Literature DB >> 6470870

Improved prognosis in severely hypothermic newborn infants treated by rapid rewarming.

M Kaplan, A I Eidelman.   

Abstract

We introduced a rapid rewarming technique as part of standard therapy in 16 newborn infants with effects of severe environmental hypothermia. On admission, mean rectal temperature was 31.0 +/- 2.7 degrees C, mean gestational age was 33.4 +/- 4.5 weeks, and mean birth weight was 1.76 +/- 0.71 kg. Thirteen infants were admitted within 30 hours of delivery, and the remainder at 2 to 3 weeks of age. Infants were rewarmed under a radiant warmer. The mean time required to reach a rectal temperature of 36.5 degrees C was 3.96 +/- 2.37 hours. Major medical entities encountered included thrombocytopenia (eight patients), metabolic acidosis (eight), respiratory distress (eight), renal failure (six), apnea (four), patent ductus arteriosus (four), seizures (four), intracranial hemorrhage (three), infection (three), and necrotizing enterocolitis (two). No complications could be attributed to the rapid rewarming technique. Of three infants who died, all weighed less than 1.25 kg at birth. This 81% survival is in contrast to the high mortality (25% to 50%) noted previously among infants treated by gradual rewarming.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6470870     DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(84)80031-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr        ISSN: 0022-3476            Impact factor:   4.406


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2.  Estimation of rewarming time in transported extramural hypothermic neonates.

Authors:  N B Mathur; Sriram Krishnamurthy; T K Mishra
Journal:  Indian J Pediatr       Date:  2006-05       Impact factor: 1.967

3.  Nontherapeutic neonatal hypothermia.

Authors:  Michael Sgro; Douglas M Campbell; Neil Gandhi
Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2016-05       Impact factor: 2.253

4.  How cold can you get? A case of severe neonatal hypothermia.

Authors:  A E Currie
Journal:  J R Soc Med       Date:  1994-05       Impact factor: 18.000

5.  Physiologic-Based Cord Clamping Maintains Core Temperature vs. Immediate Cord Clamping in Near-Term Lambs.

Authors:  Douglas A Blank; Kelly J Crossley; Aidan J Kashyap; Ryan J Hodges; Philip L J DeKoninck; Erin V McGillick; Karyn A Rodgers; Arjan B Te Pas; Stuart B Hooper; Graeme R Polglase
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2020-10-23       Impact factor: 3.418

  5 in total

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