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Am J Perinatol ; 40(14): 1495-1508, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34852367

ABSTRACT

Persistent pulmonary hypertension of the newborn, or PPHN, represents a challenging condition associated with high morbidity and mortality. Management is complicated by complex pathophysiology and limited neonatal specific evidence-based literature, leading to a lack of universal contemporary clinical guidelines for the care of these patients. To address this need and to provide consistent high-quality clinical care for this challenging population in our neonatal intensive care unit, we sought to develop a comprehensive clinical guideline for the acute stabilization and management of neonates with PPHN. Utilizing cross-disciplinary expertise and incorporating an extensive literature search to guide best practice, we present an approachable, pragmatic, and clinically relevant guide for the bedside management of acute PPHN. KEY POINTS: · PPHN is associated with several unique diagnoses; the associated pathophysiology is different for each unique diagnosis.. · PPHN is a challenging, dynamic, and labile process for which optimal care requires frequent reassessment.. · Key management goals are adequate tissue oxygen delivery, avoiding harm..


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Hypertension, Pulmonary , Persistent Fetal Circulation Syndrome , Infant, Newborn , Humans , Persistent Fetal Circulation Syndrome/diagnosis , Persistent Fetal Circulation Syndrome/therapy , Hypertension, Pulmonary/diagnosis , Hypertension, Pulmonary/therapy , Intensive Care Units, Neonatal
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Semin Pediatr Neurol ; 42: 100965, 2022 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35868733

ABSTRACT

Perinatal palliative care (PnPC) focuses on enhancing family and newborn quality-of-life in the setting of a life-limiting fetal condition while simultaneously ensuring medical care delivery that is soundly in line with the family's goals and values. The inclusion of PnPC in the multidisciplinary care of a family facing severe fetal neurologic diagnoses allows for skilled exploration of the values and experience that ultimately drive creation of goals of care. The parental experience of receiving a life-limiting fetal diagnosis pushes parents into an emotional journey, which typically follows a recognizable progression of stages. PnPC providers appreciate the significance of this experiential journey and the importance of parental movement toward readiness to simultaneously welcome and mourn their child. Through longitudinal supportive care, beginning early in the fetal diagnostic progress and continuing throughout pregnancy and into the newborn period, PnPC providers explore the uncharted parental experience alongside the family and support them in creating value-driven care plans for their child. They contribute greatly to the multidisciplinary fetal and neonatal care teams as the advocate for and promote insightful communication and assist in delivery and coordination of value-driven care.


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Fetal Diseases , Palliative Care , Perinatal Care , Family/psychology , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Palliative Care/psychology , Parents/psychology , Pregnancy , Prenatal Diagnosis
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