Behandlung von Gesundheitsproblemen bei Neugeborenen
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At a glance
Newborn screening tests look for uncommon conditions.
Some conditions are found through a physical examination.
These can include cataracts, heart murmurs, hip problems, and undescended testes.
Hearing problems may be identified by a hearing test.
Some conditions are picked up by a blood spot test, such as cystic fibrosis.
Early detection and treatment can prevent further complications for many conditions.
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What happens if there is a problem?
For most babies, of course, all tests are deliciously normal. All the conditions being checked for are uncommon.
Some examples are briefly explained below
Conditions picked up through physical examination
Katarakte: this is a clouding of the lens of the eye. Cataracts in newborn babies (congenital cataracts) have a number of causes. In some cases an operation is needed to replace the cloudy lens with an artificial lens. Your baby would be referred to an eye specialist (ophthalmologist) for advice.
Heart murmurs: these are very common and most are nothing to worry about. However, if your baby is found to have a murmur, they will be referred to a heart specialist for investigation with a scan of the heart (echocardiogram). In some cases there may be a problem with the structure of the heart, and an operation may be needed to fix it.
Clicky hips: if it is thought that your child might have hips which are not stable (developmental dysplasia), he or she would be referred for an ultrasound scan in the first place. If a problem is confirmed, they will then be referred to a specialist to advise about treatment. Your child may be fitted with a harness to hold the hip in place. In some cases, a plaster cast may be needed. The idea is to hold the joint firmly in place until it becomes stable. This prevents your child from getting pain in the joint from Arthritis at an early age.
Hodenhochstand. In the womb, testicles (testes) work their way down from the lower part of the tummy into the scrotum. By the time of birth, usually both testicles are in the scrotum. If testicles remain undescended after your baby is a year old, they may be more likely to have problems with fertility later in life, and more likely to develop Hodenkrebs. An operation to bring the testicles down to the scrotum and fix them there can prevent these complications happening.
Hörprobleme
If the hearing test does not have a clearly normal result, your baby will be referred to a hearing specialist. This does not necessarily mean your baby has a hearing problem. Other things can interfere with the test result. If your baby does have a hearing problem, there are different levels and different types of hearing loss. A hearing aid may be one option for treatment. Knowing there is a problem means you can be advised on how to best help your baby develop and communicate.
Conditions picked up by the bloodspot test
Zystische Fibrose: there is not a cure for cystic fibrosis, but if it is picked up earlier the outlook is better as some damage to the baby's organs can be prevented. Treatments include medicines, early antibiotics for infections, physiotherapy and special diets.
Hypothyreose: babies with this condition do not produce enough of the thyroxine hormone and this can damage their development. If picked up early they can be treated with a medicine form of thyroxine hormone so that they develop normally.
Sichelzellenanämie: this cannot be cured but it can be managed with treatments, such as medicines including antibiotics, vaccinations, blood transfusions, and painkillers for sickle cell crises.
Other rare conditions picked up by the bloodspot test can be managed by medicines, special diets or both. Again, early treatment prevents early damage to the baby's brain or development.
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What happens if my baby has a heart murmur?
If your baby is found to have a heart murmur, they will be referred to a heart specialist for further investigation using an echocardiogram, which is a scan of the heart. While many murmurs are not serious, sometimes there can be a structural issue with the heart that may require an operation.
What does it mean if my baby has 'clicky hips'?
If a healthcare professional suspects your baby has 'clicky hips' (developmental dysplasia), meaning their hips are not stable, they will be referred for an ultrasound scan. If a problem is confirmed, a specialist will advise on treatment, which might involve a harness or, in some cases, a plaster cast to hold the hip joint firmly in place until it becomes stable. This treatment aims to prevent joint pain from arthritis later in life.
What happens if a hearing test result isn't normal?
If your baby's hearing test does not show a clearly normal result, they will be referred to a hearing specialist. However, this does not automatically mean your baby has a hearing problem, as other factors can interfere with the test. If a hearing problem is identified, there are different levels and types of hearing loss, and a hearing aid could be a treatment option. Knowing about a problem early allows for advice on how to best support your baby's development and communication.
What are the long-term effects if undescended testes are not corrected?
If testicles remain undescended after your baby is one year old, there's a higher chance of fertility problems later in life and an increased risk of developing testicular cancer. An operation to bring the testicles down into the scrotum and fix them in place can help prevent these complications.
Can cystic fibrosis be cured if caught early?
There is currently no cure for cystic fibrosis. However, if it is detected early, the outlook is better because some potential damage to the baby's organs can be prevented. Treatment strategies involve medicines, early use of antibiotics for infections, physiotherapy, and special diets.
How is congenital hypothyroidism treated?
Congenital hypothyroidism, where babies don't produce enough thyroxine hormone, is treated with a medicine form of thyroxine hormone. If caught early, this treatment allows babies to develop normally.
Weiterführende Literatur und Referenzen
- Bevölkerungs-Screening-Programme (England); GOV.UK
- Neugeborenen-Screening; NHS Choices
- Newborn Bloodspot Screening Wales
- Neugeborenen-Screening; NI Direct Government Services
- Your Baby! Tests offered - for babies screened on or after 20th March 2017; NHS Scotland, 2017
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Dr Mary Harding, MRCGP
Allgemeinmediziner, Medizinischer Autor
BA, MA, MB, BChir, MRCGP, DFFP
Dr Mary Harding qualified from Cambridge University medical school in 1989.
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Dr Louise Newson, MRCGP
BSc (Hons) Pathology, MB, ChB (Hons), MRCP, MRCGP, DFFP, FRCGP
Louise qualified from Manchester University in 1994 and is a GP and menopause expert in Solihull, West Midlands.
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