Title of article :
A Neonate with Multiple Causes of Apparent LifeThreatening Event (ALTE): A Case Report
Author/Authors :
Kadivar, Maliheh Department of Pediatrics - Division of Neonatology - Children’s Medical Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran , Shahbaznejad, Leila Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Apparent life-threatening event (ALTE) is a major cause of neonatal emergency visits. In this paper, we presented the
case of a three-day-old neonate with multiple indications of ALTE. The patient was referred to the emergency
department due to a cyanotic attack before admission. The neonate woke a few hours after breastfeeding and turned
blue while crying, which was resolved spontaneously within a few seconds. During ALTE, moderate hypotonia was
observed in the neonate, while the physical examination was not remarkable. Primary sepsis workup and electrolyte
measurement were performed, the results of which were mostly within the normal limits, with the exception of low
levels of calcium, magnesium, and vitamin D. Moreover, the infant had primary hypothyroidism and received treatment
with intravenous antibiotics initially accompanied by magnesium and calcium for a few days. Treatment continued
with vitamin D and levothyroxine, and the neonate was discharged from the hospital in good overall condition without
further ALTE episodes. All infants must be evaluated in terms of common indications of ALTE, such as electrolyte
imbalance. In addition, other probable causes of ALTE should be investigated through obtaining a detailed medical
history and proper physical examination. According to the literature, neonates are likely to present with more than one
manifestation of ALTE.
Keywords :
Hypocalcemia , Hypothyroidism , Apparent Life-Threatening Event , Newborn
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology (IJN)