Serum electrolyte disorders in asphyxiated neonates

Binh Nguyen Thi Thanh, Thao Nguyen Thi Phuong, Thang Tran Binh
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Background: Perinatal asphyxia is one of common causes of neonatal morbidity and mortality. Disorders of electrolytes are more common in the immediate postnatal period and could affects the outcomes of neonates significantly. Therefore, we conducted this study with specific aims to describe the electrolyte status in asphyxiated neonates and find out several factors associated to electrolyte disorders in asphyxiated neonates. Methods: This was a cross-sectional descriptive study carried out with 80 asphyxiated neonates admitted at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit in Hue Central Hospital, Hue City, from April 2021 to August 2022. Results: In asphyxiated neonates, average serum value of sodium, potassium, calcium were 136.6; 4.8 and 1.1 mmol/l, respectively. 62.5% asphyxiated neonates had electrolyte disorders. Hypocalcemia was the most common disorder with 37.5%, followed by hyponatremia (32.5%). Hyperkalemia was accounted for 13.7%. We observed the higher hyponatremia and hyperkalemia in severe asphyxia than in moderate asphyxia. Apgar score less than 7 at 5 minutes was associated with the increased risk of hyponatremia and hyperkalemia (odd ratio:8.9; 29.3, respectively with p < 0.01). There was the correlation of Apgar score at 5 minutes with sodium and potassium on the asphyxiated neonates (rs = 0.3 and rs = - 0.6, respectively with p < 0.05). Conclusion: Electrolyte disorders are common in asphyxiated neonates. The common types of electrolyte disorders in asphyxiated neonates were hyponatremia and hyperkalemia, hypocalcemia. Key words: hyperkalemia, hyponatremia, hypocalcemia, asphyxiated neonates.
窒息新生儿血清电解质紊乱
背景:围产期窒息是新生儿发病和死亡的常见原因之一。电解质紊乱在产后较常见,对新生儿预后有显著影响。因此,我们开展了这项研究,旨在描述窒息新生儿的电解质状态,并找出与窒息新生儿电解质紊乱相关的几个因素。方法:这是一项横断面描述性研究,对2021年4月至2022年8月在顺化市顺化中心医院新生儿重症监护室住院的80名窒息新生儿进行了研究。结果:窒息新生儿血清钠、钾、钙平均值为136.6;分别为4.8和1.1 mmol/l。62.5%的窒息新生儿存在电解质紊乱。低钙血症是最常见的疾病(37.5%),其次是低钠血症(32.5%)。高钾血症占13.7%。我们观察到重度窒息患者的低钠血症和高钾血症高于中度窒息患者。5分钟时Apgar评分小于7与低钠血症和高钾血症的风险增加相关(奇比:8.9;29.3只,p < 0.01)。窒息新生儿5分钟Apgar评分与钠、钾的相关性(rs = 0.3, rs = - 0.6, p < 0.05)。结论:电解质紊乱在窒息新生儿中很常见。窒息新生儿电解质紊乱的常见类型是低钠血症、高钾血症、低钙血症。关键词:高钾血症,低钠血症,低钙血症,窒息新生儿。
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