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Preface to the Second Edition
We are happy to present the second edition of NICU Protocols of JIPMER. The response to the first edition from the neonatal caregivers was really heartening, and the printed copies sold out very quickly. We had a choice of reprinting or bringing out a new edition of the book and chose the second option so that we could update the earlier chapters, and add new protocols that the readers including our own residents requested. We, the authors, editors, and publishers, are sure that you will extend us the same support that you did for the previous edition.
Scientific knowledge keeps changing in any field and neonatology cannot be an exception. We have tried to include protocols for most of the common issues related to the care of newborns. Our experience over the years has been amalgamated with evidence from the scientific literature to provide the latest and most relevant answers to the issues we face when delivering care to neonates. We sincerely hope that the book will help in improving neonatal care in your institution and in the country as a whole.
The challenges faced by individual neonatal units may differ across the country. Please feel free to modify the information given in this book to suit the local context. A protocol book offers a framework for managing common issues but cannot be complete in all respects. Please complement the information in this book with information from other scientific sources when managing an individual infant.
We have added twenty new protocols in this edition. Although the book is a bit thicker than the previous one, it is still a handy size to carry to your workplace. We have made every effort to check the accuracy of the contents, but a few errors must have inevitably crept in. With your feedback, the contents can be even better the next time.
We are thankful to all our contributors. They are our present and past faculty and residents and have put in long hours updating the earlier protocols and drafting the fresh ones. Dr. Adhisivam Bethou, Additional Professor and present Head of the Department of Neonatology, needs to be specially thanked for all the help. We are also thankful to our readers who provided us with valued feedback.
We thank Prof I. C. Verma, Prof S. K. Kabra, and the managing trustees of the Indian Journal of Pediatrics for publishing our work. We are also thankful to Ms. Nidhi Mehta, Mr. Rajiv Dhir and others in the IJP team for providing us with much-needed technical assistance. We are indebted to them for their active contribution throughout the process.
We are also thankful to all our readers, who encouraged us to write this second edition by buying up all copies of the first! It is our hope that this edition will be received even more enthusiastically than the first
1. Vishnu Bhat
Director–Medical Research,
Professor of Pediatrics and Neonatology,
Aarupadaiveedu Medical College and Hospital,
Vinayaka Mission’s Research Foundation, Puducherry
2. Nishad Plakkal
Associate Professor of Neonatology,
JIPMER, Puducherry
CONTENTS Of NICU PROTOCOLS OF JIPMER (2nd Edition)
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Foreword |
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V |
Preface |
.. | VI |
Contributors |
.. | VII–VIII |
Normal Newborn, Essential Newborn Care and General Issues |
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1. Care of the Normal Newborn |
.. | 3-6 |
2. Care of the Newborn in the Labor Room |
.. | 7-11 |
3. Breastmilk and Breastfeeding |
. | 12-17 |
4. Thermoregulation |
.. | 18-21 |
5. Neonatal Resuscitation |
.. | 22-33 |
6. Kangaroo Mother Care |
.. | 34-37 |
7. Developmentally Supportive Care |
.. | 38-41 |
8. Human Milk Banking |
.. | 42-46 |
9. Infant with Congenital Malformations |
.. | 47-54 |
NICU: Admission & Discharge |
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10. NICU Admission and Discharge |
.. | 57-59 |
11. Discharge Planning of the High Risk Neonate |
.. | 60-62 |
12. Palliative Care |
.. | 63-65 |
Nutrition and Gastrointestinal System |
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13. Feeding of Preterm Infants | .. | 69-72 |
14. Fluid and Electrolyte Balance in Newborns |
.. | 73-82 |
15. Parenteral Nutrition |
.. | 83-89 |
16. Neonatal Jaundice |
.. | 90-100 |
17. Neonatal Necrotizing Enterocolitis |
.. | 101-105 |
18. Neonatal Acute Liver Failure |
.. | 106-109 |
Respiratory System |
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19. Approach to the Neonate with Respiratory Distress |
.. | 113-123 |
20. RDS and Surfactant Therapy |
.. | 124–129 |
21. Meconium Aspiration Syndrome |
.. | 130-134 |
22. Neonatal Pneumonia |
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135-139 |
23. Apnea of Prematurity |
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140-143 |
24. Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia |
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Respiratory Support and Critical Care |
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144-151 |
25. Quick Guide to NICU Equipment |
.. | 155-162 |
26. Neonatal Pulmonary Graphics |
.. | 163-167 |
27. Noninvasive Respiratory Support |
.. | 168-174 |
28. Mechanical Ventilation of the Neonate |
.. | 175-184 |
29. Neonatal Transport |
.. | 185-188 |
Cardiovascular System |
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144-151 |
30. Shock in Neonates |
.. | 191-204 |
31. Patent Ductus Arteriosus in Preterm Infants |
.. | 205-212 |
32. Critical Congenital Heart Disease |
.. | 213-219 |
33. Acute Kidney Injury |
.. | 223-228 |
34. Disorders of Sex Development |
.. | 229-235 |
Central Nervous System |
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35. Neonatal Seizures |
.. | 239-248 |
36. Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy |
.. | 249-256 |
Metabolic and Hematologic Problems |
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37. Hypoglycemia and Hyperglycemia |
.. | 259-264 |
38. Hypocalcemia |
.. | 265-267 |
39. Polycythemia |
.. | 268-270 |
40. Neonatal Anemia |
. | 271-275 |
41. Thrombocytopenia |
.. | 276-281 |
42. Inborn Errors of Metabolism |
.. | 282–290 |
43. Blood Component Therapy |
.. | 291–297 |
44. Metabolic Bone Disease |
.. | 298–302 |
Endocrine Problems |
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45. Congenital Hypothyroidism |
.. | 305-310 |
Infection and Antimicrobial Therapy |
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313-316 |
49. SARS-CoV-2 Infection (COVID-19) in Neonates | .. | 337–343 |
50. Management of Common Perinatal Infections |
.. | 344–350 |
Annexures |
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Annexure A: Common Drugs Used in the NICU |
.. | 353–360 |
Annexure B: Fenton 2013 Growth Charts |
.. | 361-362 |
Annexure C: Immunization Card JIPMER Immunization, Growth and |
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363-367 |
Annexure D: Blood Pressure Centile Charts |
.. | 368 |
Annexure E: Ventricular Index |
.. | 369-370 |
Annexure F: Reference Values for Lab Parameters | .. | 371-374 |
Subject Index |
.. | 375-378 |
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