早产低体重新生儿电解质异常的模式

S. Islam, M. Banerjee, Tafazzal Hossain Khan, C. K. Shaha, Z. Uddin, R. Ali, Shah Md. Mohaimenul Haq
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早产和低出生体重是造成孟加拉国农村地区27.8%新生儿死亡的原因。由于早产儿的肾脏不成熟和皮肤相对不成熟,液体、电解质和代谢异常是最常见的紊乱。早产儿脱水或水化过度的风险增加。因此,提高怀疑指数,及时识别和深入了解常见的电解质异常是改善新生儿预后的必要条件。适当的液体和电解质管理对于改善新生儿结局至关重要。目的:探讨早产儿低体重儿血清电解质异常。方法:本研究为横断面研究,于2017年1月至2017年8月在达卡医学院附属医院新生儿科开展。收集同意并自愿参与研究的人员的信息。样本量为50。在上述医院住院并符合纳入和排除标准的患者,采用简单随机抽样技术选择研究对象。结果:本研究期间共纳入50例符合纳入标准的早产LBW新生儿。50例早产LBW新生儿中有20例(40%)电解质异常,30例(60.0%)电解质正常。20例新生儿电解质异常中,以高钾血症为主的有8例(16.0%),低钠血症7例(14.0%),低钾血症3例(6.0%),高钠血症
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Pattern of Electrolyte Abnormalities in Preterm Low Birth Weight Neonates
Prematurity and low birth weight contributes to 27.8% of neonatal deaths in rural areas of Bangladesh. Fluid, electrolyte and metabolic abnormalities are the commonest derangements encountered in preterm infants due to their renal immaturity and relatively immature skin. Premature infant are at increased risk of developing dehydration or overhydration. Therefore, high index of suspicion, prompt recognition and thorough understanding of common electrolyte abnormalities are necessary to improve neonatal outcome. Appropriate fluid and electrolyte management is essential for better neonatal outcome. Objectives: To identify the serum electrolytes abnormalities in preterm low birth weight neonates. Methodology: It was a crosssectional study and carried out in the Department of Neonatology, Dhaka Medical College Hospital, Dhaka between January 2017 to August 2017. Information was collected who gave consent and participated in the study willingly. The sample size was 50. Patients admitted in the above mentioned hospital and after meeting the inclusion and exclusion criteria a simple random sampling technique was applied for selecting the study subjects. Results: Fifty preterm LBW neonates fulfilling the inclusion criteria were studied during this study period. Abnormal electrolytes were documented in 20(40%) out of 50 preterm LBW neonates and electrolyte status was normal in 30(60.0%) cases. Of 20 neonates who had abnormal electrolytes, hyperkalemia was the predominant electrolyte abnormality found in 8(16.0%) neonates, hyponatremia was found in 7(14.0%), hypokalemia in 3(6.0%) and hypernatremia
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