Comparison of serum and salivary creatinine levels in preterm neonates

V. Stojanovic, N. Barisic, Milica Dragan Jaric, Luka Zoran Vujovic, M. Milojkovic, Sladjana Lazar Lazin, J. D. Djuran
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Introduction: In recent years, saliva has been frequently tested as an alternative biological sample for diagnosing various diseases. Various substances reach the saliva through endogenous synthesis in acinar cells or from plasma. Passive diffusion, transudation, diffusion, or selective transport are how these substances cross from plasma to saliva. There are a small number of studies in children and adults that have examined renal function and the ratio of serum and salivary creatinine. To date, no study has been conducted that examined the existence of this correlation in neonates. Our study aimed to examine whether there is a correlation between serum and salivary creatinine values in preterm infants. Methods: We conducted a prospective study that included 30 neonates, in whom serum and salivary creatinine levels were measured simultaneously in two-time spots. Results: The mean value of salivary to serum creatinine (sCr) ratio was 0.700. Salivary to sCr ratio was statistically significantly higher in newborns of gestational age (GA)<28 gestational weeks (mean value 0.825), compared to children with GA≥28 gestational weeks (mean value 0.566), student t-test; p=0.003. Logistic regression showed that the correlation between serum and salivary creatinine levels was more coherent in newborns with GA<28 weeks. Conclusions: In this study, it was examined for the first time whether there is a correlation between the values of serum and salivary creatinine in preterm infants. We found that the correlation between serum and salivary creatinine levels is strong in newborns with GA<28 weeks.
早产新生儿血清和唾液肌酐水平的比较
引言:近年来,唾液经常被用作诊断各种疾病的替代生物样本。唾液中的各种物质是通过针叶细胞的内源性合成或从血浆中获得的。被动扩散、渗透、扩散或选择性转运是这些物质从血浆进入唾液的方式。有少数研究对儿童和成人的肾功能以及血清肌酐和唾液肌酐的比率进行了检测。迄今为止,还没有研究探讨过新生儿是否存在这种相关性。我们的研究旨在探讨早产儿血清肌酐值和唾液肌酐值之间是否存在相关性:我们进行了一项前瞻性研究,纳入了 30 名新生儿,对他们的血清和唾液肌酐水平同时进行了两次测量:结果:唾液肌酐(sCr)与血清肌酐(sCr)比值的平均值为 0.700。胎龄(GA)<28 孕周的新生儿唾液与血清肌酐(sCr)比值(平均值为 0.825)明显高于胎龄≥28 孕周的新生儿(平均值为 0.566),学生 t 检验;P=0.003。Logistic 回归显示,GA<28 孕周的新生儿血清和唾液肌酐水平之间的相关性更为一致:本研究首次探讨了早产儿血清肌酐值和唾液肌酐值之间是否存在相关性。我们发现,GA<28 周的新生儿血清肌酐和唾液肌酐水平之间的相关性很强。
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