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Induced Hypothermia as a management of post-asphyxia encephalopathy in newborn

Induced
Hypothermia as a management of post-asphyxia encephalopathy in newborn
Introduction
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Hypoxic ischemia injury remains an important
cause of perinatally acquired brain injury in full term baby.
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It occurs in one to six per 1000 live full term
birth
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Neonates with mild encephalopathy , do not have an increased
risk of motor or cognitive effects
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The
benefit of induced hypothermia in post-asphyxia encephalopathy has been proven
in high-quality randomized controlled trials to be safe.
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In
addition, it reduces the incidence of death and disability at 18-22 months of
age.
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