| Literature DB >> 22912932 |
Zahra'a Mohamed Saeed1, Imad Ibrahim Shubbar.
Abstract
Because of their physical size and physiological immaturity, resuscitation of extremely very low birth weight premature infants is a big dilemma for neonatologists in any hospital. The resuscitation may present an additional challenge to the caregiver if it is undertaken in a remote community hospital with limited technical facilities and health personnel. We present the case of successful resuscitation of a 23-week-old premature infant, with a birth weight of 650 g, at Delma Island Community Hospital, United Arab Emirates. Despite the comparatively limited facilities for such a resuscitation, the rapid ethical decisions made when considering the resuscitation of such a borderline viable fetus, were key in avoiding long term neurological and pulmonary problems and contributed to the outcome of a healthy infant.Entities:
Keywords: Infant, extremely low birth weight; Infant, very low birth weight; Respiratory distress syndrome, newborn
Year: 2012 PMID: 22912932 PMCID: PMC3413630
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sultan Qaboos Univ Med J ISSN: 2075-051X