| Literature DB >> 27319277 |
Melek Akar1, Tulin G Yildirim1, Gonca Sandal1, Senol Bozdag1, Omer Erdeve1, Nahide Altug1, Nurdan Uras1, Serife S Oguz1, Ugur Dilmen1.
Abstract
Introduction Ibuprofen is used widely to close patent ductus arteriosus in preterm infants. The anti-inflammatory activity of ibuprofen may also be partly due to its ability to scavenge reactive oxygen species and reactive nitrogen species. We evaluated the interaction between oxidative status and the medical treatment of patent ductus arteriosus with two forms of ibuprofen. Materials and methods This study enrolled newborns of gestational age ⩽32 weeks, birth weight ⩽1500 g, and postnatal age 48-96 hours, who received either intravenous or oral ibuprofen to treat patent ductus arteriosus. Venous blood was sampled before ibuprofen treatment from each patient to determine antioxidant and oxidant concentrations. Secondary samples were collected 24 hours after the end of the treatment. Total oxidant status and total antioxidant capacity were measured using Erel's method.Entities:
Keywords: Ibuprofen; oxidative stress; patent ductus arteriosus; prematurity
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27319277 DOI: 10.1017/S1047951116000822
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Young ISSN: 1047-9511 Impact factor: 1.093