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Birth Asphyxia
Presenter:
Dr Subodh Kumar Shah
1st year Resident
Pediatric
Moderator
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav
Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent
Medicine
Nobel Medical College & Teaching Hospital
Contents
‱ Introduction
‱ Definition
‱ Etiology
‱ Pathophysiology
‱ HIE
‱ Diagnosis
‱ Management
Perinatal Asphyxia:
‱ There is no universal definition of perinatal
asphyxia.
‱ Depending on the setting, different criteria are taken
into consideration
‱ Perinatal asphyxia is an insult to the fetus or newborn
due to lack of oxygen(hypoxia) or lack of perfusion
(ishchemia) to various organs.
‱ It is often associated with tissue lactic acidosis and
hypercarbia.
‱ 2
Definition:
It refers to a condition during pregnancy and labor in which
impaired gas exchange leads to;
Hypoxemia, and
Hypercarbia.
Fetal acidosis,
 It is evidenced by fetal acidosis as measured in umbilical arterial
blood pH <7.0
[Cloherty and Stark’s Manual of Neonatal Care ;pg .820]
‱ National Neonatology Forum (NNF) of India defined
perinatal asphyxia as gasping or no breathing at 1 minute
or Apgar Score of 4 or less at 1 minute.
WHO :
‱ Failure to initiate and sustain breathing at birth.
Diagnosing Criteria
‱ Prolonged metabolic or mixed academia (pH <7) on an umbilical
arterial blood sample
‱ Persistent APGAR score of 0-3 for >5 mins
‱ Neurological manifestations: e.g.- seizure, coma, hypotonia or
HIE in the immediate neonatal period
‱ Evidence of multi organ dysfunction in the immediate neonatal
period
‱ 3
‱ These are the Essential Criteria recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics
ApgarScoring:
‱ Severe perinatal asphyxia
APGAR score at 1 min is 0–3.
‱ Mild and moderate perinatal asphyxia
Apgar score at 1 min is 4-7 .
International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10 WHO
Version 2016), P20 Intrauterine hypoxia, P21 Birth asphyxia.
ComplicationsofPerinatalAsphyxia :
Immediate Complications: Multi-organ damage
May end up with long term sequelae
May lead to immediate death
‱ Long term sequelae
ImmediateComplications
Long TermSequelae:
Cognitive delay
Cerebral palsy
Dystonia
Seizure disorders
Hemiparesis or Quadriparesis/plegia
Visual and auditory processing difficulty
HIE :Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
‱ Abnormal neurologic behavior in the neonatal period arising as
a result of a hypoxic-ischemic event.
‱ It is an important cause of permanent damage to CNS tissues
that may result in neonatal death or manifest later as cerebral
palsy or developmental delay.
‱ It is the term used to designate the clinical and neuropathological
findings of an encephalopathy that occurs in a full term infant
who has experienced a significant episode of intrapartum
asphyxia.
HIE:
‱ About 20-30% of infants with HIE die in the neonatal period, and ≈ 33-50% of
survivors are left with permanent neurodevelopmental abnormalities (cerebral
palsy, mental retardation).
‱ The greatest risk of adverse outcome is seen in infants with severe fetal
acidosis (pH <6.7) (90% death/impairment) and a base deficit
>25mmol/L (72% mortality).
‱ Multiorgan failure can occur
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Neurological pattern of HIE:
Premature newborns :
 Selective subcortical neuronal necrosis
 Periventricular leukomalacia
 Focal and multifocal ischemic necrosis
 Periventricular hemorrhage or infarction
Term newborns
 Selective cortical neuronal necrosis (spastic CP)
 Status marmoratus of basal ganglia and thalamus(choreo-athetoid CP)
 Parasagittal cerebral injury (spastic quadreperesis)
 Focal and multifocal ischemic cerebral necrosis ( hemiparesis, cognitive defect,
seizure)
RiskFactors:
‱ Inadequate
oxygenation
of maternal
blood
‱ Low BP
‱ Oxytocin-
contraction of
uterus
Maternal Uteroplacental
‱ Premature
separation
‱ Knotting of
cord -
impedance to
the
circulation
‱ Placental
insufficiency
‱ Failure of
oxygenation
‱ Severe
anemia-blood
loss or
hemolysis
‱ Shock
Fetal
Etiology
‱ Cardiacarrest
‱ Asphyxiation
‱ Severe
anaphylaxis
‱ Statusepilepticus
‱ Hypovolemic
shock
‱ Placental
abruption
‱ Cord prolapse
‱ Uterine rupture
‱ Hyperstimulation
with oxytocic
agents
‱ Fetomaternal
hemorrhage
‱ Twin totwin
transfusion
‱ Severe
isoimmune
hemolytic disease
‱ Cardiac
arrhythmia
Maternal Uteroplacental Fetal
Pathophysiology
Other organs
(pericardium,
pleura, heart,
adrenal,
meninges etc.)
Increased
capillary
permeability
Fluid leak
and
congestion
Coagulation necrosis
Pathophysiology: BrainDamage
Hypoxia and ischemia
Increased lactate and inorganic phosphate
Accumulation of cytotoxic product
Cerebral edema
Increased shunting(diving seal reflex)
Clinical Manifestations:Asphyxia
Intrauterine growth restriction
Fetal bradycardia
Meconium stained liquor
Depressed infant
Hypotonic
Pallor
Cyanosis
Apnea
Unresponsive to
stimulation
Seizure due to brain
edema in 24hr after birth
DIAGNOSIS
Perinatal assessment of risk
 includes awareness of preexisting maternal or fetal problems
 placental and fetal conditions ascertained by
- Ultrasonographic examination,
- Biophysical profile and
- Non stress tests
Umbilical cord or first blood gas determination
‱ Serum CK-BB may be increased in asphyxiated newborns
within 12 hours of the insult.
‱ Others-Protein S-100,NSE and urine markers.
Diagnosis
MRI is the preferred imaging modality in neonates
with HIE
CT scans are helpful in identifying focal hemorrhagic lesions, diffuse
cortical injury, and damage to the basal ganglia;
CT has limited ability to identify cortical injury during the 1st few days of
life.
Ultrasonography has limited utility in evaluation of hypoxic injury in the
term infant; it is the preferred modality in evaluation of the preterm
infant.
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A- MRI showing focal neuronal injury; B- Diffuse weighted MRI
showing HIE
StagingofHIEin terminfants: Sarnat& Sarnat
Signs Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Level of
consciousness
Hyperalert Lethargic Stuprous/coma
Muscle tone Normal Hypotonic Flaccid
posture Normal Flexion Decerebrate
Tendon Reflex Hyperactive Hyperactive Absent
Myoclonus Present Present Absent
Moro reflex strong weak Absent
Pupils Mydriasis Miosis Unequal
Seizure None Common Decerebration
EEG findings Normal Low voltage Burst suppression
Duration <24hr 24hr-14days Days to weeks
Outcome Good Variable Death/severe deficit
Management of HIE
Selective cerebral or whole body (systemic) therapeutic hypothermia reduces
mortality or major neurodevelopmental impairment in term and near-term infants
with HIE.
core temperature of 33.5oC within the 1st 6 hr after birth
Note: Prevent hyperthermia first
Phenobarbital, the drug of choice for seizures, is given with an intravenous loading dose
(20 mg/kg); additional doses of 5-10 mg/kg (up to 40-50 mg/kg total) may be needed.
Phenytoin (20 mg/kg loading dose) or lorazepam (0.1 mg/kg) may be needed for
refractory seizures.
Additional therapy for infants with HIE includes supportive care directed at management
of organ system dysfunction
Summary of potential neuroprotective
strategies
Prognosis
Depends upon the timing and severity of the insult
Initial cord or initial blood pH <6.7 have a 90% risk for death or severe
neurodevelopmental impairment at 18 month of age
Apgar scores of 0-3 at 5 min
High base deficit (>20-25 mmol/L)
Decerebrate posture
Lack of spontaneous activity
Increased
risk for
death or
impairment
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Birth Asphyxia Presentation

  • 1. Birth Asphyxia Presenter: Dr Subodh Kumar Shah 1st year Resident Pediatric Moderator Assoc. Prof. Dr. Sunil Kumar Yadav Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Nobel Medical College & Teaching Hospital
  • 2. Contents ‱ Introduction ‱ Definition ‱ Etiology ‱ Pathophysiology ‱ HIE ‱ Diagnosis ‱ Management
  • 3. Perinatal Asphyxia: ‱ There is no universal definition of perinatal asphyxia. ‱ Depending on the setting, different criteria are taken into consideration ‱ Perinatal asphyxia is an insult to the fetus or newborn due to lack of oxygen(hypoxia) or lack of perfusion (ishchemia) to various organs. ‱ It is often associated with tissue lactic acidosis and hypercarbia. ‱ 2
  • 4. Definition: It refers to a condition during pregnancy and labor in which impaired gas exchange leads to; Hypoxemia, and Hypercarbia. Fetal acidosis,  It is evidenced by fetal acidosis as measured in umbilical arterial blood pH <7.0 [Cloherty and Stark’s Manual of Neonatal Care ;pg .820]
  • 5. ‱ National Neonatology Forum (NNF) of India defined perinatal asphyxia as gasping or no breathing at 1 minute or Apgar Score of 4 or less at 1 minute. WHO : ‱ Failure to initiate and sustain breathing at birth.
  • 6. Diagnosing Criteria ‱ Prolonged metabolic or mixed academia (pH <7) on an umbilical arterial blood sample ‱ Persistent APGAR score of 0-3 for >5 mins ‱ Neurological manifestations: e.g.- seizure, coma, hypotonia or HIE in the immediate neonatal period ‱ Evidence of multi organ dysfunction in the immediate neonatal period ‱ 3 ‱ These are the Essential Criteria recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics
  • 8. ‱ Severe perinatal asphyxia APGAR score at 1 min is 0–3. ‱ Mild and moderate perinatal asphyxia Apgar score at 1 min is 4-7 . International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems 10th Revision (ICD-10 WHO Version 2016), P20 Intrauterine hypoxia, P21 Birth asphyxia.
  • 9. ComplicationsofPerinatalAsphyxia : Immediate Complications: Multi-organ damage May end up with long term sequelae May lead to immediate death ‱ Long term sequelae
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  • 12. Long TermSequelae: Cognitive delay Cerebral palsy Dystonia Seizure disorders Hemiparesis or Quadriparesis/plegia Visual and auditory processing difficulty
  • 13. HIE :Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy ‱ Abnormal neurologic behavior in the neonatal period arising as a result of a hypoxic-ischemic event. ‱ It is an important cause of permanent damage to CNS tissues that may result in neonatal death or manifest later as cerebral palsy or developmental delay. ‱ It is the term used to designate the clinical and neuropathological findings of an encephalopathy that occurs in a full term infant who has experienced a significant episode of intrapartum asphyxia.
  • 14. HIE: ‱ About 20-30% of infants with HIE die in the neonatal period, and ≈ 33-50% of survivors are left with permanent neurodevelopmental abnormalities (cerebral palsy, mental retardation). ‱ The greatest risk of adverse outcome is seen in infants with severe fetal acidosis (pH <6.7) (90% death/impairment) and a base deficit >25mmol/L (72% mortality). ‱ Multiorgan failure can occur 10
  • 15. Neurological pattern of HIE: Premature newborns :  Selective subcortical neuronal necrosis  Periventricular leukomalacia  Focal and multifocal ischemic necrosis  Periventricular hemorrhage or infarction Term newborns  Selective cortical neuronal necrosis (spastic CP)  Status marmoratus of basal ganglia and thalamus(choreo-athetoid CP)  Parasagittal cerebral injury (spastic quadreperesis)  Focal and multifocal ischemic cerebral necrosis ( hemiparesis, cognitive defect, seizure)
  • 16. RiskFactors: ‱ Inadequate oxygenation of maternal blood ‱ Low BP ‱ Oxytocin- contraction of uterus Maternal Uteroplacental ‱ Premature separation ‱ Knotting of cord - impedance to the circulation ‱ Placental insufficiency ‱ Failure of oxygenation ‱ Severe anemia-blood loss or hemolysis ‱ Shock Fetal
  • 17. Etiology ‱ Cardiacarrest ‱ Asphyxiation ‱ Severe anaphylaxis ‱ Statusepilepticus ‱ Hypovolemic shock ‱ Placental abruption ‱ Cord prolapse ‱ Uterine rupture ‱ Hyperstimulation with oxytocic agents ‱ Fetomaternal hemorrhage ‱ Twin totwin transfusion ‱ Severe isoimmune hemolytic disease ‱ Cardiac arrhythmia Maternal Uteroplacental Fetal
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  • 22. Pathophysiology Other organs (pericardium, pleura, heart, adrenal, meninges etc.) Increased capillary permeability Fluid leak and congestion Coagulation necrosis
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  • 28. Pathophysiology: BrainDamage Hypoxia and ischemia Increased lactate and inorganic phosphate Accumulation of cytotoxic product Cerebral edema Increased shunting(diving seal reflex)
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  • 30. Clinical Manifestations:Asphyxia Intrauterine growth restriction Fetal bradycardia Meconium stained liquor Depressed infant Hypotonic Pallor Cyanosis Apnea Unresponsive to stimulation Seizure due to brain edema in 24hr after birth
  • 31. DIAGNOSIS Perinatal assessment of risk  includes awareness of preexisting maternal or fetal problems  placental and fetal conditions ascertained by - Ultrasonographic examination, - Biophysical profile and - Non stress tests Umbilical cord or first blood gas determination ‱ Serum CK-BB may be increased in asphyxiated newborns within 12 hours of the insult. ‱ Others-Protein S-100,NSE and urine markers.
  • 32. Diagnosis MRI is the preferred imaging modality in neonates with HIE CT scans are helpful in identifying focal hemorrhagic lesions, diffuse cortical injury, and damage to the basal ganglia; CT has limited ability to identify cortical injury during the 1st few days of life. Ultrasonography has limited utility in evaluation of hypoxic injury in the term infant; it is the preferred modality in evaluation of the preterm infant. 18
  • 33. A- MRI showing focal neuronal injury; B- Diffuse weighted MRI showing HIE
  • 34. StagingofHIEin terminfants: Sarnat& Sarnat Signs Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Level of consciousness Hyperalert Lethargic Stuprous/coma Muscle tone Normal Hypotonic Flaccid posture Normal Flexion Decerebrate Tendon Reflex Hyperactive Hyperactive Absent Myoclonus Present Present Absent Moro reflex strong weak Absent Pupils Mydriasis Miosis Unequal Seizure None Common Decerebration EEG findings Normal Low voltage Burst suppression Duration <24hr 24hr-14days Days to weeks Outcome Good Variable Death/severe deficit
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  • 37. Management of HIE Selective cerebral or whole body (systemic) therapeutic hypothermia reduces mortality or major neurodevelopmental impairment in term and near-term infants with HIE. core temperature of 33.5oC within the 1st 6 hr after birth Note: Prevent hyperthermia first Phenobarbital, the drug of choice for seizures, is given with an intravenous loading dose (20 mg/kg); additional doses of 5-10 mg/kg (up to 40-50 mg/kg total) may be needed. Phenytoin (20 mg/kg loading dose) or lorazepam (0.1 mg/kg) may be needed for refractory seizures. Additional therapy for infants with HIE includes supportive care directed at management of organ system dysfunction
  • 38. Summary of potential neuroprotective strategies
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  • 40. Prognosis Depends upon the timing and severity of the insult Initial cord or initial blood pH <6.7 have a 90% risk for death or severe neurodevelopmental impairment at 18 month of age Apgar scores of 0-3 at 5 min High base deficit (>20-25 mmol/L) Decerebrate posture Lack of spontaneous activity Increased risk for death or impairment

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  2. The specific blood gas criteria that define asphyxia causing brain damage are uncertain However, the pH and base deficit on the cord or first blood gas is helpful for determining which infants have asphyxia that indicates need for further evaluation for the development of HIE In the randomized clinical trials of hypothermia for neonatal HIE, severe acidosis was defined as pH <7.0 or base deficit >16 mmol/L