Gastroschisis

Gastroschisis is marked by viscera protruding, without a covering sac, from the fetal abdomen on the right lateral base of the umbilicus. It is due to defective embryo growth and other malformations are only exceptionally associated.

Respiratory failure

A severe form of respiratory insufficiency characterized by inadequate gas exchange such that the levels of oxygen or carbon dioxide cannot be maintained within normal limits.


Total: 3

                      


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PMID (PMCID)
27670556
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Management of Patients with Gastroschisis Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Concurrent Respiratory Failure.
Lalani A, Benson Ham P 3rd, Wise LJ, Daniel JM 4th, Walters KC, Pipkin WL, Stansfield B, Hatley RM, Bhatia J.
Am Surg. 2016;82(9):768-72.
Management of Patients with Gastroschisis Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Concurrent Respiratory Failure.
27670556
MIXED_SAMPLE Infant, Newborn
Management of Patients with Gastroschisis Requiring Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation for Concurrent Respiratory Failure.
Lalani A, Benson Ham P 3rd, Wise LJ, Daniel JM 4th, Walters KC, Pipkin WL, Stansfield B, Hatley RM, Bhatia J.
Am Surg. 2016;82(9):768-72.
Patients with gastroschisis and respiratory failure requiring ECMO can have good outcomes despite the complexity of required care.
18712400
FEMALE Infant, Newborn
An association of gastroschisis and fatal respiratory distress: does prenatal bile aspiration cause early-onset respiratory failure in neonates?
Morikawa N, Honna T, Kuroda T, Noya M, Ito N, Nakamura T, Ito Y, Hayashi S, Sago H, Matsuoka K.
Pediatr Surg Int. 2008;24(10):1157-9.
An association of gastroschisis and fatal respiratory distress: does prenatal bile aspiration cause early-onset respiratory failure in neonates?