Test del Recién Nacido (APGAR, Capurro y Silverman) – Fácil

Test del Recién Nacido (APGAR, Capurro y Silverman) – Fácil

Understanding the APGAR, Capurro, and Silverman Tests

Introduction to Gestational Age

  • The speaker introduces the topic of gestational age and its importance in understanding newborn assessments.
  • Gestational age is defined as the time measured in weeks from the first day of the last menstrual cycle until the current date.
  • A normal pregnancy lasts between 37 to 42 weeks; births before 37 weeks are considered premature, while those after 42 weeks are termed post-term.

Trimesters of Pregnancy

  • Pregnancy is divided into three trimesters for better management of potential complications such as malformations or risks of miscarriage.
  • The first trimester spans from week 1 to week 13, the second from week 14 to week 27, and the third from week 28 to week 42.
  • Understanding these divisions helps assess fetal development stages effectively.

APGAR Test Overview

  • The APGAR test evaluates a newborn's health immediately after birth by assessing their adaptation to extrauterine life.
  • It is conducted at one minute and five minutes post-birth; initial scores indicate how well the baby tolerated delivery.
  • If low scores are observed (below a certain threshold), further evaluations can occur at ten and fifteen minutes.

Scoring Criteria for APGAR

  • The test assesses five criteria: heart rate, respiratory effort, reflexes, muscle tone, and skin color. Each criterion is scored from 0 to 2.
  • Scores range:
  • 0–3 indicates severe depression,
  • 4–6 indicates moderate depression,
  • 7–10 indicates normal health status.

Example Application of APGAR

  • An example illustrates scoring based on heart rate: less than 100 beats per minute earns one point; more than that earns two points.
  • Similar scoring applies for respiratory effort—strong crying yields two points while weak or absent breathing results in lower scores.

Capurro Test for Estimating Gestational Age

Purpose of Capurro Test

  • The Capurro test estimates a neonate's gestational age at birth using specific physical parameters.

Parameters Assessed in Capurro Test

  • Five key parameters include:
  • Ear shape,
  • Size of mammary glands,
  • Nipple formation,
  • Skin texture,
  • Plantar creases.

Understanding Gestational Age Assessment

Determining Gestational Age Using Scoring

  • The assessment of a baby's characteristics helps determine gestational age, using a scoring system based on various physical attributes.
  • For ear shape, 16 points are awarded if the upper edge is well-formed and curved, indicating maturity.
  • Breast tissue size is scored between 5 to 10 millimeters for palpability, contributing additional points to the overall score.
  • Skin texture is evaluated; a score of 10 points indicates slight oiliness with superficial peeling, suggesting developmental progress.
  • A formula for calculating gestational age is introduced: Gestational Age = 240 + P/7, where P represents the total score from assessments.

Calculating and Interpreting Results

  • After summing scores (56 in this example), the calculated gestational age results in approximately 37.1 weeks, translating to about 37 weeks plus a few days.

Evaluating Respiratory Function in Newborns

Silverman Test Overview

  • The Silverman test assesses respiratory function based on five criteria to evaluate how well a newborn's lungs are adapting post-birth.
  • A lower score indicates better respiratory function; higher scores suggest complications in gas exchange processes.

Key Parameters Assessed

  • The parameters include nasal flaring (0–2 points), grunting sounds during breathing (audible or not), intercostal retractions, external retractions, and thoracoabdominal dissociation during respiration.

Practical Application of Tests

Case Study Evaluation

  • In a hypothetical case study, scoring reveals mild respiratory distress with a total score of two points indicating potential issues that may resolve shortly after further evaluation.

Conclusion and Resources

  • These tests are widely used across Latin America and globally due to their simplicity and effectiveness; they can be found readily available in delivery rooms or immediate care areas.
Video description

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