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**Tachypnea > 40-60 breaths/min
**Tachypnea > 40-60 breaths/min
**Increased O2 requirement - > 60% or mechanical ventilation need consideration of other differentials
**Increased O2 requirement - > 60% or mechanical ventilation need consideration of other differentials
**Normal repeat ABGs (references below):
**Normal repeat ABGs (acceptable ranges/expected progression below):
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! Subject !! Age !! PO2 mmHg !! PCO2 mmHg !! pH
! Subject !! PO2 mmHg !! PCO2 mmHg !! pH !! Bicarb
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| Term ||10 min || 50 || 48 || 7.2
| < 28 wks || 50-65 || 40-50 || >7.28 || 18-24
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| Term || 1 hr || 70 || 35 || 7.35
| 38-49 wks || 50-70 || 40-50 || >7.3 || 20-24
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| Term || 1 wk || 75 || 35 || 7.4
| Term (10 min) || 50 || 48 || 7.2 || -
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| Preterm 1.5 kg || 1 wk || 60 || 38 || 7.37
| Term (1 hr) || 70 || 35 || 7.35 || -
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| Term (1 wk) || 75 || 35 || 7.4 || -
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| Preterm 1.5 kg || 60 || 38 || 7.37 || -
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Revision as of 02:03, 24 November 2014

See Newborn Resuscitation for immediate after-delivery resuscitation

Background

  • Respiratory distress affects 1% of neonates:
    • RDS (hyaline membrane disease) ~50%
    • TTN ~50%
  • Self-limiting disease that resolves with days as retained lung fluid at birth is removed by lymphatics and breathing
  • 1/3 of fluid cleared days before birth, 1/3 during active labor, 1/3 during crying/breathing
  • Risk factors
    • C-section and rapidly born infants (lack of active labor)
    • Infants of diabetic mothers
    • SGA, preterm infants

DDx

  • Congenital pna
  • Congenital heart disease
  • Meconium aspiration
  • Neonatal sepsis
  • PTX
  • Pulmonary HTN
  • Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS)

Clinical Features

  • Respiratory distress in first few hrs of life
    • Tachypnea > 40-60 breaths/min
    • Increased O2 requirement - > 60% or mechanical ventilation need consideration of other differentials
    • Normal repeat ABGs (acceptable ranges/expected progression below):
Subject PO2 mmHg PCO2 mmHg pH Bicarb
< 28 wks 50-65 40-50 >7.28 18-24
38-49 wks 50-70 40-50 >7.3 20-24
Term (10 min) 50 48 7.2 -
Term (1 hr) 70 35 7.35 -
Term (1 wk) 75 35 7.4 -
Preterm 1.5 kg 60 38 7.37 -