Hyperbilirubinemia in the newborn - Part 1 - Tala Talks NICU

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @kyleFed
    @kyleFed 3 года назад +6

    Excellent explanation! Thanks Dr. Tala!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much again Kyle! We really appreciate your support!

  • @marykas7630
    @marykas7630 Год назад +20

    I’m 11 and really wanting to be a neonatologist when I grow up so I am getting a head start on it now. Let me just say that usually when I’m studying jaundice or anemia or ect. I get very confused. I am sooo grateful for this video and how it explains things. This was great. Tysm 😅 It really helped with my studies! ❤

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад +5

      Mary! That is amazing!! 11! Definitely our youngest viewer (apart from when we've forced our kids to watch! ha!) We are SO impressed you are watching any medical videos let alone about jaundice!!! We think it is the BEST field in the world-so I think you're making a great decision. The babies will be so lucky to have you take care of them! We wish you luck and perseverance :)

    • @marykas7630
      @marykas7630 Год назад

      @@TalaTalksNICU thank you so much!!

    • @tobyrichards9181
      @tobyrichards9181 5 месяцев назад +1

      That's impressive that you already have an idea of what your journey in life.

  • @Spicytots5
    @Spicytots5 Год назад +3

    Thank you SO MUCH for clarifying in 15 minutes what my professor couldn't convey in an entire semester. Wish I would have found your channel earlier!!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад +1

      Oh wow! That could be one of our favorite comments ever!! Thanks so much- so happy you're here!

  • @JamesonMJr
    @JamesonMJr 2 года назад

    I tell everyone about your channel. I'm a new NNP student and your videos are helping me tremendously.
    THANK YOU.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      That's so kind of you- thank you for advertising for us!!! ha! We're SO happy that these are helpful to you. It also all takes a lot more time than we had initially thought these videos would (ha!) and so I can't even tell you how motivating comments like yours are. They really keep us going! Thanks again for watching :)

  • @shahmirkhan5411
    @shahmirkhan5411 Год назад

    Have my finals in a month. These videos made this topic so easy to understand. Thanks !

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      Oh we're SO glad they helped! Thanks for commenting and GOOD LUCK in your finals :)

  • @RY-zs6jx
    @RY-zs6jx 2 года назад

    Thanks u so much Doctor Tala. This video helped me understand 100 percent the difference between direct and indirect bilirubin. I love your videos and I love the way you teach.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад +1

      Oh Yay! That makes us so happy! Thanks so much for watching and for taking the time to comment :)

  • @TS-kl8zg
    @TS-kl8zg 2 года назад +2

    Fun. Passionate. And greatly helpful! THANK YOU so much Dr. Tala for these amazing Videos.
    Would you please give a talk on fluid, nutrition, and growth? Thank you:)

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your lovely words! Talk on fluid and nutrition is coming soon- after the NEC lectures :) Thanks!!

  • @mazeraj5
    @mazeraj5 3 года назад

    Thank you so Much Tala , can you make them Out of 10. 😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥...With Love from Tanzania, 🇹🇿

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Hello Mazera! Thanks so much for being here! We're so happy you're watching all the way from Tanzania :)

  • @hraqhraq
    @hraqhraq 2 года назад +2

    4:25 RBCs when it breaks down it will not release Bilirubin as you said; it will release Hemoglobin which then Macrophages line cells will pick up and start breaking it down to Heme and Globins. Heme is then further broken down to Iron and Bilivirdin; Bilivirdin then will be converted to Bilirubin by these cells, and the story does not end there

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад +3

      Hello! Again- you're absolutely right. We missed out many, many steps in the bilirubin metabolism, and even more with what happens in the gut with bilirubin. So even though those steps are important for exams, research, future meds etc- clinically they're not as relevant. And here we're really trying to emphasize what needs to be known for better bedside care!

  • @Jo-mp3qo
    @Jo-mp3qo 3 года назад +1

    Yes!! I have been too excited for this topic 🤗 Thank you

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Jo for subscribing and for continuing to watch!

  • @mragehemedi5328
    @mragehemedi5328 Год назад

    This so amazing,,Very nice presentation 👏 today i have gone beyond understanding 🔥

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      Oh yay! That's our goal- so happy that this helps :)

  • @samp3257
    @samp3257 2 года назад

    Wow excellent explanation. Starting from the basics really helped me understand a 100x better.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for letting us know, Sam. To explain everything from the basics is really why we started this channel- so your comment was very validating! Thank you!

  • @osamaalagamawy3891
    @osamaalagamawy3891 Год назад

    محاضرة ممتازة ...حضرتك رائعة فى الشرح والتبسيط...بارك اللة فيكى

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      I asked my father to translate -(myArabic is pretty shaky!) thank you so much Osama - we are so thankful you think that )

  • @shinysamson8575
    @shinysamson8575 10 месяцев назад

    lots of love from India ❤

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  9 месяцев назад

      THANK YOU! Thanks for subscribing and for taking the time to comment!

  • @sagarbadarkhe5506
    @sagarbadarkhe5506 15 дней назад

    Thank you Dr. Tala ❤

  • @wparsa
    @wparsa 2 года назад

    I really enjoy learning from your great doctor. Thank you so much.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Dr. Mazhary for your lovely compliment!! Thanks for watching too :)

  • @chineduokafor6763
    @chineduokafor6763 Год назад

    Crystal clear concepts 😔 where were this videos when I was in med school?!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      So glad they're helpful now at allDr. Okafor! Thanks for writing :)

  • @thembiq6598
    @thembiq6598 3 года назад

    Thanks Tala. That was one of my requests, thank you so so much 💕

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Absolutely Themby! We're happy you're still here. More jaundice episodes to come too...

    • @lalohernandez5582
      @lalohernandez5582 3 года назад

      Does increased bilirubin negatively impact oxygenation by breakdown of the RBCs?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад +2

      When RBCs breakdown, bilirubin is released. (So a very elevated indirect bilirubin could imply that many RBCs have broken down and the patient is anemic. If the patient is anemic this could affect the body's oxygenation). Hope this helps??

  • @thejoyrandolphshow
    @thejoyrandolphshow 2 года назад

    As a mum, I found this really really helpful

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад +1

      Congratulations on being a mum- and thanks for letting us know :)

  • @reneswartz8916
    @reneswartz8916 3 года назад

    Wow awesom refresher and well explained. Listening in all the way from South Africa

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Hi Rene! That's so great you're watching! SA is a bucket-list country for us :) Thanks for your comments!

  • @ZULFIQARALI-fe7zk
    @ZULFIQARALI-fe7zk Год назад

    The best lecture

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      Thank you! And thank you for taking time to write!

  • @teneshamoody8133
    @teneshamoody8133 2 года назад

    Thank you! You really made a complicated topic simple!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Oh that makes us so happy Tenesha- literally our goal! Thanks so much for watching and commenting :)

  • @elizabethmaejalbuna-arias4802
    @elizabethmaejalbuna-arias4802 Год назад

    Great Explanation Dr. Tala!!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      Thank you! Thanks for taking the time to comment too :)

  • @UnisaAKanu
    @UnisaAKanu Год назад

    Thank you Dr Tala, this is really educative

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      You are very welcome, thanks for being here!

  • @stillbreathing100
    @stillbreathing100 2 года назад

    Your videos are awesome! Teaches me as to how to teach!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад +1

      That's SO great!! We love your comments. I think teaching, like everything else, is mostly a skill. The more we do, the better we are. But I agree, I've definitely had a few teachers that I'm like- I want to present the information more like her or him!

  • @123zuhhra6
    @123zuhhra6 Год назад

    thanks. new nicu doctor here.

  • @hossamyasser8651
    @hossamyasser8651 Год назад

    Thanks, Dr. Tala.

  • @sagalahmed8374
    @sagalahmed8374 Год назад

    Thank you! Very clear and informative!

  • @docammar8156
    @docammar8156 2 года назад

    Thanks Dr tala.. cleared concept

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Thank you so much Doc! Appreciate you watching and commenting :)

  • @ochiengjoseph8225
    @ochiengjoseph8225 Год назад

    Thanks so much doctor Tala

  • @kebedealemu8859
    @kebedealemu8859 Год назад

    Excellent neonatologist.

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      Thank you so much for the lovely compliment!

  • @patohchicha5273
    @patohchicha5273 2 года назад

    Wow,was a good one,,thank you so much Doc

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Thank you so much for watching and for taking the time to comment

  • @drazam325
    @drazam325 3 года назад

    Great feeling to hear

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Thanks so much Azam! We love seeing your comments :)

  • @bwalyatubi6814
    @bwalyatubi6814 2 года назад

    May you please discuss electrolyte imbalance too? And approach to dehydration in neonates....hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Hello again! Yes! That is definitely high up on our list. Electrolytes/ fluids/ TPN is such a massive topic that we have been a little hesitant to start! We promise we'll get there!

  • @drliaqatalishah
    @drliaqatalishah 3 года назад

    Handsome lecture by beautiful icon

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Ha! I took a screen shot of your lovely comment and sent it to Arianna saying 'we can quit now'! Ha! Thank you :)

  • @naseembaloch1359
    @naseembaloch1359 Год назад

    Awsme lecture

  • @user-qm6re5sf1z
    @user-qm6re5sf1z 11 месяцев назад

    Great

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for taking the time to comment!

  • @AshishPriyadarshi-jj4ib
    @AshishPriyadarshi-jj4ib 6 месяцев назад

    Can you please cover congenital hypothyroidism?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  6 месяцев назад

      Yes! This is a great video idea- straight forward too- we really need to cover this soon!!

  • @enesyldrm1431
    @enesyldrm1431 3 года назад

    Thank you for doing this!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Thank you for watching and subscribing Enes! We appreciate this community so much!

  • @toady1up
    @toady1up 3 года назад

    FANTASTIC TEACHING!!!!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for watching and for taking time to comment Robin :)

    • @toady1up
      @toady1up 3 года назад

      @@TalaTalksNICU As a new NICU nurse (coming from adult ED and oncology), your vids are critical to my personal learning! I cannot thank you enough for your depth and enthusiastic presentation!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Thank you so much Robin! We really appreciate you taking the time to comment! And congratulations on your new role- you're going to LOVE it here!

  • @lisarochester2978
    @lisarochester2978 Год назад

    thank you, very helpful

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      So glad you found it helpful! Thanks for letting us know!

  • @UnisaAKanu
    @UnisaAKanu Год назад

    Good

  • @FarahFarah02
    @FarahFarah02 Месяц назад

    How does the conjugated bilirubin bind to albumin ? it is water soluble!

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Месяц назад

      Albumin is apparently a genius molecule! I'm reading up on this but apparently it has different binding areas it can bind water soluble and fat soluble molecules. (Thanks for the question- I wasn't sure!)

  • @christoph7817
    @christoph7817 9 месяцев назад

    Do I „freeze“ the gestational age at birth or do I let it mature postnatally when calculating fototherapy threshol?
    I mean: if a baby is born at 34+6 days and is now 9 days old and has jaundice, do I use the fototherapy theeshold for 34 gestational age or the one for 36 weeks, since the baby has technically reached that age outside the womb?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  8 месяцев назад

      Great question- we still use gestational age at birth (otherwise counting the '9' days old twice). I thin we should do an updated hyperbili video with the guidelines that came out since we made the initial series of videos. Thanks so much for being here Christoph!

  • @tamateyophelia9399
    @tamateyophelia9399 2 года назад

    Thanks

  • @monjidibrahim1168
    @monjidibrahim1168 3 года назад

    Big like 👍

  • @tobyrichards9181
    @tobyrichards9181 5 месяцев назад

    Tala can I use your video for teaching some nurses about Jaundice

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  5 месяцев назад

      YES! Hi Toby! Literally what they're made for :)

  • @aishaahmedmaxamuud2926
    @aishaahmedmaxamuud2926 Год назад

    dr waxan ku su'aala maxa sababa biyaha raga soo daaha?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  Год назад

      I’m so sorry- not sure what language so don’t know how to translate?!

  • @ngawanajerydel8571
    @ngawanajerydel8571 2 года назад

    thank you

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching and for subscribing!

  • @marionparsons2292
    @marionparsons2292 2 года назад

    Thanks for the video! I have a question about interpreting lab values - we send them blood and they send us back three numbers, the total, indirect, and direct bilirubin. Does the indirect bilirubin value include only unbound bilirubin molecules, or is it a sum of the unbound and albumin-bound? For example, if the albumin is low, does that mean that a given high indirect bili is more alarming (i.e., more unbound and able to cross into brain) than the same number would be if the albumin was normal?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад +1

      Hello Marion! This is SUCH a great question and I wish I'd covered it better in the video! The indirect value includes both the bound and unbound values. So you're right- when the albumin is low we should be a lot more worried. (Especially since albumin is often low in setting of 'leaky' capillaries scenarios like in sepsis- which in itself would mean the blood brain barrier isn't as strong so same level of indirect bilirubin more likely to get into brain).
      There has been ongoing research to try to find a commercially available lab value that will only measure the unbound fraction....
      Hope this helps! Thanks again for being here :)

  • @cynthiapridham2885
    @cynthiapridham2885 2 года назад

    Thankyou

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching! And taking the time to comment :)

  • @elizabethbenway5725
    @elizabethbenway5725 2 года назад

    Does the lab value for indirect bilirubin include the bound indirect bilirubin? Bound bilirubin is not conjugated, correct? So is there a way to account for how much bound indirect bilirubin there is? Or does that not matter because it is bound and so not a threat?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  2 года назад +1

      This is such a great question Elizabeth. Nearly every lab counts the total bilirubin (includes conjugated=direct, as well as unconjugated=indirect- everything that is bound and free). We don't have easy consistent ways to measure the free, unconjugated (indirect) bilirubin. As you said, this is what we really care about. So we have to make conclusions and guesses based on other values. So if the direct bilirubin is high- we are more concerned. (Not because it crosses the BBB, but because it will displace unconjugated bilirubin from albumin and increase how much free bilirubin there is). If the albumin is low, we are also more worried about how much free bilirubin there will be.
      Honestly though- even if we knew the exact number for 'free indirect bilirubin'- it still wouldn't give the full story. Each infant's BBB (blood brain barrier) would be different from others. If an infant is premature or has sepsis, they would have a weaker BBB, and so it would be more likely free bilirubin would get through.
      Does this all make sense??

  • @R999soup
    @R999soup 3 года назад +1

    amazing mam.can u make a video on bronchopulmonary dysplasia?

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  3 года назад

      Yes Riya! That is on our list! We'll get to it- we promise! Thanks for watching and commenting :)

  • @margaretgicheru-dh1ee
    @margaretgicheru-dh1ee 11 месяцев назад

    Mum told me I had it

    • @TalaTalksNICU
      @TalaTalksNICU  11 месяцев назад

      Lots of babies do!! I’m sure all is great with you now :)

    • @margaretgicheru-dh1ee
      @margaretgicheru-dh1ee 11 месяцев назад

      @@TalaTalksNICU Yes,am now 36years.Glory to almighty God.