Hydrops
Hydrops
Objectives
What is hydrops fetalis ?
What causes hydrops fetalis ?
Who is affected by hydrops
fetalis ?
What are the symptoms of
hydrops fetalis ?
• severe anemias
• congenital infections (infections present at birth)
• heart or lung defects
• chromosomal abnormalities and birth defects
• liver disease
• renal disease
Pathogenesis
• Three main hypothesis:
Anemia
C a r d i a c Failure
R e d u c t i o n in Osmotic Pressure
(Hypoproteinaemia
Pathogenesis
• Fetal Anemia:
High output cardiac failure
Increase in umbilical venous pressure
Portal hypertension in severely effected
fetuses due to increase in hepatic
erythropoetic tissue.
Hypoxia and acidosis predispose to epithelial
damage in capillaries that allows loss of fluid
to extravascular comp
Pathogenesis
• Fetal Anemia:
Alpha ( ) Thalasaemia
Secondary to Feto-maternal Hemorrhage
Twin-twin transfusion
Other Hemoglobinopathies
Pathogenesis
Cardiac Failure:
Commonest Mechanism
Increase in Cardiac Size
Increased Fetal Venous Pressure
Causes include:
Cardiomyopathies
Tachyarythmias
Bradycardias
(Congenital heart
block)
Obstructive left
heart disease
Pathogenesis
Reduced Osmotic pressure:
Congenital Nephrosis
Pathogenesis
• Other :
Obstruction to venous return
Congenital cystic adenomatoid
malformation of
lung
Impaired lymphatic drainage
Cystic hygroma
Karyotypic abnormalities (45XO)
Connective tissue malformation
Fetal Infections:
TORCH
Parvo Virus B19
Who is affected by hydrops fetalis?
• based on:
• gestational age, overall health, and medical
history
• Extent of the disease
• Treatment of hydrops depends on the cause
• help for respiratory distress
• removal of excessive fluid from spaces
• medications to help the kidneys remove excess
fluid
Soft
Tissue
shadow
and
pleural
effusion
in
hydropic
neonate
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