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Designing for Newborn Health Hanoi, Vietnam Rachel Gilbert Whitaker Grantee Enrichment Seminar Budapest, Hungary 28 April 2015
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Living in Hanoi
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Global health for newborns 1 http://www.who.int/pmnch/media/press_materials/fs/fs_newborndealth_illness/en/ 2 http://www.healthynewbornnetwork.org/page/newborn-numbers 99% of newborn deaths occur in developing countries 1 35% of deaths due to complications from preterm births 2
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Design and manufacture low-cost medical devices for newborns Distribute MTTS devices to hospitals in Southeast Asia 2,500 doctors and nurses trained 55,000 newborns treated per year 300 hospitals provided with devices for free
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Phototherapy blanket: my first project Blanket that delivers blue light therapy to treat infants with jaundice 80% of pre-term infants develop jaundice 1 Blanket allows for –Parent-infant bonding –Breastfeeding –Parents to take part in improving baby’s health 1 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16784058
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Vietnamese hospitals don’t need phototherapy blankets Little emphasis on parent- baby interaction Good access to overhead phototherapy lights St. Paul’s Municipal Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam
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f Kangaroo Mother Care: Implement in Vietnamese hospitals
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CPAP: my new project I’m incorporating pulse oximetry: monitors baby’s oxygen level to ensure proper treatment CPAP reduces mortality by keeping premature lungs open Treats respiratory distress syndrome: affects 50% of preterm infants 1 New version for CE Mark 1 http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/infant-respiratory-distress-syndrome
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CPAP: RDS and treatment Respiratory distress syndrome (RDS): difficulty breathing due to premature lungs –High mortality rate without treatment Keeps airway and alveoli open Improves oxygen and CO2 exchange Decreases work of breathing bCPAP: Bubble continuous positive airway pressure Increases survival by 70% 1 Inexpensive treatment 1 Kamath, B.D. et al., Pediatrics (2011) 6:127
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CPAP: pulse oximetry Pulse-ox necessary to ensure that baby receives adequate oxygen –Low oxygen: asphyxia –High oxygen: eye and lung problems Red LED IR LED Photodectector Integrating off-the-shelf pulse oximetry module –Circuit board for module to interface with –Program for CPAP to read SpO2 and heart rate from module –Tests for compliance to standards
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CPAP: faulty autoclave Problem Troubleshoot Solution
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Designing medical devices to give every newborn the chance to survive
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