Electrolyte Changes Following Phototherapy in Neonatal unconjugated Hyperbilirubinaemia

Osama Elfiky, Omima abd-elhaie, walid Abdellatif, Alshaymaa mohamed
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Background: Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia is a prevalent concern in the early stages of life, often necessitating phototherapy. This study aimed to assess the electrolyte changes following phototherapy in neonates admitted to pediatric department In Benha university hospital. Methods: This study was carried out in the NICU of Benha University Hospital and involved the participation of 61 healthy newborns diagnosed with unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia requiring phototherapy. The research included a comprehensive evaluation, comprising detailed maternal, obstetric, and neonatal histories, meticulous clinical examinations, and a diverse range of investigations. These investigations involved complete blood counts, determination of blood group, profiling of bilirubin levels, and the quantification of electrolyte concentrations (sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, and magnesium). Blood samples were collected both before and after the phototherapy sessions. Results: This study involved a cohort of 61 cases, with 32 being male (52.5%) and 29 female (47.5%). Their ages had a mean ± SD of 5.77 ± 1.94. 41 cases had a Normal Birth weight. The mode of delivery revealed that 44.3% of cases were delivered through Normal Vaginal Delivery (NVD), while 55.7% were delivered through Cesarean Section (CS). Examining gestational age, the majority (62.3%) fell within the 36–39-week range, 26.2% had a gestational age of ≥40 weeks, and the Mean ± SD gestational age was 38.0 ± 1.84 weeks. Of the cases, 68.9% underwent conventional phototherapy, while 31.1% were treated with LED. Significant differences were observed between pre-and post-treatment Total Bilirubin levels (p<0.001). Conclusions: Our study revealed a significant reduction in total bilirubin levels following phototherapy, along with notable changes in calcium, sodium, and magnesium levels. Serum electrolyte levels were not correlated with mode of delivery or birth weight. Additionally, hypocalcemia after phototherapy was more prevalent in preterm neonates (<36 weeks) compared to term neonates (≥36 weeks).
新生儿未结合高胆红素血症光疗后的电解质变化
背景:新生儿高胆红素血症是生命早期的一个普遍问题,通常需要进行光疗。本研究旨在评估本哈大学医院儿科收治的新生儿光疗后的电解质变化。研究方法本研究在本哈大学医院新生儿重症监护室进行,61 名健康新生儿被诊断为未结合高胆红素血症,需要接受光疗。研究包括全面评估,包括详细的孕产妇、产科和新生儿病史、细致的临床检查和各种检查。这些检查包括全血细胞计数、血型测定、胆红素水平分析以及电解质(钠、钾、氯、钙和镁)浓度定量。光疗前后均采集了血液样本。研究结果本研究共收集了 61 例病例,其中男性 32 例(52.5%),女性 29 例(47.5%)。他们的平均年龄为(5.77±1.94)岁。41 个病例的出生体重正常。分娩方式显示,44.3%的病例通过正常阴道分娩(NVD),55.7%的病例通过剖宫产(CS)。胎龄方面,大多数产妇(62.3%)的胎龄在36-39周之间,26.2%的产妇胎龄≥40周,平均(±SD)胎龄为38.0±1.84周。病例中,68.9%接受了常规光疗,31.1%接受了LED光疗。治疗前后的总胆红素水平差异显著(P<0.001)。结论我们的研究表明,光疗后总胆红素水平明显降低,同时钙、钠和镁水平也发生了显著变化。血清电解质水平与分娩方式或出生体重无关。此外,与足月新生儿(≥36周)相比,光疗后低钙血症在早产新生儿(<36周)中更为普遍。
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