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Neonatology A Practical Approach to Neonatal Diseases Giuseppe Buonocore • Rodolfo Bracci Michael Weindling Editors Neonatology A Practical Approach to Neonatal Diseases 123 Editors Giuseppe Buonocore Michael Weindling Professor of Pediatrics and Neonatology Professor of Perinatal Medicine Head of School of Pediatrics University of Liverpool Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics Director of Postgraduate Research and Reproductive Medicine Department of Women’s and Children’s Health Division of Neonatology Institute of Translational Medicine University of Siena Head of School of Paediatrics Mersey Deanery General Hospital S. Maria alle Scotte Liverpool Women’s Hospital Azienda Ospedaliera Universitaria Senese Liverpool, United Kingdom Siena, Italy Rodolfo Bracci Formerly Professor of Pediatrics and Head of Department of Pediatrics, Obstetrics and Reproductive Medicine University of Siena Siena, Italy ISBN 978-88-470-1404-6 e-ISBN 978-88-470-1405-3 DOI 10.1007/978-88-470-1405-3 Springer Milan Dordrecht Heidelberg London New York Library of Congress Control Number: 2011940798 © Springer-Verlag Italia 2012 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned, specifically the rights of translation, reprinting, reuse of illustrations, recitation, broadcasting, reproduction on microfilm or in any other way, and storage in data banks. Duplication of this publication or parts thereof is per- mitted only under the provisions of the Italian Copyright Law in its current version, and permission for use must always be obtained from Springer. Violations are liable to prosecution under the Italian Copyright Law. The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, etc. in this publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regula- tions and therefore free for general use. Product liability: The publishers cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information about dosage and application contained in this book. In every individual case the user must check such information by consulting the relevant literature. 6 5 4 3 2 1 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 Cover design: Ikona S.r.l., Milano, Italy Typesetting and production: Scienzaperta S.n.c. Publishing Services, Novate Milanese (Milano), Italy Printing and binding: Printer Trento S.r.l., Trento, Italy Printed in Italy Springer-Verlag Italia S.r.l, Via Decembrio 28, I-20137 Milano, Italy Springer is part of Springer Science+Business Media (www.springer.com) Preface All practitioners, doctors and nurses, who care for newborn babies have an enormous responsibility. They are entrusted with the care of approximately 130 million children who are born each year worldwide, about 20 million of whom are of low birth weight. Because they are born light and early, these children are at high risk of dying during the perinatal period, have reduced survival during infancy and are at risk of survival with cognitive impairment. Their health later in life may be adversely affected and even the next generation may suffer. Some babies become sick because they are born small, others because of inherited diseases, which often provide diagnostic and therapeutic challenges. Still others, about one in every thousand, have thrived during the pregnancy but are subjected to severe and potentially damaging hypoxic ischaemia at full-term. We firmly believe that good care can help improve the survival of these small vulnerable patients and this book was produced with the aim of providing healthcare practitioners in neonatology with an up-to-date, readily available and comprehensive source of prac- tical advice for the expert management of their patients and their diverse illnesses. Neonatology is a science in rapid evolution and all the contributors to this new text- book are experts in their fields, clinically active and committed to developing the best possible care for their patients. This book brings together their expertise in a clear and easy-to-follow manner. Although some may feel that in the age of the internet such a textbook is an anachronism, we feel passionately that those caring for newborn babies will be helped by the accessibility of the information, written by experts, in this single volume. Our intention is that healthcare practitioners with responsibility for babies will be helped by the knowledge of the contributors to this book and their collective expe- rience acquired over many years. The evidence base for practice has been set out where available, but there are gaps in the research-based evidence and sick babies still deserve to be given first-class care. We firmly believe that this textbook will enable the better delivery of such high quality care by making widely available the personal expertise of the contributors, who have been selected because of their international reputations and renown. We hope this textbook finds a place in the library of every neonatal unit and on the bookshelf of every practitioner committed to the care of newborn babies. The book has been organized in a logical manner. In the first section, relevant epi- demiology and fetal medicine are considered. Here consideration is given to epigenetic mechanisms and well as more traditional risk factors. Intrauterine growth restriction is considered from obstetric, neonatal and therapeutic aspects. There are chapters devoted to the difficult ethical problems in this area of care, how to make decisions, and how to measure the quality of the care that our small patients receive. The vital issue of follow up outcomes is considered, as well as the complexities of cerebral plasticity and func- tional reorganization in children with congenital brain lesions. The second section deals with therapeutic issues, including the organization of peri- natal care, transport services, resuscitation and oxygen toxicity, home care after dis- charge from hospital and the training of specialist doctors and nurses. Here legal issues are also considered. The third section on nutrition begins with a consideration of the VI Preface physiology of the gastrointestinal tract and of the developing endocrine milieu. Nutri- tion of the baby in hospital is considered in its various aspects, as is post-discharge nu- trition, calcium and phosphorous homeostasis and micronutrients and vitamins. Section IV provides a detailed consideration of the problems due to drugs taken during preg- nancy and there is an expert review of developmental pharmacology and therapeutics. Issues relating to infants born to mothers with diabetes are also considered here. Section V deals with the respiratory system in all its complexity, ranging from its development and physiology, through a consideration of the control of breathing and the molecular structure of surfactant and rare lung disorders, to practical therapeutic considerations. The following sections deal with the cardiovascular system, hyperbilirubinemia and liver diseases. Section VIII deals with surgery, including the treatment of orofacial mal- formations and necrotizing enterocolitis, and pre- and post- natal management. Subse- quent sections deal with hematology, immunology and inflammation, and the rare but important topic of neonatal malignancies. Sections on infection and endocrine and meta- bolic disease follow. Finally there are sections on neurology, including brain develop- ment, injury, electrophysiology and imaging, and relevant ophthalmology, orthopedics and dermatology. This book is comprehensive and provides an easily accessible single reference point. It is intended for all involved in the care of newborn babies – pediatricians, neonatal nurses, nurse practitioners, midwives, pediatric surgeons, anesthesiologists, neonatol- ogists and those training in these various areas. Siena and Liverpool, November 2011 Giuseppe Buonocore Rodolfo Bracci Michael Weindling Editors Acknowledgements The Editors are grateful to the Europe Against Infant Brain Injury (EURAIBI - Onlus) Foundation for its most generous support. Particular thanks to Barbara Marzocchi, who gave so much energy contacting contributors and getting back manuscripts, and to Marco Martorelli for his unfailing help in copy editing. Last, but no means least, we are very grateful to our trainees and residents, Sara Bertrando, Sara Cornacchione, Tei Monica, and Gemma Stazzoni, who carefully checked the index. Contents Section I Epidemiology and Fetal Neonatal Medicine 1 Epidemiology: Mortality and Morbidity................................. 1 Marcello Orzalesi and Carlo Corchia 2 The Development from Fetus to Newborn............................. 7 Domenico Arduini and Marianne Vendola 3 General Characteristics of Preterm and Term Newborn.......... 17 Stefano Parmigiani, Daniela Gianotti and Giulio Bevilacqua 4 Risk Factors for Gestational Diseases ..................................... 21 Maria De Bonis, Michela Torricelli and Felice Petraglia 5 Epigenetic Mechanisms ......................................................... 26 Felicia M. Low, Emilia Tng and Peter D. Gluckman 6 Congenital Malformations and Syndromes: Early Diagnosis and Prognosis................................................ 31 Giovanni Corsello and Mario Giuffrè 7 Prenatal and Postnatal Inflammatory Mechanisms ................ 46 Christian P. Speer 8 The Fetus at Risk: Chorioamnionitis....................................... 50 Mikko Hallman and Tuula Kaukola 9 Diagnosis of Fetal Distress...................................................... 55 Felice Petraglia, Carlotta Boni, Filiberto M. Severi and Jane Norman 10 Multiple Pregnancies............................................................. 67 Maria Angela Rustico, Mariano Lanna and Enrico Ferrazzi 11 Intrauterine Growth Restriction: Obstetric Aspects................ 77 Anna Maria Marconi and Frederick C. Battaglia 12 Intrauterine Growth Restriction: Neonatal Aspects................ 82 Enrico Bertino, Luciana Occhi and Claudio Fabris 13 Intrauterine Growth Restriction: Intervention Strategies ........ 89 Victor K.M. Han, Maxim D. Seferovic, Caroline D. Albion and Madhulika B. Gupta VIII Contents 14 Late Preterm Infants at Risk for Short-Term and Long-Term Morbidity and Mortality ....................................... 94 Avroy A. Fanaroff 15 Ethical Problems.................................................................... 102 Otwin Linderkamp 16 Basic Approach to the Care of Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants: an Outline...................................................... 114 Costantino Romagnoli and Fabio Mosca 17 The Process of Decision-Making ............................................ 117 Endla K. Anday and Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos 18 Follow-up Outcomes of High Risk Infants .............................. 122 Maureen Hack and Deanne Wilson-Costello 19 Early Markers of Poor Outcome ............................................. 130 Fabrizio Ferrari, Licia Lugli, Isotta Guidotti and Marisa Pugliese 20 Quality of Neonatal Intensive Care and Outcome for High Risk Newborn Infants................................................ 136 Liz McKechnie, Kathryn Johnson and Malcolm Levene 21 Cerebral Plasticity and Functional Reorganization in Children with Congenital Brain Lesions.............................. 145 Giovanni Cioni, Andrea Guzzetta and Giulia D’Acunto Section II Perinatal and Neonatal Care 22 Organization of Perinatal Care............................................... 150 Neil Marlow 23 Training of Doctors and Nurses in Perinatology ..................... 157 Franco Macagno and Alfred Tenore 24 Neonatal Transport Services.................................................. 161 Rocco Agostino and Roberto Aufieri 25 Problems of Discharge and Home Care of Newborns............. 165 Fabio Mosca and Monica Fumagalli 26 Risk Management.................................................................. 168 Isabelle Ligi, Sophie Tardieu, Véronique Millet and Umberto Simeoni 27 Guidelines and Protocols....................................................... 173 Rinaldo Zanini 28 Physical Environment: the Thermal Environment................... 178 Gunnar Sedin 29 Information and Psychosocial Intervention in Neonatology ..................................................................... 189 Massimo Agosti Contents IX 30 Neonatology and the Law ..................................................... 192 Vittorio Fineschi and Emanuela Turillazzi 31 Environment and Early Developmental Care ......................... 197 Dominique Haumont 32 Neonatal Pain: Neurophysiology, Recognition and Prevention ..................................................................... 201 Carlo Bellieni 33 Procedural Pain Management with Non-Pharmacological Interventions ........................................................................ 206 Celeste Johnston, Ananda M. Fernandes and Marsha Campbell-Yeo 34 Neonatal Anesthesia .............................................................. 210 Nicola Disma, Maria L. Massone, Leila Mameli, Giovanni Montobbio and Pietro Tuo 35 Neonatal Care in the Delivery Room: Initial Management...... 217 Tara M. Randis 36 Approach to Low Risk Newborns........................................... 221 Jennifer M. Duchon 37 Early Detection of Neonatal Depression and Asphyxia .......... 226 Paolo Biban and Davide Silvagni 38 Resuscitation of the Newborn ............................................... 232 Ola D. Saugstad 39 Oxygen Toxicity .................................................................... 242 Giuseppe Buonocore, Rodolfo Bracci, Serafina Perrone and Maximo Vento 40 Physical Examination of the Newborn ................................... 250 Claudio Fabris and Alessandra Coscia 41 Primary Investigations in the Term and Preterm Newborn ..... 257 Ignazio Barberi, Eloisa Gitto and Diego Gazzolo Section III Nutrition 42 Physiology of the Gastrointestinal Tract ................................ 263 Arieh Riskin, Carlo Agostoni and Raanan Shamir 43 Hormones and Gastrointestinal Function .............................. 281 Flavia Prodam, Simonetta Bellone, Silvia Savastio, Arianna Busti, Carla Guidi, Alice Monzani and Gianni Bona 44 Feeding the Term Infant: Human Milk and Formulas ............. 290 Silvia Fanaro and Vittorio Vigi 45 Nutritional Recommendations for the Very Low Birth Weight Newborn ........................................................... 298 Ekhard E. Ziegler X Contents 46 Enteral Feeding of the Very Low Birth Weight Infant.............. 304 Johannes B. (Hans) van Goudoever 47 Parenteral Nutrition............................................................... 311 Jacques Rigo and Thibault Senterre 48 Post-Discharge Nutrition in Preterm Infants .......................... 320 Richard J. Cooke 49 Calcium and Phosphorus Homeostasis: Pathophysiology ...... 333 Jacques Rigo, Catherine Pieltain, Renaud Viellevoye and Franco Bagnoli 50 Micronutrients and Vitamins ................................................. 354 Olivier Claris and Guy Putet Section IV Pharmacology and Infants of Smoking, Addicted and Diabetic Mother 51 Safety of Medications During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding................................................................. 358 Nada Djokanovic and Gideon Koren 52 Developmental Pharmacology and Therapeutics .................. 364 Erika Crane, Victoria Tutag Lehr, Merene Mathew and Jacob V. Aranda 53 Infants of Drug-Addicted Mothers ......................................... 369 Eunji Kim and Gideon Koren 54 Infants of Smoking Mothers .................................................. 375 Roberto Paludetto and Francesco Raimondi 55 Infants of Diabetic Mothers ................................................... 379 Jane E. Barthell and Michael K. Georgieff Section V Respiratory System 56 Lung Development and Pulmonary Malformations ............... 387 Corrado Moretti and Paola Papoff 57 Neonatal Pulmonary Physiology of Term and Preterm Newborns ......................................................... 405 Corrado Moretti and Paola Papoff 58 Control of Breathing in Newborns ......................................... 415 Ruben Alvaro and Henrique Rigatto 59 Meconium Aspiration Syndrome ........................................... 423 Simone Pratesi and Carlo Dani 60 Molecular Structure of Surfactant: Biochemical Aspects........ 429 Tore Curstedt 61 Surfactant Metabolism in Neonatal Lung Diseases ................ 433 Virgilio P. Carnielli and Paola E. Cogo Contents XI 62 Respiratory Distress Syndrome: Predisposing Factors, Pathophysiology and Diagnosis ............................................ 441 Mikko Hallman and Timo Saarela 63 Pulmonary Hemorrhage, Transient Tachypnea and Neonatal Pneumonia...................................................... 455 Richard J. Martin and Amitai Kohn 64 Pulmonary Air Leakage .......................................................... 460 Paola Papoff and Corrado Moretti 65 Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia/Chronic Lung Disease ............ 469 Vineet Bhandari 66 Rare Lung Diseases................................................................ 484 Paolo Tagliabue and Clotilde Farina 67 Persistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn and Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia .................................. 488 Steven H. Abman 68 Treatment of Respiratory Failure: Mechanical Ventilation....... 497 Colin J. Morley 69 Continuous Positive Airways Pressure and other Non-Invasive Ventilation Techniques..................................... 509 Fabrizio Sandri and Gina Ancora 70 Lung Diseases: Surfactant Replacement Therapy................... 522 Henry L. Halliday 71 Nitric Oxide Therapy in Neonatology..................................... 529 John P. Kinsella 72 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Neonates........... 537 Anne Greenough, Munir Agha and Adam P.R. Smith 73 Lung Diseases: Problems of Steroid Treatment of Fetus and Newborn ........................................................................ 540 Henry L. Halliday 74 Apnea of Prematurity and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome .... 543 Christian F. Poets Section VI Cardiovascular System 75 Cardiovascular Physiology, Pathology, and Clinical Investigation ......................................................................... 550 Luciane Piazza, Angelo Micheletti, Diana Negura, Carmelo Arcidiacono, Antonio Saracino and Mario Carminati 76 Early Diagnosis of Congenital Heart Disease: When and How to Treat ......................................................... 569 Luciane Piazza, Angelo Micheletti, Diana Negura, Carmelo Arcidiacono, Antonio Saracino and Mario Carminati

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This new textbook wants to offer to neonatologists and pediatricians a modern and complete view of the various problems and aspects of neonatology, currently one of the most complex and advanced fields of pediatrics. The first chapters will be dedicated to the epidemiology of neonatal mortality and
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