Respiratory Distress in the Newborn by M. Connelly, A. Erickson, L. Rubin | OPENPediatrics
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- In this video, the viewer will learn the differential diagnosis for newborn respiratory distress, and the epidemiology, pathophysiology, presentation, diagnosis, and management of its most common etiologies.
Direct Links to chapters:
1:59-Chapter 2: Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn
3:32-Chapter 3: Neonatal Pneumonia
5:11-Chapter 4: Respiratory Distress Syndrome
6:41-Chapter 5: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome
8:19-Chapter 6: Case Study
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This is the most complete, accurate and peer-reviewed and easy to understand explanation of the newborn with respiratory distress that i have found. Thank you OPENPediatrics
Not only was the explanation super clear, but the added case study at the end helped so much in testing my understanding. Thank you!
Thanks, OPENPediatrics. Truly an excellent well designed comprehensive and made-easy resource for RDS in the newborn. Really enjoyable!
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I just started my own medical youtube channel, and I also made a video on respiratory distress.
However I still find it hard to find the balance between informational content and a fun way to explain it.
You do this in a very natural way, which inspired me to make my videos more visual.
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1:41 The increase in blood flow to the lungs, is caused by a decrease in the lung tissue's resistance to blood flow. I speculate, whether or not, this triggers the closing of the foramen ovale, like a checkvalve slamming closed under reversed pressure. (for example, a sewage backflow preventor valve, closing as water attempts to flow backwards against the weir)
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My 3 month old passed away from interstitial lung disease. How did the doctor not know
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Sir, my baby was born on 17.08.2023. He has problem for breathing. Till now he is in support of NIV. All tests are conducted including genetic analysis but could not diagnose till.
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I had this and had fo have assistance at birth
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My baby was born yesterday and he was rushed to NICU as soon as his birth..
Its now all right?
He had low oxygen?
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Is this curable?
My baby had pphn after that she is suffering phenumonia. Need help
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My son is in the NICU for low oxygen levels? Is that respiratory distress? Somebody please help me I’m overwhelmed the hospital where my son is at , doesn’t give me answers at all.
How is he Now!?
Hello! I am a mother of 4 days old infant. My baby is a boy and he was born premature. I was at my full term 38+ weeks and his growth was slow for almost 2 weeks at the time of his birth he was 35+ weeks old with birth weight of 2.3 kg. I had gestational diabetes and my doctor advised me to infuse 4 dose of dexa two days before my emergency c section. The doctor advised me for emergency c section because of abnormal CTG of my baby. After birth my baby also inhaled his meconium. Now he is in nursery for 4 days and he is suffering from pneumonia, fever and abnormal heart rate. Please guide me what case does he falls in and what should be the most appropriate treatment.
My son just born and he is in incubator with tube in his lungs to support the breathing bc he has RDS after c-section,he born at 37weeks but a bit less wheight,2.8kg.I hve got the injection to mature the lungs,but durin ,c -section he was breathing in fluid and he couldnt improve in 4 hrs by himself.
In your case should be the ssme treatment.but the doctors know their best.
God bless
How is it son mam
He cried immediaylt at birth pla tel me pls
Pls tel sis
@@adriennrevai1631 how is your Son plz tell us
How is your Son plz tell
Hi mam.. Am a twin mother(boys).My babies are preterm. 30 weeks 4 days of gestation. We wr at neonatal care fr 25days and now dy r fine we are back hme. Bt weight is less den 1.8kgs... day by day dy r inceasing in terms of weight.. When dy are at nicu dy did nt get any respiratory problems or dy wr not kept in the incubator. On 1st they were kept on cpap aft tat 24days dy wr in warmer. Now at present we at at home from 16days.. Am giving both mother milk nd formula milk(pre nan). Am using palada to feed babies can i use feeling bottle nw(BPA free and anti colic)
this is the reason why my brother died
My baby is suffering from the same situation which is making me feel depressed and he has been on nicu for 4days. I feel like dying
How's ur baby now..
Priscilla Hi ,I have the same issue today is he's 4 the day how is your baby now?
Sis I have the same issue now😭 how is your baby now?
Plse every one..dont take it lightly...if ur child is suffring from this give them the best treatment from best hospital ..my 9 days baby expired due to distress..the doc. Were so foolish they kept my child to normal oxygen insted he needed an emergency ventilator..so plse take care of ur baby by ur own ...its so painful for me i kept him for 9 months in .. and he leaved me in 9 dys
My two babies were born with congenital pnemonia , ist baby girl was born at 33 weeks while second baby boy was born at 36 weeks 4 days. Both are expired after three days of their birth.
How you found out the congenital pneumonia? Through which test ?
Expired how?
My child(boy) born on 14.01.2021 and from 16.01.2021 he is in NICU and Ventilation. He had breathing problem from 16th but nothing under control.
Please suggest.. 🙏
How is he now?
How is he Now!?
Dont worry,some babies improves with time.Give him time.He will do it.
Thank you!
Thanks alot