Fetal Physiology and the Transition to Extrauterine Life #MMPMID27524443
Morton S; Brodsky D
Clin Perinatol 2016[Sep]; 43 (3): 395-407 PMID27524443show ga
The physiology of the fetus is fundamentally different from the neonate with both structural and functional distinctions. The fetus is well-adapted to the relatively hypoxemic intrauterine environment. The transition from intra- to extrauterine life requires rapid, complex and well-orchestrated steps to ensure neonatal survival. This chapter explains intrauterine physiology that allows the fetus to survive and then reviews the physiologic changes that occur during the transition to extrauterine life. Asphyxia fundamentally alters the physiology of transition and necessitates a thoughtful approach in the management of affected neonates.