45 Brain and Whole Body Cooling
46 Removal of Extra Digits and Skin Tags
48 Drainage of Superficial Abscesses
51 Tapping a Ventricular Reservoir
52 Treatment of Retinopathy of Prematurity
55 Management of Natal and Neonatal Teeth
56 Relocation of a Dislocated Nasal Septum
45 Brain and Whole Body Cooling
95% CI 5 to 9) and increases the number of survivors with
normal neurology after perinatal asphyxia (NNT 8, 95%
CI 5 to 17) (1–6). HT is delivered in newborn infants
as whole body cooling (WBC) using different types of
mattresses or wraps around the body, or as selective head
cooling (SHC) using a “coolcap” around the head (1–3).
To decrease death or disability in the following group of
a. ≥36 weeks’ gestation newborn infants <6 hours of age
b. Evidence of asphyxia (at least one of the four criteria
(1)Apgar score at 10 minutes of age ≤5
(2)Worst arterial or capillary or venous pH within 60
(3)Arterial or capillary or venous base deficit within 60
(4)Ventilated or resuscitated for at least the first
c. Moderate or severe encephalopathy characterized by
(1)Abnormal consciousness—lethargy or stupor or
spontaneous activity, or abnormal (distal flexion/
complete extension/decerebrate) posture, or absent/
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