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Neonatal physiology

Thermoregulation

  • A full-term infant is homeothermic
  • Has limited ability to regulate body temperature compared with older child

Mechanisms of heat loss

  • Evaporation
  • Radiation
  • Conduction
  • Convection

Mechanisms to conserve heat

  • Peripheral vasoconstriction
  • Increased heat production by increase metabolic rate and muscle activity
  • Non-shivering thermogenesis

Why is neonate prone to loose heat ?

  • Increased surface area to body ration
  • Limited ability to shiver
  • Reduced subcutaneous fat
  • Relative deficiency of brown fat and glycogen

Hypoglycaemia

  • Commonest neonatal metabolic disorder
  • Often has a non-specific presentation
  • Clinical features include respiratory distress, tachycardia, tachypnoea, irritability

Predisposing factors

  • Diabetic mother
  • Prematurity / small for gestational age
  • Hydrops foetalis
  • Birth asphyxia
  • Sepsis
  • Hypothermia

Neonatal jaundice

  • Physiological jaundice - normal elevation of unconjugated bilirubin in healthy neonate
  • Erythroblastosis foetalis - results from materno-foetal Rhesus D Antigen incompatibility
  • Kernicterus - deposition of bilirubin in basal ganglia, thalamus and hippocampus

Causes of hyperbilirubinaemia

  • Haemolysis - rhesus or blood group incompatibility
  • Enzyme defect - G6PD deficiency, pyruvate kinase deficiency
  • Red cell structural defect - hereditary spherocytosis or elliptocytosis
  • Increased red cell mass - polycythaemia
  • Increased red cell sequestration - haematoma
  • Reduced hepatic uptake - Gilbert's syndrome
  • Reduced hepatic conjugation - Crigler-Najjar syndrome

Investigation

  • ABO group and rhesus status
  • Coomb's test
  • Blood film and reticulocyte count
  • Total and direct bilirubin

Treatment

  • Phototherapy causes photo-oxidation of bilirubin
  • Increases water solubility and increases urinary excretion
  • Exchange blood transfusion may be required

Bibliography

Dennery P A,  Seidman D S,  Stevenson D K.  Neonatal hyperbilirubinaemia.  N Engl J Med 2001;  344:  581-590.

Hashim M J,  Guillet R.  Common issues in the care of the sick neonate.  Am Fam Physician 2002;  66:  1685-1692.

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