Glomerular filtration rate changes in the first week of healthy full-term newborns

A. Monem, Moftah Hamid, Hala Abdel-Aal, S. Soliman
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Background Renal function − as many other organ functions − is immature in the early neonatal period. Aim A prospective study was carried out that aimed at determining serum creatinine and glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in apparently healthy full-term newborns (NBs) on the first and seventh days of postnatal life. Participants and methods This study included 50 apparently healthy full-term neonates born to healthy mothers at Damanhour Medical Institute in AL-Behera governorate. Half of the neonates were males; 27 babies were delivered vaginally and the remaining by cesarian section. All NBs were subjected to a full assessment of history and clinical examination. Complete blood count, C-reactive protein, alanine transaminase, aspartate transaminase, and abdominal ultrasound were performed for all NBs. Serum creatinine and GFR were estimated on the first and seventh days of life. Maternal serum creatinine was determined for all mothers on day 1. Results Serum creatinine showed a significant decrease on the seventh day. GFR was significantly increased by the seventh day of life. NBs’ serum creatinine showed a negative correlation with the postnatal age, while GFR showed a positive correlation.
健康足月新生儿第一周肾小球滤过率的变化
背景:肾功能和许多其他器官功能一样,在新生儿早期是不成熟的。目的对表面健康的足月新生儿(NBs)出生后第1天和第7天血清肌酐和肾小球滤过率(GFR)进行前瞻性研究。参与者和方法本研究包括AL-Behera省Damanhour医学研究所健康母亲所生的50例明显健康的足月新生儿。新生儿中有一半是男性;27名婴儿顺产,其余为剖宫产。所有新生儿都接受了全面的病史评估和临床检查。对所有新生儿进行全血细胞计数、c反应蛋白、丙氨酸转氨酶、天冬氨酸转氨酶和腹部超声检查。在出生后第1天和第7天测定血清肌酐和GFR。在第1天测定所有母亲的血清肌酐。结果血清肌酐在第7天明显下降。GFR在出生第7天显著升高。新生儿血清肌酐与出生年龄呈负相关,GFR与出生年龄呈正相关。
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