Robert D Christensen, Timothy M Bahr, Robin K Ohls, Kenneth J Moise
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摘要
溶血是红细胞寿命缩短的一种病理现象。新生儿发生溶血时,可能会导致危险的高胆红素血症和严重贫血。溶血可通过无创测量呼出气体中的一氧化碳 (CO) 来诊断,并量化其严重程度。这种护理点测量方法被称为 "根据环境 CO 校正的潮气末 CO"(ETCOc)。在此,我们将解释如何利用 ETCOc 测量来诊断和处理各种围产期/新生儿溶血性疾病。我们提供了有关五种临床情况的信息:1)便于对病因不明的贫血或黄疸新生儿进行精确诊断;2)通过对孕期母亲进行连续测量来监测胎儿溶血情况;3)测量患有溶血性疾病的新生儿的溶血持续时间;4)测量需要光疗的新生儿,以确定他们是否患有溶血性黄疸或非溶血性黄疸;5)测量出生医院的所有新生儿,作为黄疸检测和管理计划的一部分。
Neonatal/perinatal diagnosis of hemolysis using ETCOc.
Hemolysis is a pathological shortening of the red blood cell lifespan. When hemolysis occurs in a neonate, hazardous hyperbilirubinemia and severe anemia could result. Hemolysis can be diagnosed, and its severity quantified, by the non-invasive measurement of carbon monoxide (CO) in exhaled breath. The point-of-care measurement is called "End-tidal CO corrected for ambient CO" (ETCOc). Herein we explain how ETCOc measurements can be used to diagnose and manage various perinatal/neonatal hemolytic disorders. We provide information regarding five clinical situations; 1) facilitating a precise diagnosis among neonates presenting with anemia or jaundice of unknown etiology, 2) monitoring fetal hemolysis with serial measurements of mothers during pregnancy, 3) measuring the duration of hemolysis in neonates with hemolytic disease, 4) measuring neonates who require phototherapy, to determine whether they have hemolytic vs. non-hemolytic jaundice, and 5) measuring all neonates in the birth hospital as part of a jaundice-detection and management program.
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine (formerly Seminars in Neonatology) is a bi-monthly journal which publishes topic-based issues, including current ''Hot Topics'' on the latest advances in fetal and neonatal medicine. The Journal is of interest to obstetricians and maternal-fetal medicine specialists.
The Journal commissions review-based content covering current clinical opinion on the care and treatment of the pregnant patient and the neonate and draws on the necessary specialist knowledge, including that of the pediatric pulmonologist, the pediatric infectious disease specialist, the surgeon, as well as the general pediatrician and obstetrician.
Each topic-based issue is edited by an authority in their field and contains 8-10 articles.
Seminars in Fetal & Neonatal Medicine provides:
• Coverage of major developments in neonatal care;
• Value to practising neonatologists, consultant and trainee pediatricians, obstetricians, midwives and fetal medicine specialists wishing to extend their knowledge in this field;
• Up-to-date information in an attractive and relevant format.