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Transient tachypnea of the newborn is a respiratory problem that can be seen in the newborn shortly after delivery. It is caused by retained fetal lung fluid due to impaired clearance mechanisms. [1] It is the most common cause of respiratory distress in term neonates.
Infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS), also known as surfactant deficiency disorder (SDD), [2] and previously called hyaline membrane disease (HMD), is a syndrome in premature infants caused by developmental insufficiency of pulmonary surfactant production and structural immaturity in the lungs.
John Allen Clements (March 16, 1923 – September 3, 2024) was an American physician and physiologist known for his role in the discovery of pulmonary surfactant, a crucial factor in the development of life-saving treatments for neonatal respiratory distress syndrome. His research revolutionized the care of premature infants, greatly reducing ...
The results were as follows: Respiratory distress occurred in 22/23 of THAN patients and only in 0/13 of UCED patients. [6] Abnormal chest radiographs were found in 23/25 THAN victims, and 0/9 in UCED patients. [6] The gestational age was less than 36 weeks in 25/31 THAN patients, but only 1/13 UCED patients. [6]
768.3 Fetal distress, during labor, in infant; 768.5 Birth asphyxia, severe; 768.9 Birth asphyxia, unspec. 769 Respiratory distress syndrome; 770 Other respiratory conditions of fetus and newborn. 770.1 Meconium aspiration syndrome
Bubble CPAP is a non-invasive ventilation strategy for newborns with infant respiratory distress syndrome (IRDS). It is one of the methods by which continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) is delivered to a spontaneously breathing newborn to maintain lung volumes during expiration.
07-30-1996 Treatment of meconium aspiration syndrome in newborn infants; 07-17-1995 Treatment of acute respiratory distress syndrome in adults. 05-23-2006 Prevention of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants; 10-21-2005 Treatment of bronchopulmonary dysplasia in premature infants.
This inability of the newborn to adapt to these changes is caused by various processes, such as: Normal vascular anatomy with functional vasoconstriction: This has a good prognosis, as it is reversible. Causes include hypoxia, meconium aspiration, and respiratory distress syndrome. Left untreated, this can lead to hypoxic respiratory failure ...