Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn

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Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn RT 256

TTN Also Called: Pathophysiology Type II respiratory distress syndrome “wet lung” syndrome Delay in clearance of fetal lung fluid

Etiology Seen in near-term or full-term infants of normal size and gestational age History of maternal analgesia or anesthesia Episodes of intrauterine hypoxia Maternal bleeding, diabetes, cesarean section, prolapsed cord, asthma, smoking

Presentation Initially normal APGAR scores Develops in the first few hours of life (signs and symptoms of respiratory distress) Accumulation of bronchial secretions Hypoxemia Hypoxia induced PPHN Pulmonary congestion Within 24-48 hours the various clinical manifestations resolve

Management of TTN Oxygen therapy protocol Bronchial hygiene protocol Hyperinflation protocol Mechanical ventilation protocol Medications