| Literature DB >> 28778173 |
Vincenzo Zanardo1, Federico de Luca2, Alphonse K Simbi3, Matteo Parotto4, Pietro Guerrini3, Gianluca Straface3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The recognition, follow-up, and early treatment of neonatal jaundice has become more difficult, since the earlier discharge of newborns from hospitals has become common practice. Since intrapartum hypoxic stress has been pointed as predisposing factor for the occurrence of hyperbilirubinemia risk, we tested the association with the cord blood acid-base index tests.Entities:
Keywords: Cord blood base deficit; Early discharge; Hyperbilirubinemia risk; Jaundice; Newborn
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28778173 PMCID: PMC5545044 DOI: 10.1186/s13052-017-0382-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ital J Pediatr ISSN: 1720-8424 Impact factor: 2.638
Hemogasanalysis components levels in neonates according to significant hyperbilirubinemia, total serum bilirubin >9 mg/dl at 36 h of life
| Total Serum Bilirubin at 36 h | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| ≤9 mg/dL | >9 mg/dL | p | |
| Group size, % | 404 (75.2%) | 133 (24.8%) | |
| Bilirubin at 36 h, mg% | 6.92 (1.612) | 10.04 (0.798) | <0.001 |
| Cesarean delivery rate, % | 27.73 (44.31) | 14.29 (35.13) | 0.001 |
| Gestational age, weeks | 39 (1.18) | 39 (1.33) | 0.212 |
| Female, % | 53.22 (49.96) | 45.86 (50.02) | 0.142 |
| Birth weight, g | 3320 (436) | 3340 (419) | 0.643 |
| Body weight at 36 h, g | 3112 (413) | 3125 (397) | 0.753 |
| Delta weight decrease, g | −207 (66) | −211 (64) | 0.574 |
| Hematocrit at birth, % | 49.44 (4.75) | 51.65 (5.16) | <0.001 |
| Hematocrit at 36 h, % | 52.10 (6.83) | 55.72 (6.58) | <0.001 |
| pH, units | 7.34 (0.076) | 7.34 (0.079) | 0.736 |
| PaCO2, mmHg | 43.10 (9.47) | 41.45 (8.54) | 0.076 |
| PaO2, mmHg | 23.93 (9.70) | 23.86 (7.78) | 0.938 |
| HCO3 −, mEq/L | 21.29 (2.25) | 20.71 (2.37) | 0.010 |
| Base Deficit, mEq/L | −2.68 (3.266) | −3.52 (3.188) | 0.010 |
| Lactacidemia, mEq/L | 3.39 (1.737) | 3.84 (1.864) | 0.012 |
Mean (± Standard Deviation, SD) or Percentage if not otherwise stated
P < 0.05, Statistical significance by Student T test
Logistic regression of hyperbilirubinemia (>9 mg%): estimates of Odds Ratios and their 95% Confidence Interval
| Risk factors | OR | 95% CI |
|---|---|---|
| Gestational age | 0.744 *** | 0.606–0.914 |
| Birth weight | 1.059 * | 1.001–1.121 |
| PaO2 | 0.950 * | 0.908–0.994 |
| HCO3 − | 1.929 ** | 1.172–3.174 |
| Base deficit | 0.593 *** | 0.411–0.856 |
| Hematocrit | 1.127 *** | 1.073–1.184 |
| Cesarean delivery | 0.638 | 0.341–1.195 |
| Female | 0.822 | 0.539–1.256 |
*p 0.01 ≤ − ≤0.05
** p 0.005 ≤ − ≤ 0.01
***p ≤ 0.005