The effect of probiotics supplementation in neonatal jaundice therapy: A systematic review.

Q2 Medicine
Lisa Amelia Wijaya, Putu Wila Widiastuti, Ni Nyoman Metriani Nesa, I Gusti Ngurah Sanjaya Putra
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BackgroundNeonatal jaundice affects 60% of term and 80% of preterm newborns due to high levels of unconjugated bilirubin, leading to significant health issues. Currently, probiotics were used as a promising agent to enhance phototherapy outcomes.ObjectivesThe purpose of this systematic review is to assess the effect of probiotics supplementation in neonatal jaundice therapy.MethodsFour reviewers extracted randomized controlled trial (RCT) studies from Google Scholar, PubMed, and the Cochrane Library as per PRISMA guidelines. The risk of bias will be assessed using the Cochrane risk of bias tool for randomized trials (RoB 2). Inclusion criteria comprised term or preterm neonates diagnosed with any type of jaundice warranting phototherapy, outcome comparison between probiotic supplementation in phototherapy and control group. Study including healthy neonates, prophylaxis effect, non-RCT, and non-English studies were excluded in this study.ResultsNine out of 14 RCT studies showed significant reduction of total serum bilirubin levels with various duration after receiving probiotic supplementation during phototherapy. Some of RCT studies reported significant changes in indirect bilirubin levels, duration of phototherapy, duration of hospital stay. Moreover, there were four studies that found no significant changes on total serum bilirubin levels. No adverse effects or complications are found among those studies.ConclusionProbiotics supplementation in neonatal jaundice therapy was promising beneficial outcome for neonatal jaundice. Further research is required to confirm the consistency of therapeutic effects and adverse reactions.

补充益生菌在新生儿黄疸治疗中的作用:一项系统综述。
背景:新生儿黄疸影响60%的足月新生儿和80%的早产新生儿,由于高水平的未结合胆红素,导致严重的健康问题。目前,益生菌被认为是一种很有希望提高光疗效果的药物。目的评价补充益生菌治疗新生儿黄疸的效果。方法4位审稿人根据PRISMA指南从谷歌Scholar、PubMed和Cochrane Library中提取随机对照试验(RCT)研究。将使用Cochrane随机试验偏倚风险工具(RoB 2)评估偏倚风险。纳入标准包括诊断为需要光疗的任何类型黄疸的足月或早产儿,光疗组和对照组补充益生菌的结果比较。本研究排除了包括健康新生儿、预防效果、非rct和非英语研究在内的研究。结果14项RCT研究中有9项显示,在光疗期间补充益生菌后,不同时间的血清总胆红素水平显著降低。一些RCT研究报告了间接胆红素水平、光疗持续时间和住院时间的显著变化。此外,有四项研究发现血清总胆红素水平没有显著变化。在这些研究中没有发现不良反应或并发症。结论在新生儿黄疸治疗中补充益生菌对新生儿黄疸有良好的治疗效果。需要进一步的研究来证实治疗效果和不良反应的一致性。
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Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine
Journal of neonatal-perinatal medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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