The transfer diagnosis was sepsis and pulmonary hypertension. Review of the chest x-rays (figures 1 and 2) shows pneumomediastinum not seen on previous … [Full text of this article]Simona TurcuQuen MokArchives of Disease in Childhood - Fetal and Neonatal Edition...
Respiratory distress syndrome in the tiny baby. Respiratory problems peculiar to preterm infants weighing 1200 grams or less are elucidated. JJ Downes,S Arya,G Morrow,... 被引量: 0发表: 1967年 Early use of sodium nitroprusside in respiratory distress syndrome. baby', making him easy to 'forge...
A pivotal indicator of respiratory distress of infants is an abnormal respiratory rate. Aside from the conditions above, you should watch for the following symptoms: Changes in Color- A blue color, known as cyanosis, could mean your baby is lacking the oxygen he or she needs. ...
Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).This is abreathing problemcaused by immature lungs. Mild RDS can be treated by using a machine that pushes air through the nose. This helps to keep the lungs inflated. Babies with severe RDS may need a breathing tube or a ventilator. Hypoglycemia.This is ...
The baby lung was originally defined as the fraction of lung parenchyma that, in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), still maintains normal inflation. Its size obviously depends on ARDS severity and relates to the compliance of the respiratory system. CO2clearance and blood oxygenation primari...
The baby lung was originally defined as the fraction of lung parenchyma that, in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), still maintains normal inflation. Its size obviously depends on ARDS severity and relates to the compliance of the respiratory system. CO2 clearance and blood oxygenation prima...
A fanciful term for an infant who produces excess mucus in the early post-partum period; ‘juiciness’ is a soft criterion for esophageal atresia which, when accompanied by respiratory distress—cyanosis and tachypnea—implies concomitant tracheo-oesophageal fistula ...
Minutes after being born at full term, a baby was referred to our unit for severe cyanosis, refractory to oxygen administration. The baby was not in respiratory distress. A transposition of the great arteries was diagnosed by echocardiography; we did a balloon atrial septostomy via the umbilical...
Six patients were premature babies and required mechanical ventilation a few days because of a respiratory distress syndrome. From theCambridge English Corpus Now, even in premature babies, the primary repair of congenital heart defect is becoming the treatment of choice. From theCambridge English Corp...
Your baby shows other signs of distress, such as difficulty breathing or swelling, which could suggest a severe allergic reaction or another urgent condition. A healthcare provider may offer a proper diagnosis and recommend safe baby rash treatments if needed. If you’re ever in doubt, it’s ...