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Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The premature birth of a newborn can present a complex challenge for healthcare providers, particularly in cases of extreme prematurity combined with intrauterine growth restriction and multiple metabolic deficiencies. In this report, we aim to shed light on the difficulti...

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Autores principales: Roșca, Ioana, Preda, Andrei Gheorghe, Constantin, Andreea Teodora, Coroleucă, Ciprian, Severin, Emilia, Teleanu, Raluca Ioana, Turenschi, Alina
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37404553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1162226
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author Roșca, Ioana
Preda, Andrei Gheorghe
Constantin, Andreea Teodora
Coroleucă, Ciprian
Severin, Emilia
Teleanu, Raluca Ioana
Turenschi, Alina
author_facet Roșca, Ioana
Preda, Andrei Gheorghe
Constantin, Andreea Teodora
Coroleucă, Ciprian
Severin, Emilia
Teleanu, Raluca Ioana
Turenschi, Alina
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description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The premature birth of a newborn can present a complex challenge for healthcare providers, particularly in cases of extreme prematurity combined with intrauterine growth restriction and multiple metabolic deficiencies. In this report, we aim to shed light on the difficulties and considerations involved in the management of such a case. In addition, our study is aimed to raise awareness of the importance of a multidisciplinary team in managing an extreme premature case with multiple comorbidities. CASE PRESENTATION AND MAIN FINDINGS: We present the case of a 28-week premature female newborn with very low birth weight (660 g, percentile <10%) and intrauterine growth restriction. She was born through emergency cesarean delivery due to maternal Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, and Low Platelet count (HELLP) syndrome and had a high-risk pregnancy (spontaneous twin pregnancy, with one fetus stopping development at 16 weeks and maternal hypertension). In the first hours of life, she presented with persistent hypoglycemia requiring progressive glucose supplementation up to 16 g/kg/day to maintain normal blood glucose levels. The baby then showed favorable progress. However, from days 24 to 25, hypoglycemia recurred and did not respond to glucose boluses or supplementation in both intravenous and oral feeds, leading to the suspicion of a congenital metabolic disorder. Endocrine and metabolic screenings led to suspicion of primary carnitine deficiency and a deficiency in hepatic form of carnitine-palmitoyltransferase type I (CPT1) on the second screening. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The study highlights rare metabolic anomalies that can be due to both organ and system immaturity and delayed enteral feeding and excessive use of antibiotics. The clinical implications of this study emphasize the need for careful monitoring and comprehensive care of premature infants to prevent and manage potential metabolic abnormalities by neonatal metabolic screening.
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spelling pubmed-103159052023-07-04 Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach Roșca, Ioana Preda, Andrei Gheorghe Constantin, Andreea Teodora Coroleucă, Ciprian Severin, Emilia Teleanu, Raluca Ioana Turenschi, Alina Front Pediatr Pediatrics BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The premature birth of a newborn can present a complex challenge for healthcare providers, particularly in cases of extreme prematurity combined with intrauterine growth restriction and multiple metabolic deficiencies. In this report, we aim to shed light on the difficulties and considerations involved in the management of such a case. In addition, our study is aimed to raise awareness of the importance of a multidisciplinary team in managing an extreme premature case with multiple comorbidities. CASE PRESENTATION AND MAIN FINDINGS: We present the case of a 28-week premature female newborn with very low birth weight (660 g, percentile <10%) and intrauterine growth restriction. She was born through emergency cesarean delivery due to maternal Hemolysis, Elevated Liver enzymes, and Low Platelet count (HELLP) syndrome and had a high-risk pregnancy (spontaneous twin pregnancy, with one fetus stopping development at 16 weeks and maternal hypertension). In the first hours of life, she presented with persistent hypoglycemia requiring progressive glucose supplementation up to 16 g/kg/day to maintain normal blood glucose levels. The baby then showed favorable progress. However, from days 24 to 25, hypoglycemia recurred and did not respond to glucose boluses or supplementation in both intravenous and oral feeds, leading to the suspicion of a congenital metabolic disorder. Endocrine and metabolic screenings led to suspicion of primary carnitine deficiency and a deficiency in hepatic form of carnitine-palmitoyltransferase type I (CPT1) on the second screening. CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS: The study highlights rare metabolic anomalies that can be due to both organ and system immaturity and delayed enteral feeding and excessive use of antibiotics. The clinical implications of this study emphasize the need for careful monitoring and comprehensive care of premature infants to prevent and manage potential metabolic abnormalities by neonatal metabolic screening. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10315905/ /pubmed/37404553 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1162226 Text en © 2023 Roșca, Preda, Constantin, Coroleucă, Severin, Teleanu and Turenschi. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Pediatrics
Roșca, Ioana
Preda, Andrei Gheorghe
Constantin, Andreea Teodora
Coroleucă, Ciprian
Severin, Emilia
Teleanu, Raluca Ioana
Turenschi, Alina
Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach
title Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach
title_full Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach
title_fullStr Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach
title_full_unstemmed Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach
title_short Case report: Tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach
title_sort case report: tackling the complexities of an extremely premature newborn with intrauterine growth restriction and congenital metabolic disorders through a multidisciplinary approach
topic Pediatrics
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10315905/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37404553
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fped.2023.1162226
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