Title of article
Successful Resuscitation of an Extremely Low Birth Weight Premature Infant in Delma Island Community Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Author/Authors
Saeed, Zahra’a Mohamed Delma Hospital - Departments of Anesthesiology ICU, United Arab Emirates , Shubbar, Imad Ibrahim Delma Hospital - Departments of Paediatrics, United Arab Emirates
From page
364
To page
368
Abstract
Because of their physical size and physiological immaturity, resuscitation of extremely very low birth weight premature infants is a big dilemma for neonatologists in any hospital. The resuscitation may present an additional challenge to the caregiver if it is undertaken in a remote community hospital with limited technical facilities and health personnel. We present the case of successful resuscitation of a 23-week- old premature infant, with a birth weight of 650 g, at Delma Island Community Hospital, United Arab Emirates. Despite the comparatively limited facilities for such a resuscitation, the rapid ethical decisions made when considering the resuscitation of such a borderline viable fetus, were key in avoiding long term neurological and pulmonary problems and contributed to the outcome of a healthy infant.
Keywords
Infant, extremely low birth weight , Infant, very low birth weight , Respiratory distress syndrome, newborn.
Journal title
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Journal title
Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal (SQUMJ)
Record number
2690703
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