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Cureus ; 12(11): e11407, 2020 Nov 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33312805

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Background Birth asphyxia is a major cause of early neonatal death and leads to severe consequences such as epilepsy, cerebral palsy, and developmental delay. This study aims to determine the correlation between dyselectrolytemia and the degree of hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and to find out major risk factors contributing to the severity of HIE and neonatal death. Methods In this prospective cohort study (n=150), term babies weighing ≥ 2.5 kg at birth, with the diagnosis of birth asphyxia, admitted in a medical college in Odisha state from September 2014 to August 2016 were included. Clinical findings, biochemical parameters, treatment, and outcome of HIE babies were recorded. Result The majority of the asphyxiated babies were having moderate HIE (HIE II) (57.33%), whereas mild and severe stages were seen in 15.33%, and 27.34% of babies, respectively. Factors like prolonged labor (87.8%) and meconium-stained liquor (63.4%) were mostly attributed to the severe degree of birth asphyxia (p < 0.001). Apnea, lethargy, and hypothermia were the most remarkable feature of HIE III. The degree of hyponatremia, hypocalcemia, and hyperkalemia (124.4±4.4 mmol/l, 0.83±0.08 mmol/l, and 6.17± 0.89 mmol/l, respectively) were more severely affected in HIE III as compared to HIE l (137.5±3.8 mmol/l, 1.06±0.17 mmol/l, and 5.0±0.79 mmol/l, respectively). Serum urea and creatinine increased proportionately with an increase in the severity of HIE grade. The mildly asphyxiated neonates recovered completely, whereas all the cases who died (n=29,19.3%) belonged to the moderate or severe degree of birth asphyxia. Conclusion The asphyxiated neonates had hyponatremia, hypocalcemia, hyperkalemia, raised serum urea, and creatinine and correlated with the severity of birth asphyxia. Prolonged labor and meconium-stained liquor were the most attributable factor for the severe degree of birth asphyxia. Effective neonatal resuscitation and quick correction of electrolyte imbalances will help in the reduction of neonatal mortality and long-term neurological sequelae.

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BMJ Case Rep ; 20182018 Oct 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30317202

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Eventration of diaphragm is an uncommon disorder in which diaphragmatic muscle is replaced by fibroelastic tissue, either partially or completely. Bilateral eventration is even rarer. We present a case of bilateral eventration of diaphragm in newborn with a fibroelastic sac on left side and diaphragmatic eventration with good muscular lips on right side. The right-sided diaphragmatic eventration was not evident initially, but manifested after surgical repair of the left-sided eventration.


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Diaphragmatic Eventration/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Diaphragmatic Eventration/diagnostic imaging , Diaphragmatic Eventration/surgery , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male
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