adults

• Oxygen use/misuse

• Temperature management

• Births outside of a major center

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Transition to Extra-uterine Life

• Transition from fetal life to extra-uterine life is the most complex physiologic adaptation that occurs in a human being’s life

• Changes occur in almost every organ system but the primary changes are in the respiratory and cardiovascular systems

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• Clearance of fetal lung fluid

• Surfactant secretion and breathing

• Transition of fetal to neonatal circulation

• Decrease in pulmonary vascular resistance and increased pulmonary blood flow

• Endocrine support of the transition

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NEWBORN RESUSCITATION

• Approximately 10% require some assistance to begin breathing or 90% transition well

• Less than 1% require extensive measures to survive (chest compressions and medications)

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Term –Vigorous Baby

• If the baby is term (>37) weeks and has good tone and respiratory effort- just dry the baby and keep the baby warm

• Placing baby on the mom- skin to skin- is the best way to keep this baby warm

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How is Baby CPR different?

• It is still A-B-C

• Or as I like to call it A-A-A-A-A - B & C

• Their “arrest” is not necessarily an arrest- but apnea

• Do not need 100% oxygen, initially

• If compressions are needed – the landmarks are a little different

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Oxygen at Birth

• In the past we felt and some still do

“It can’t hurt……..”

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Words of Wisdom

• “all substances are toxic: only the dose makes a thing not a poison.”

»Paracelsus, 1524

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• “……the air that nature has provided for us is as good as we deserve.”

» Priestley, 1775

» Compared to a candle

» Lessons learnt from the past

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Case Against Oxygen

• Ischemia and Hypoxia → cellular changes affecting antioxidant defenses as well as enzyme activities, membrane transports, mitochondrial function

• Hypoxia → ↓ATP synthesis and Na/K pump alteration → cell edema and hypoxanthine accumulation → + Oxygen = toxic reactive oxygen species

» Superoxide anions, hydrogen peroxide, hydroxyl radicals, nitrogen reactive species

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• Ischemia → promotes proinflammatory cytokines and bioactive agents → tissue vulnerability on re-perfusion

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Oxygen Use

• In utero the fetus develops in a relatively hypoxic environment with saturations of 50-60%

• Sudden exposure to 100% oxygen can worsen cell and tissue injury

• Oxygen free radicals-antioxidants, apoptosis and re-perfusion injury

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Oxygen vs RA

• Animal studies – severe hypoxia model

• Resuscitation with 100% and RA

• BP and blood flow restoration to brain and other markers were comparable

• Recent studies have shown a distinct advantage to using RA

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Case for Room Air (RA)……

• Meta analysis of 1082 newborns resuscitated with Room air initially and 1051 received 100%

• The ones in which resuscitation was initiated with RA had a reduced risk of death

• Saugstad et al, Neonatology, 2008

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……RA• A single breath of 100% oxygen in the first week of

life– has resulted in decrease of minute volume

• Also duplicated in mice studies

• Delay in initiation of breathing with oxygen vs RA

• Hyperoxia in newborn animals – causes histological changes in brain and other organs

• In other animal studies- 100% oxygen in the first few days- saw evidence of pulmonary disease and cardiac failure more than a year later and lead to a shorter life span.

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Baby Brains and Oxygen

• 70 preterm infants stabilized with either RA or 80%

• Oxygen exposed neonates had decreased cerebral blood flow for 2 hrs (Lundstrom et al, 1995)

• Similar findings by other researchers also found decreased cerebral blood flow velocity (Niijima etal)

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What is the right balance?

• Compromised Fetus Anaerobic Metabolism → Production of Lactic acid

• If short → easily reversible with airway establishment

• If prolonged energy failure → cell

membrane depolarization → cellular injury or death

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Target Spo2 after birth

1min 60-65% 2min 65-70% 3min 70-75% 4min 75-80% 5min 80-85% 10min 85-95%

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How Can we safely deliver oxygen

• Should have blenders

• Start resuscitation with RA for term babies

• Preterm babies 30-40%

• Don’t have blenders / home delivery/ ER/ ambulance

– Self inflating bag- without reservoir will give about 40%

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OXYGEN DELIVERY USING SELF INFLATING BAG

FiO2 values obtained at different oxygen flow rates (range 0–10 L/min) over time during PPV at a respiration rate of 40 to 60 per minute and PIP of 25 cm H2O.Trevisamuto D etal, Pediatrics 2013;131:e 1144-1149

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Airway

• Proper equipment for Neonates

• Correct Size Face mask- Term and Preterm

• Self inflating Bags-240 ml

• Anesthesia bag

• Manometer

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• T-piece/ Neopuff

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• ET tubes- 2.5, 3.0, 3.5 - uncuffed

• LMA – Size 1

• Miller Laryngoscope blades-Size 1 & 0

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Chest Compressions

• Lack of gas exchange with simultaneous hypoxia and carbon dioxide elevation- most common reason that newborns fail to transition successfully

• If there is significant hypoxemia and acidosis- the myocardium could be depressed

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Airway…. (again!)

• It is ABSOLUTELY essential to establish EFFECTIVE ventilation for 30 secs–prior to chest compressions

• Corrective measures should be tried if unable to get effective ventilation

• M-R-S-O-P-A

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MRSOPA- (Corrective Measures)

M Mask Seal

R Reposition of head

S Suction

O Open Mouth

P Pressure Increase

A Alternate Airway

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Temperature Management

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Thermo Neutral Zone in Humans

• Unclothed resting adult—23-28⁰ C (73⁰F)

• Unclothed full term neonate—32-35⁰ C (90⁰ F)

• Unclothed 1 Kg preterm neonate– 35⁰C (95⁰ F)

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Heat Loss In New Borns

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Temperature and Resuscitation

• WHO recommends that the DR temperature should be about 72⁰F or mid 70’s

• If preterm delivery is expected then the temperature should be around 77-79⁰F

• Other modes of keeping the baby warm– Radiant Warmer– Warm blankets– Warm gel packs– Baby hats– Thermal plastic wrap

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Picture of Basic Equipment

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Infant PortableThermal Packs

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Warm Blankets

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Consequences of Hypothermia in Preterm

Infants

• 36.5-37.5ºC

• Every 1º drop in baby’s temperature increases mortality risk by 28% !!!!!

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Other sobering data….

• Hypothermia is associated with increase in morbidity

•Respiratory Distress•Metabolic derangements•Intra Ventricular Hemorrhage•Infection•Increased hospital length of stay

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Hyperthermia

• Elevated temperature increases the risk of death or impairment – almost 4 fold increased risk

• This is worse if there has already been a brain injury

• A rise of just 1.5ºC above normal can cause significant impairment

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Not Too HotNot Too Cold

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Special Considerations

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Viability

• Less than 23 weeks- survival chances are very poor

• Survival has improved over the years

• NRP recommends offering resuscitation if 23 weeks and >400gms

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Survival

Gestational age

23 weeks

24 weeks

25 weeks

26 weeks

27 weeks

Survival 50-60% 70-80%

75-85%

80-90%

>90%

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Special Considerations in Preterm Infants

• Greater risk for injury

• Lung-Protective strategy should start right at birth- GENTLE VENTILATION

• PPV is the cornerstone of respiratory support

• Very crucial to establish FRC- PEEP

• Need to deliver adequate Tidal Volume- PIP

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Post Resuscitation

• Temperature

• Sugar- Never give new borns > D10W IV fluids

• IV access

• Normal D.stick-35-40

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Emergency IV acess

• If unable to start PIV- may place emergency Umbilical vein catheter

• Place an umbilical tie• Clean with Betadine• Place a sterile catheter (5Fr) in the

vein (largest vessel) till you get blood return (2-3 cms in preterm infants and about 5 cms in term

• Avoid Intraosseous in preterm infants.

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Neonatal Encephalopathy• These babies should be transferred to a tertiary

care center ASAP

• Therapeutic cooling –significantly decreases mortality and neuro-developmental impairment

• Therapeutic hypothermia should be instituted in a controlled environment and within 6 hrs

• Prevent hyperthermia

• Aim at keeping temperature at low end of normal

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Abdominal Anomalies

• Gastroschisis- omphalocele

• Place sterile wrap soaked in saline around anomalie

• Prevent excessive insensible water loss

• Place in sterile bowel bag

• Place a replogle to decompress the bowel

• Start IV- Fluids and Antibiotics

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Airway Anomalies

• Pierre Robin or severe micrognathia and if in respiratory distress:-

• Place in supine position

• If respiratory distress continues- may need a stable airway

• Intubation• LMA• Nasopharyngeal ET tube

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Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

• If in distress will need intubation

• Avoid using bag and mask PPV- will worsen

• Consider this diagnosis if you have a newborn with a scaphoid abdomen

• Decompress the bowel

• Intubate

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“Useful Accessory”

Placenta

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Love & Fresh Air ?!*@#

What was that all about?

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• Warmth- gentle ventilation = Love

• RA or OWL (Oxygen with Love) = Fresh Air