Wednesday, 16 August 2017

NN RESUS X AHR 1 MIN


Apgar score was significantly lower in the AHR (ABSENT HR AT 1 MIN)group over time. The AHR group had significantly higher rates of intubation, chest compression (CC) and i.v. epinephrine (i.v. epi); resulting in longer duration of CC, time to HR > 100 beats/min and duration of resuscitation. Systematic hypotension and death were higher in the AHR group. On logistic regression, CC and cord pH were significantly correlated with AS = 0 at 1 min. Gestational age, birthweight, AS(APGAR SCORE) at 5 min, cord pH and first blood gas pH after resuscitation were related to overall mortality.

Conclusions

Infants with AHR at 1 min did worse than infants with bradycardia. Education focused on effective positive pressure ventilation and early use of i.v. epinephrine is essential for successful resuscitation of the depressed newborn.

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