RDS in a NUTSHELL!- Tala Talks NICU

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  • @malokwanegabriellamatsetel7349
    @malokwanegabriellamatsetel7349 3 роки тому +17

    You are an awesome teacher Doc

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому

      What a lovely comment to see first thing in the morning! Thank you! And thanks for watching and being here :)

  • @alospm
    @alospm 3 роки тому +9

    NICU nurse here! Your explanation of surfactant is helpful. You are definitely highly listenable! I can’t wait to dive into all your other videos. I would love to see a visual comparison of chest x-ray images typical of common NICU lung diseases!! ❤️👶

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much Alison! We would LOVE to do an entire video on Xrays- but we're concerned about copyright issues as well as HIPAA issues! We just put a plea out under the community tab for viewers to email us interesting X-rays etc. In the meantime- we are also asking some researchers for permission to use their X-rays. So stay posted!

  • @깜구의중부생활기록
    @깜구의중부생활기록 2 роки тому +2

    new nicu nurse! Just want to say thank you. Felt lost because i only worked in adult and nicu is completely different. Have been learning so much through your videos. You are the best nicu teacher!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому

      Thank you SO much for watching these videos and for taking the time to write to us. Comments like yours keep us going :)

  • @johncycyril9014
    @johncycyril9014 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks a million Dear Doctor.I am a NICU Nurse, with 18 years of experience...I really want to say thank you...for presenting this topics..in such an interesting way...the best one among neonatal topics.. Very helpful

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому

      Oh wow- thank you so much Johncy- that's a lot of experience, so your lovely words carry even more weight. Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to write to us :)

  • @naveedhaider3112
    @naveedhaider3112 3 роки тому +3

    That's kind of teaching I was looking for. You are teaching basic concepts and practical tips. Please continue the good work and never stop sharing your knowledge.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +1

      ahhhh! Your comments get even kinder!!! Thank you so much Naveed. We are so happy you are here. We have zero intentions of stopping- it has been such a rewarding experience for us- mostly from messages like yours :) Thank you again!

  • @EmilyMountz
    @EmilyMountz 2 роки тому +1

    I am so grateful for your channel Dr. Tala! Thank you so so much! I am an FM resident on NICU right now and your talks have truly helped me to excel! There is so much to learn and sift through in all the text resources I have, and you make it easy to find what is highest priority and then to learn in a pinch!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +1

      Thank you so much Dr. Mountz! We're so glad you found us. So happy the videos are helpful- your description was exactly what we were aiming for.We hope you enjoy your NICU rotation (not too late to change! ha!!)

  • @firpofutbol
    @firpofutbol 2 роки тому +1

    Freaking love your channel! I'm a nursing student and your lectures are helping me understand the material better than in class as I prepare for finals. Thank you so much!!!!!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому

      That makes us SOOOO happy! Thank you so much for watching and for letting us know!

  • @chelsea1243
    @chelsea1243 3 роки тому +1

    You're so great at explaining things so they make sense. Greatly appreciated 🙏

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +1

      Thank you Chelsea so much for your kind words. That was our aim starting this channel, so we can't tell you how much your positivity means to us! Thanks!!

  • @hossamyasser8651
    @hossamyasser8651 2 роки тому

    You are incredible, doctor Tala. May God bless you!!

  • @reesejachetta289
    @reesejachetta289 2 роки тому +1

    Great channel! I'd love to see some on early onset sepsis, hemangiomas, golden hour, xray interpretation, Hirschsprung's, and hydrops if you're looking for more topics!
    Thanks for all the work you put in Tala Team!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +2

      These are all amazing suggestions Reese- and we didn't have a few on the list-so we'll definitely add them! (Hemangiomas is an excellent idea). We'll try to get around to them sooner rather than later! Thanks!

  • @MichealImongit
    @MichealImongit Рік тому

    Wow ur the best teacher in neonatal conditions

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Рік тому

      That's a really lovely compliment! Thanks so much!

  • @laurieyoungs1306
    @laurieyoungs1306 2 роки тому +1

    We just had triplets two weeks ago they where born at 25 weeks they are all doin well your video has helped to better understand RDS THANK YOU SO KUCH FOR THIS VIDEO

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому

      Congratulations Laurie- that's so exciting!!! So happy video helped- hope they all have a smooth, healthy course. (Remember though- as we're sure you've been told- it's a rollercoaster. Not one preemie baby is born, continues getting better, and then goes home. Every preemie goes through something!). Lots of love your way XX

    • @hanifamacasindel192
      @hanifamacasindel192 2 роки тому

      i just have a newborn bb with RDS, i am so worried with his status now. he is currently in NICU. after giving SURFACTANT can a bb live normally? or their any consequences after

    • @lakshminandish5037
      @lakshminandish5037 Рік тому

      How is your babies now?

    • @lakshminandish5037
      @lakshminandish5037 Рік тому

      @@hanifamacasindel192 how is your baby now?

  • @francinemaitland4700
    @francinemaitland4700 4 роки тому +2

    Love your videos!!!! Many thanks.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  4 роки тому

      Thank you so much for watching and commenting. We're really enjoying building this Neo community!!

  • @prasads8482
    @prasads8482 3 роки тому +2

    Excellent lecture.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much Prasad- we appreciate you watching and commenting!

  • @stillbreathing100
    @stillbreathing100 2 роки тому +2

    Awesome talk once again!!! Keep up the good work..
    how Gestational diabetes affect the surfactant?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +2

      Hello!!! Thanks again so much Dr. Hassan! Gestational diabetes is thought to directly decrease surfactant production and release, which is why these infants have a higher incidence of RDS.

  • @laradevaal8045
    @laradevaal8045 7 місяців тому

    Thank you for the detailed explanation, Dr.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  7 місяців тому

      Thank you for taking the time to comment!!!

  • @mukeshbadmera4399
    @mukeshbadmera4399 3 роки тому +1

    You r great at explaining things...thanx a lot..ll🙏

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much- we really appreciate you being here!

  • @drreetanirwal8809
    @drreetanirwal8809 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome..Must watch video

  • @HThach90
    @HThach90 7 місяців тому

    Thank you very much for the useful knowledge. Can you tell me more about the latest treatment updates for RDS? Since listening to your UA-cam channel, I have learned a lot for clinical practice.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  7 місяців тому

      Hello! Wish we could say we had brand new treatments! Modes of administering surfactant in a non invasive way have been the most recent advancement. But really it’s surgery replacement and some sort of positive pressure!

  • @strawbwery
    @strawbwery 4 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr. Tala! Love your videos. Could you make a video on vital signs and some laboratory values for neonates? For example, what’s on an iSTAT, ICU panel, etc.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  4 роки тому +2

      Thanks so much for watching and commenting. Doing a series on labs is a great idea- especially the basics. Interestingly each hospital calls their groups of labs by different names and has different labs within each group. E.g Your ICU panel may be another hospital's CMP or renal profile etc. But going through the general chemistries and gases (inc. iCa etc.) is definitely something we should be going over! Thank you! Until we get around to these videos- you may want to check out the CBC ones- where we covered WBCs, RBCs, platelets etc. Thanks again!

  • @hamedahoyedeji1944
    @hamedahoyedeji1944 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for all your educative lectures... I’m a big fan. Ps can hep give a lecture on cpap and other means of ventilators support in the Nicu

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you so much Hamedah- for watching and for taking the time to comment. After the last episode on treatment of jaundice- we are going to oscillators/ high frequency ventilation. We had not planned on a separate topic of CPAP- but you're right- we should definitely do a video on that and high flow nasal cannula. Thanks so much!

  • @m.e.2286
    @m.e.2286 2 роки тому +1

    Hi! Would you please make a video series about Apnea of prematurity? I enjoy your very helpful videos, Thank you so much!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +1

      Hello! Yes absolutely!! We have that down on the list- sorry that everything takes so long! We have these plans and they get derailed by something else!!! Thanks so much for continuing to watch :)

    • @m.e.2286
      @m.e.2286 2 роки тому +1

      @@TalaTalksNICU I look forward to it! 🤗❤️Thank you! 🙏🏼

  • @drheshamelkordi8529
    @drheshamelkordi8529 6 місяців тому

    Amazing as usual,
    May U talk about other indications of Surfactant usage

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  6 місяців тому

      Oh that’s such a great idea for a talk! Thank you so much for the suggestion! And for being here!

  • @annaofosu5196
    @annaofosu5196 2 роки тому +1

    Well done

  • @JC-xk8vh
    @JC-xk8vh 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing channel. I hope you invest in a mic. Regardless you keep getting the like button.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +2

      Hi JC! Thanks so much for your lovely compliment! We’ve been filming two ways- either directly recording onto the phone or with Justin recording me with the whole camera and lighting stuff. We’ve played around with a couple of microphones but we always seem to end up with a massive echo! Any advice you have would be much appreciated. We want to start filming a cardiac series with the white board etc- but we’re hoping it all goes more smoothly!!!

  • @rasoulhoma8007
    @rasoulhoma8007 2 роки тому +1

    Can we give surfactant in case of pneumothorax complicated RDS.
    Thank you.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +1

      Hello Rasoul! Yes! this often works really well. (If the pneumothorax is small and not too symptomatic- then giving surfactant sometimes mean you don't need to do anything else). And even if the baby popped a pneumothorax in the setting of RDS- even if you needle/ place a chest tube, giving surfactant would likely prevent further pneumothoraces. What do you do in your unit?

    • @rasoulhoma8007
      @rasoulhoma8007 2 роки тому

      @@TalaTalksNICU
      I used it.and it worked well.thank you

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +1

      Agreed! I love doing this! A relatively non invasive way to solve a problem. Thanks!

  • @lalohernandez5582
    @lalohernandez5582 3 роки тому +2

    Can you cover a segment on NEC!!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely! Planning on two separate lectures- one of my favorite topics to talks about! Thank you for this great suggestion!

  • @Mable-gm6om
    @Mable-gm6om 3 роки тому +1

    Thankyou.God bless.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much for watching and for commenting. We really appreciate your positive feedback!

  • @macinhorstemeyer1961
    @macinhorstemeyer1961 Місяць тому

    I was born with rds, prematurely via cesarean section though I don't remember the exact weeks.

  • @roshanjamal9944
    @roshanjamal9944 3 роки тому +1

    Hi Dr thank for your nice information.
    I want to know future risk of Rds in infant

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +1

      Great question Roshan. There is definitely a genetic component to RDS. So generally if a mother had a child at 36 weeks with bad RDS, there's a good chance her next child will also have issues with RDS if that infant were born even slightly early.
      If babies are born at a very early GA then they will have RDS no matter the genetic component.

    • @roshanjamal9944
      @roshanjamal9944 3 роки тому

      @@TalaTalksNICU thanks you Dr. I want to clear two things more
      1_Is RDS impact any long run problem to children like GDD. And if yes How can we diagnosed in early stage of chield
      2_ TTN ,MA, And HMD all are called RDS

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +1

      To answer your questions: 1- Depending on severity of RDS, it can have problems in the future (mostly if develops into BPD). These symptoms would be similar to asthma, decreased ability to expire quickly, and some bronchospasms.
      And 2- RDS and hyaline membrane disease refer to same disease. TTN and MAS are both different. (We have videos on all of these, if you are interested)
      Good luck with your information gathering!

  • @monicawiggins3882
    @monicawiggins3882 Рік тому +1

    Pls cover hsv in the neonate ☺️

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Рік тому +2

      YES! This is a great topic- thank you so much- we'll try to get this covered relatively soon!

  • @byebye5907
    @byebye5907 Рік тому

    LISA Administration when the baby still breathing on it own and has ventilation support via CPAP instead of insure?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Рік тому

      LISA is less invasive surfactant administration- so we keep baby on CPAP, and we use blade to visualize cords and then pass a small catheter through cords. Then push in surfactant with syringe. It's less invasive because baby stays on CPAP (no aggressive PPV breaths) and also the catheter we're 'intubating' with is much skinnier. Does that answer the question?!

  • @NUDZZZ
    @NUDZZZ 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks!!!

  • @sajikumar233
    @sajikumar233 Рік тому

    Hi Dr Tala
    You are doing an amazing Job😊👏🙏
    Can you please do a session about DART treatment, if possible
    Thank you

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Рік тому

      Thank you so much for your lovely comment! We should do a separate video on DART- but for now- go check out the second BPD video we made- we discuss DART in that! Hope that helps for now?

    • @sajikumar233
      @sajikumar233 Рік тому

      Thank you Dr.Tala ❤️🥰

  • @lovejacki7760
    @lovejacki7760 3 роки тому +1

    Can you please do a video of X-rays please I struggle with pneumomediastims and KUBS

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +2

      Hello Jacki. We really, really want to do this lecture but we have problems with getting the actual X-rays. We just put out a request for people to send us X-rays (with no identifying data) if they have them so we can use them. We're also reaching out to various researchers asking permission to use their X-rays (in articles etc)- but it's harder than we thought it would be. We promise we'll get there though!

    • @lovejacki7760
      @lovejacki7760 3 роки тому +2

      @@TalaTalksNICU thank you for your response. I love your videos so much . You’re amazing

  • @lan.1762
    @lan.1762 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, this is so helpful thank u !! But can i ask u if we can give steroids (dexamethasone) ? Is it correct? Im a nursing student and I’m asking out of curiosity

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Lan! This is SUCH an important topic in neonatology- and there have been so many differing opinions on steroids.
      We need to do a whole video on steroids!
      We know they are great to get a baby extubated and they probably decrease BPD, but we don't generally give them for acute treatment for RDS.
      More information to come!!!

  • @arjetabeqiri1179
    @arjetabeqiri1179 9 місяців тому

    Hi how are you, my nephew has rds , 38 weeks born via csection. We were really afraid that we might lose him because my sister lost another child from the same condition. Its been 7 days that he is in nicu. Stable thank god. But still how long does the recovery last. Will we be able to hold him? Thank you for everything! The info was precious

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  9 місяців тому

      Hello! I’m so sorry you’re going through this. Obviously I’m not taking care of your nephew so I don’t have the information. Some babies have lingering courses and take a couple of weeks to improve. I wish your family health and luck xx

  • @mukeshbadmera4399
    @mukeshbadmera4399 3 роки тому

    Mam ..how caan we set pip n peep...with respect to tv...means...how to corelate these 3.....while doing vent settings..initially..

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Mukesh! The ventilator videos we filmed (especially part 2) may help with this. Check those out and let us know if we can fill in gaps?!

  • @purnimasingh_07
    @purnimasingh_07 3 роки тому +1

    Mam please dicuss neonatal shock

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +1

      YES Purnima! We promise this is coming- along with inotropes used (obviously very institutionally dependent!) Thanks for watching and for your suggestion :)

  • @محبةالرحمن-م9ح
    @محبةالرحمن-م9ح 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks dr tala

  • @yahyahassan4246
    @yahyahassan4246 3 роки тому +1

    Dr Tala, can we have BPD lecture? Thnks

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +2

      Yes! This is high up on our list- and another viewer suggested we incorporate cor pulmonale into the video too. We'll get there, we promise!!

    • @yahyahassan4246
      @yahyahassan4246 3 роки тому +2

      @@TalaTalksNICU its really nice having them together. Thnks

  • @jampellhendrup1376
    @jampellhendrup1376 2 роки тому

    Has dexamethasone got anything to do with the immaturity of infant lungs

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому +1

      Hello! Dexamethasone given prenatally (to mothers) has been shown to increase surfactant production as well as potentially help the lungs mature. (So has betamethasone- another steroid- which may also be better at preventing neonatal death).
      Generally though, after babies are born we don't give steroids to help surfactant maturation- but rather to decrease any swelling so we can get babies extubated.
      Does this answer your question?! Thanks for being here :)

  • @lakshminandish5037
    @lakshminandish5037 Рік тому

    My baby had rds at birth (36 week)...what will be the future complications?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Рік тому

      Most babies recover completely from it and go on to lead healthy active lives. Good luck!

    • @lakshminandish5037
      @lakshminandish5037 Рік тому

      @@TalaTalksNICU thank you🙂🙂

    • @macinhorstemeyer1961
      @macinhorstemeyer1961 Місяць тому

      @@TalaTalksNICUThat's definitely true for me, I had RDS at birth and now I'm 32 with a full time job.

  • @shreyaroy8711
    @shreyaroy8711 3 роки тому

    My baby born on 38weeks 3days still she has Respiratory disorder..how long does it take to heal? She can survive upto 6hrs at a stretch without oxygen support

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому

      Hello Shreya! Congratulations on your baby. Without more information, it would be difficult to give any generalizations. However, it is always a good sign if a baby can remain on room air for long stretches at a time. Good luck with everything!

    • @luscraftasticcorner6635
      @luscraftasticcorner6635 3 роки тому

      Mine was 38 weeks and we left the nicu on day 2. Best of luck mom

  • @blessingskaimbo6479
    @blessingskaimbo6479 Рік тому

    Beautiful 🥰

  • @danieldavid8057
    @danieldavid8057 8 місяців тому

    vreau sa stiu si eu daca o firma cum e deyvid bacau poate sa te distruga cu aparatura sa in casa la tine pentru a capata sau a manipula unele lucruri

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  8 місяців тому

      I'm not sure what you are saying!!! Can't figure out either!

  • @sisterscross-countrykitche4752
    @sisterscross-countrykitche4752 3 роки тому

    God bless

  • @Brr195
    @Brr195 3 роки тому

    Hello doctor my baby was born in 37 week with rds after 12 days in NICU he came home healthy but sometimes he is making grunting sound and he is getting little caugh now is it normal or any problem plz reply doctor its needed🙏

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 роки тому +1

      Hello Bhavani- congratulations on your baby boy. Obviously it's very hard to comment on his status without seeing him or knowing ore details. We would recommend you get him to his pediatrician (and as always, everyone in your family should be vaccinated as possible- the flu/ pertussis/ cover etc)

    • @lakshminandish5037
      @lakshminandish5037 Рік тому

      How is your baby now??......I am sailing in same boat now

  • @drazam325
    @drazam325 4 роки тому

    Great

  • @zeadmohamed5191
    @zeadmohamed5191 2 роки тому

    ❤️

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 роки тому

      Thanks so much for watching and for subscribing Zead!