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 Respiratory distress syndrome
 Shanmugham karthick raja
 324-B
 The term respiratory distress
syndrome are most often applied to
the severe lung disorder in neonate
which is primarily related to lung
immaturity.
 It is responsible for more infants
death and neurological complications.
 Respiratory distress syndrome is a
syndrome of premature neonates that
is characterized by progressive and
usually fatal respiratory failure
resulting from atelectasis and
immaturity of lungs.
 It was formerly known as Hyaline
membrane disease.
 The breathing rate is usually more than
60 breaths per min and/or use of
accesory muscle of respiration which
maybe accompanied by grunting.
 Surfactant production starts around
20wks of life and peaks at 35wks .
 Therefore any neonate less than 35 wks
is prone to develop RDS, without
surfactant infants are unable to keep
their lungs inflated.
 Prematurity
 Asphyxia
 Hypothermia
 Maternal Anaemia
 Pre eclampsia
 Maternal diabetes
 Caesarian section
 Pulmonary risk factors:
 Pneumonia
Pneumothorax
Congenital Malformation
Upper airway obstruction eg:
meconium aspiration syndrome
 Non- pulmonary risk factors :
Sepsis
Cardiac defect
Exposure to cold
Hypoglycemia
Metabolic acidosis
Acute blood loss
In RDS, the basic abnormality is
surfactant deficiency. It is lipoprotein
containing phospholipids produced by
type II alveolar cells of lungs and helps
to reduce surface tension in alveoli.
 During expiration,
Absence of surfactant
Surface tension increases
Alveoli collapse
 During inspiration,
More negative pressure is needed
to keep alveoli patent.
Due to all these conditions,
Inadequate Oxygenation
Increased work of breathing
Hypoxemia and acidosis
Pulmonary vasoconstriction
Right to left shunting across foramen
ovale
Worsens Hypoxia
Respiratory failure
 Tachypnea (< or = 80 – 120 breaths
per min) [Wong’s]
 Dyspnea
 Pronounced intercostals or substernal
retractions
 Fine inspiratory crackles
 Audible expiratory grunt
 Flaring of external nares
 Cyanosis or pallor
 Manifestation as the disease progress
 Apnea
 Flaccidity
 Absent spontaneous movement
 Unresponsiveness
 Diminished breath sound
 Mottling
 In severe condition – shock like state
 History taking
 Physical examination
 Chest x-ray :ground glass appearance
 ABG
 Pulse oxymetry
 Pulmonary function test
 Shake test
 Downe’s score
 SHAKE TEST :
It can be done on the
gastric aspirate to determine lung
maturity.Mix 0.5 ml of gastric aspirate
with 0.5 ml of absolute alcohol in a
test tube and shake for 15 sec.
Formation of bubbles indicate
adequate surfactant and less chance
of RDS.
 DOWNE’S SCORE:
Score 0 1 2
Respiration
(rate/min)
<60 60-80 >80 or
apnea
Cyanosis Nil in room
air
+nt in 40 %
oxygen
+nt in >40%
oxygen
Retraction none Mild Moderate to
severe
Grunting None Audible with
sthethescope
Audible
without
stethescope
Air entry Clear Delayed or
Decreased
Barely
audible
Total score in normal infant: 0
Mild: 1 – 3
Moderate : 4 – 6
Severe : 7 - 10
 MEDICAL MANAGEMENT
 Neonates suspected to have RDS need
to be treated in NICU.
Administer IV fluids and oxygen .start
oxygen therapy @4-6 lit/min.
Maintain oxygen saturation between
90-95%.
Administration of exogenous
surfactant through ET tube directly
into trachea.
 Medicines:
 Antibiotics : aminoglycosides, amoxicillin ,
ampicillin , cotrimoxazole and procaine
penicillin usually given for 7-10 days.
 Muscle relaxants : pancuronium
 Diuretics: furosemide
 Antacids : sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate
 Indomathacin : if patent ductus arteriosus
Supportive management :
 Maintain adequate hydration and
electrolyte status.
 Administer anti pyretics to reduce
fever.
 Maintain acid base balance.
 No nipple or gavage feeding : increase
respiratory rate and chance of
aspiration.
 IV line for fluid/hydration,nutrition
and medication.
 ASSESSMENT:
History taking
Physical examination
Downe’s score
Shake test
Nursing diagnosis:
Ineffective breathing pattern related to
surfactant deficiency and alveolar
instability.
Impaired gas exchange related to
immature pulmonary function.
Altered nutriton :less than body
requirement related to feeding
difficulties.
Altered body temperature related to
prematurity.
Parental anxiety related to disease
condition.
Risk for injury (brain injury)related to
hypoxemia.
Nursing interventions:
 Assess pre-term infant for respiratory
and general status :oxygen saturation
,cyanosis , ABG, axillary temperature,
respiratory pattern
 Maintain airway and administer
oxygen @4-6 lit/min.
 Provide ventilatory support in case of
need.
 Perform gentle chest percussion,
vibration and postural drainage based
on assessed need and infant
tolerance.
 Monitor for signs of hyperthermia
(flushing,tachycardia, altered level of
consciousness) and hypothermia
(decreased activity, respiratory
distress deterioration, cool mottled
extremities)
 Place the infant in radiant warmer ,
incubator.
 Use environmental control : warm
cloths warm, well ventilated room etc
for decreasing heat loss.
 Position the infant to facilitate open
airway on the side with head
supported in aliment by a small
folded sheet (SMITING POSITION).
Quick gentle suctioning (not more
than 5 sec)with fine catheter as
needed.
Maintain neutral thermal environment
to decrease metabolic requirement
and to conserve oxygen utilization.
Maintain parenteral nutrition , avoid
oral feeding or through tube if child is
in distress.
Maintain optimal nutrition pattern of
infant
Once baby is breathing without
distress NG feeding is started.
Involves parent in the care of children
and allow frequent visit to encourage
and promote infant – parent bonding.
Skin care with frequent position
change.
Mouth care.
Psychological support and provide
adequate information about child’s
condition.
 Patent ductus arteriosus
 Congestive cardiac failure
 Intraventricular hemorrhage
 Retinopathy of prematurity
 Pneumonia
 Sepsis
 Necrotizing enterocolitis
 Neurologic sequele

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respiratorydistresssyndrome-170428145254.pptx

  • 1.  Respiratory distress syndrome  Shanmugham karthick raja  324-B
  • 2.  The term respiratory distress syndrome are most often applied to the severe lung disorder in neonate which is primarily related to lung immaturity.  It is responsible for more infants death and neurological complications.
  • 3.  Respiratory distress syndrome is a syndrome of premature neonates that is characterized by progressive and usually fatal respiratory failure resulting from atelectasis and immaturity of lungs.  It was formerly known as Hyaline membrane disease.
  • 4.  The breathing rate is usually more than 60 breaths per min and/or use of accesory muscle of respiration which maybe accompanied by grunting.  Surfactant production starts around 20wks of life and peaks at 35wks .  Therefore any neonate less than 35 wks is prone to develop RDS, without surfactant infants are unable to keep their lungs inflated.
  • 5.  Prematurity  Asphyxia  Hypothermia  Maternal Anaemia  Pre eclampsia  Maternal diabetes  Caesarian section
  • 6.  Pulmonary risk factors:  Pneumonia Pneumothorax Congenital Malformation Upper airway obstruction eg: meconium aspiration syndrome
  • 7.  Non- pulmonary risk factors : Sepsis Cardiac defect Exposure to cold Hypoglycemia Metabolic acidosis Acute blood loss
  • 8. In RDS, the basic abnormality is surfactant deficiency. It is lipoprotein containing phospholipids produced by type II alveolar cells of lungs and helps to reduce surface tension in alveoli.
  • 9.  During expiration, Absence of surfactant Surface tension increases Alveoli collapse
  • 10.  During inspiration, More negative pressure is needed to keep alveoli patent. Due to all these conditions, Inadequate Oxygenation Increased work of breathing Hypoxemia and acidosis
  • 11. Pulmonary vasoconstriction Right to left shunting across foramen ovale Worsens Hypoxia Respiratory failure
  • 12.  Tachypnea (< or = 80 – 120 breaths per min) [Wong’s]  Dyspnea  Pronounced intercostals or substernal retractions  Fine inspiratory crackles  Audible expiratory grunt  Flaring of external nares  Cyanosis or pallor
  • 13.  Manifestation as the disease progress  Apnea  Flaccidity  Absent spontaneous movement  Unresponsiveness  Diminished breath sound  Mottling  In severe condition – shock like state
  • 14.
  • 15.  History taking  Physical examination  Chest x-ray :ground glass appearance  ABG  Pulse oxymetry  Pulmonary function test  Shake test  Downe’s score
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  • 17.  SHAKE TEST : It can be done on the gastric aspirate to determine lung maturity.Mix 0.5 ml of gastric aspirate with 0.5 ml of absolute alcohol in a test tube and shake for 15 sec. Formation of bubbles indicate adequate surfactant and less chance of RDS.
  • 18.  DOWNE’S SCORE: Score 0 1 2 Respiration (rate/min) <60 60-80 >80 or apnea Cyanosis Nil in room air +nt in 40 % oxygen +nt in >40% oxygen Retraction none Mild Moderate to severe Grunting None Audible with sthethescope Audible without stethescope Air entry Clear Delayed or Decreased Barely audible
  • 19. Total score in normal infant: 0 Mild: 1 – 3 Moderate : 4 – 6 Severe : 7 - 10
  • 20.  MEDICAL MANAGEMENT  Neonates suspected to have RDS need to be treated in NICU. Administer IV fluids and oxygen .start oxygen therapy @4-6 lit/min. Maintain oxygen saturation between 90-95%. Administration of exogenous surfactant through ET tube directly into trachea.
  • 21.  Medicines:  Antibiotics : aminoglycosides, amoxicillin , ampicillin , cotrimoxazole and procaine penicillin usually given for 7-10 days.  Muscle relaxants : pancuronium  Diuretics: furosemide  Antacids : sodium bicarbonate, sodium citrate  Indomathacin : if patent ductus arteriosus
  • 22. Supportive management :  Maintain adequate hydration and electrolyte status.  Administer anti pyretics to reduce fever.  Maintain acid base balance.  No nipple or gavage feeding : increase respiratory rate and chance of aspiration.  IV line for fluid/hydration,nutrition and medication.
  • 23.  ASSESSMENT: History taking Physical examination Downe’s score Shake test
  • 24. Nursing diagnosis: Ineffective breathing pattern related to surfactant deficiency and alveolar instability. Impaired gas exchange related to immature pulmonary function. Altered nutriton :less than body requirement related to feeding difficulties.
  • 25. Altered body temperature related to prematurity. Parental anxiety related to disease condition. Risk for injury (brain injury)related to hypoxemia.
  • 26. Nursing interventions:  Assess pre-term infant for respiratory and general status :oxygen saturation ,cyanosis , ABG, axillary temperature, respiratory pattern  Maintain airway and administer oxygen @4-6 lit/min.  Provide ventilatory support in case of need.
  • 27.  Perform gentle chest percussion, vibration and postural drainage based on assessed need and infant tolerance.  Monitor for signs of hyperthermia (flushing,tachycardia, altered level of consciousness) and hypothermia (decreased activity, respiratory distress deterioration, cool mottled extremities)
  • 28.  Place the infant in radiant warmer , incubator.  Use environmental control : warm cloths warm, well ventilated room etc for decreasing heat loss.  Position the infant to facilitate open airway on the side with head supported in aliment by a small folded sheet (SMITING POSITION).
  • 29. Quick gentle suctioning (not more than 5 sec)with fine catheter as needed. Maintain neutral thermal environment to decrease metabolic requirement and to conserve oxygen utilization. Maintain parenteral nutrition , avoid oral feeding or through tube if child is in distress.
  • 30. Maintain optimal nutrition pattern of infant Once baby is breathing without distress NG feeding is started. Involves parent in the care of children and allow frequent visit to encourage and promote infant – parent bonding.
  • 31. Skin care with frequent position change. Mouth care. Psychological support and provide adequate information about child’s condition.
  • 32.  Patent ductus arteriosus  Congestive cardiac failure  Intraventricular hemorrhage  Retinopathy of prematurity  Pneumonia  Sepsis  Necrotizing enterocolitis  Neurologic sequele