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Neonatal Resuscitation

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Initial Steps & Assessment - Golden Start Spark

  • Golden Minute: Act within the first 60 seconds.
  • Initial Steps (📌 WDS):
    • Warm: Under radiant warmer, prevent heat loss.
    • Dry: Thoroughly dry infant.
    • Stimulate: Gently rub back or flick soles.
  • Airway Management:
    • Position: Head in "sniffing" position to open airway.
    • Clear Secretions: Only if copious & obstructing (mouth then nose).
  • Rapid Assessment:
    • Respirations: Apnea, gasping, or labored breathing?
    • Heart Rate (HR): Auscultate or palpate umbilical pulse. Critical if < 100 bpm.
  • If apneic/gasping or HR < 100 bpm after initial steps → Start Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV).

Target Pre-ductal SpO2 after birth:

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

Ventilation & Compressions - Pump & Thump Time

  • Positive Pressure Ventilation (PPV):
    • Indications: Apnea/gasping, or Heart Rate (HR) < 100/min after initial steps.
    • Rate: 40-60 breaths/min ("Breathe-two-three...").
    • Initial FiO₂: Room air (21%) for term (≥35 wks); 21-30% for preterm (<35 wks).
    • Monitor: Chest rise, HR, SpO₂.
    • If PPV ineffective (no chest rise/HR ↑): 📌 MR. SOPA corrective steps.
  • Chest Compressions (CC):
    • Indication: HR < 60/min despite 30 seconds of effective PPV.
    • Technique: Two-thumb encircling hands (preferred); lower third of sternum.
    • Depth: 1/3 Antero-Posterior (AP) diameter of chest.
    • Ratio (CC:Ventilation): 3:1 (90 compressions + 30 breaths = 120 events/min).
    • Coordinate: "One-and-Two-and-Three-and-Breathe-and..."
    • Oxygen: Increase FiO₂ to 100% when starting CC.
    • Reassess HR every 60 seconds. Stop CC if HR ≥ 60/min.

⭐ The six corrective steps for ineffective PPV are crucial: 📌 Mask adjustment, Reposition airway, Suction mouth then nose, Open mouth, Pressure increase, Alternative airway (ETT/LMA).

Neonatal Resuscitation: PPV and Chest Compression

Medications & Special Situations - Rx Rescue Rangers

  • Epinephrine (Adrenaline): For HR < 60 bpm despite effective PPV & chest compressions.
    • IV/IO (preferred): 0.01-0.03 mg/kg (0.1-0.3 mL/kg of 1:10,000 solution).
    • ET (if no IV/IO): 0.05-0.1 mg/kg (0.5-1 mL/kg of 1:10,000 solution). Repeat q 3-5 min.
  • Volume Expanders: For suspected hypovolemia (pallor, weak pulse, poor response).
    • Normal Saline (0.9% NaCl) or O-negative blood.
    • Dose: 10 mL/kg IV/IO over 5-10 min. May repeat.
  • Naloxone: ⚠️ Limited role. For respiratory depression post maternal opioids (within 4h delivery).
    • Dose: 0.1 mg/kg IV/IO/IM. Ensure adequate ventilation established first.
    • Contraindicated: Infants of opioid-dependent mothers (risk of neonatal withdrawal seizures).
  • Glucose: For hypoglycemia (screen if prolonged resuscitation/at-risk infant).
    • Target: Maintain blood glucose > 45 mg/dL.
    • Treatment: IV D10W 2 mL/kg bolus.
  • Special Situations:
    • Meconium-Stained Amniotic Fluid (MSAF):
      • Non-vigorous infant: Clear mouth/nose. If HR <100 bpm/apnea, start PPV. Intubate for tracheal suction only if airway obstruction suspected after PPV initiation.
    • Preterm Infants (<35 wks): ↑ Hypothermia risk (thermal mattress, plastic wrap, hat). Gentle ventilation. Judicious O2 (target SpO2).
    • Persistent Bradycardia/Asystole: Ensure effective ventilation & compressions. Epinephrine, volume. Consider underlying causes (e.g., pneumothorax).
    • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia (CDH): Immediate intubation, NG/OG tube. Avoid bag-mask ventilation.
    • Choanal Atresia: Oral airway or intubation.

⭐ The preferred route for epinephrine administration during neonatal resuscitation is intravenous or intraosseous.

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High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Initial steps: Dry, warm, position, suction (if needed), stimulate.
  • PPV if apnea/gasping or HR <100 bpm after initial steps.
  • Chest compressions if HR <60 bpm despite 30s effective PPV (ratio 3:1).
  • Epinephrine if HR <60 bpm despite effective PPV & compressions.
  • Target pre-ductal SpO2: 1 min (60-65%), 5 min (80-85%), 10 min (85-95%).
  • MSAF & non-vigorous: Routine intubation for suctioning NOT recommended; initiate PPV if needed.

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