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Condition

Pediatric Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

What You Need to Know

Meconium aspiration happens when a newborn breathes in a mixture of meconium and amniotic fluid.

Key Symptoms

Common symptoms of meconium aspiration syndrome may include:

  • Yellowed skin and nails
  • Rapid breathing
  • Muscles of the ribs pulling in toward the chest when the child breathes
  • Grunting sounds with breathing

Diagnosis

Doctors typically diagnose meconium aspiration syndrome by:

  • X-ray

Treatment

  • Suctioning of the upper airways, including the nose, mouth and throat
  • Suctioning of the lower airways through an endotracheal tube placed in the windpipe. This is not recommended routinely unless it is needed.
  • Oxygen given by face mask or mechanical ventilator

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Departments that Treat Meconium Aspiration Syndrome

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    Critical Care Medicine

    With the only pediatric, cardiac and neuro-intensive care units in the immediate Washington, D.C., area, Children's National Hospital is the region's leading provider of critical care medicine for seriously ill and injured infants and children. Learn more about our Critical Care Medicine Program.

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