Apparent Life-Threatening Events in Presumably Healthy Newborns During Early Skin-to-Skin Contact

Author:

Andres Virginie1,Garcia Patricia1,Rimet Yves2,Nicaise Claire3,Simeoni Umberto1

Affiliation:

1. Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, La Conception University Hospital, Marseille, France;

2. Neonatal Unit, Regional Hospital, Aix en Provence, France; and

3. Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Nord University Hospital, Marseille, France

Abstract

The death or near death of a presumably healthy newborn in the delivery room is uncommon. We report here 6 cases of apparent life-threatening events (ALTEs) in the delivery room during the first 2 hours of life. In each case, the incident occurred in a healthy infant who was in a prone position on his or her mother's abdomen during early skin-to-skin contact. In most cases, the mother was primiparous, and in all cases the mother and infant were not observed during the initiation of skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding. There are many benefits of early skin-to-skin contact and breastfeeding in the delivery room. However, in view of the risk of a rare but significant ALTE, we suggest that surveillance of newborns is needed. Although many ALTEs are apparently caused by obstruction, we suggest that a standardized investigational workup be performed after an ALTE.

Publisher

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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