Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN) Presented by Fred Hill, MA, RRT.

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Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn (TTN)

Presented by

Fred Hill, MA, RRT

Introduction

• Most common in near-term and term infants• Sometimes called RDS type II• Retention of fetal lung fluid past birth plays a role in

the syndrome• Associated with C-section deliveries and precipitous

deliveries

Diagnosis

• Considered a diagnosis of exclusion• Usual signs of respiratory distress• Chest X-ray often similar to RDS except streaky

infilitrates & hyperinflation• Relatively benign condition, usually clears within 24-

48 hours with only minimal interventions

Chest X-Ray

Treatment

• Prophylactic antibiotics• Warmed, humidified oxygen via oxyhood• Need for positive pressure ventilation is rare