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Unmittelbar nach Geburt müssen sich alle wichtigen Vitalfunktionen auf das extrauterine Leben umstellen. Das Kapitel beschreibt diese Umstellvorgänge und ihre Störungen, die besonders häufig bei frühgeborenen Kindern auftreten. Weitere Schwerpunkte sind die Technik der Erstversorgung bzw. Reanimation bei Unreife und besonderen Situationen wie weißer Asphyxie, Hydrops fetalis und angeborenen Fehlbildungen. Die Mechanismen der Wärmebildung und die Wege des Wärmeverlustes, ebenso die Prinzipien der Thermoneutralpflege werden dargestellt.

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Maier, R.F. (2023). Normale und gestörte Adaptation. In: Obladens Neugeborenenintensivmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-66572-5_1

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