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The association of hypotonia and depression in the term and near-term neonate with metabolic acidemia

  • Anadir M. Silva , Alice C. Cootauco , Abimbola Aina-Mumuney , Pamela K. Donohue and Ernest M. Graham

Abstract

Aims: To determine the association of hypotonia and depression in neonates at or near term with metabolic acidemia at birth (umbilical arterial pH<7.0 and base excess <−12 mM).

Methods: This case-control study identified 87 infants without chromosomal or congenital abnormalities born at a single university hospital between 7/91 and 10/04 with hypotonia at birth requiring resuscitation and admission to the neonatal intensive care unit that had a cord gas at delivery. Controls were the subsequent delivery with a cord gas matched by gestational age.

Results: Cases and controls did not differ in gestational age (38.7±1.9, 38.6±1.9 weeks) or birth weight (3066±664, 3171±655 g, P=0.20). Cases were more likely to have a cord pH<7.0 [17 (20%) vs. 1 (1.1%), P=0.0001] and cord pH 7.0–7.1 [13 (14.9%) vs. 2 (2.3%), P=0.003]. Among the hypotonic infants, 31 (35.6%) also were depressed at birth with a 5-min Apgar <7. In the depressed subset of hypotonic neonates 14/31 (45%) had a pH<7.0. Of the 12 hypotonic neonates with seizures, 3 (25%) had pH<7.0. Multivariate analysis showed a significant association between neonatal hypotonia and hypoglycemia, umbilical arterial pH, and nucleated red blood cell count.

Conclusions: Although metabolic acidemia is significantly associated with hypotonia at the time of birth, the majority of neonates with hypotonia and depression or seizures do not have objective evidence of asphyxia as measured by a cord gas at the time of delivery.


Corresponding author: Ernie Graham, MD Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics Johns Hopkins Hospital Phipps 220 600 N. Wolfe St. Baltimore, MD 21287-1228 USA Tel.: +1-410-955-3187 Fax: +1-410-614-8305

Received: 2007-7-27
Revised: 2007-10-2
Accepted: 2007-10-30
Published Online: 2008-03-10
Published Online: 2008-01-23
Published in Print: 2008-03-01

©2008 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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