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IDENTIFYING THE NEWBORNS AT RISK FOR DEVELOPING SIGNIFICANT HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA BY MEASURING CORD BILIRUBIN LEVELS

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  365-369

Abstract

 Backgrounds: Jaundice is mostly benign, the because of the potential of bilirubin toxicty. Noonates should be monitored carefully for developing severe HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA. The need to recognize infants who are at risk for significant jaundice apparent in the era of routne early diseharge. The aim of this prospective study is to identify healthy newborns at risk for developing a significant by perbilirubinemia by measuringbilirubin level in eord blood. Methods and materials: Umbilical cord serum bilirubin concentration was analyzed in 643 full term newborns at Mahdieh Hospital. Tehran, Iran, with birth weight> 2500 grams and an Apgar score >7. There were also no signs of eehymosis, cephalohematoma, septicemia, and / or premature rupture of membrane in none of the infants in this study.Bilirubin level was obtained at day three of age and total bilirubin ≥14 mg/dl was defined as significant HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA. Data have been analyzed using t-test, chisquare, and Receiver Operating Characteristics (ROC) curve.Results: …tatistically significant relation between use of Oxylocin and subsequent. Significant HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA (p<0.04). 92.4% of NEONATES with CORD BILIRUBIN level below 3 mg/dl would not develop significant HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA. CORD BILIRUBIN level above 3 mg/dl is not a useful predictor of neonatal jaundiee.Conclusion: CORD BILIRUBIN level cannot identify newborns with subsequent significant hyperhilirubinemia. Rarly diseharged NEONATES need close follow up and use of any other stratcgice to identify newborns at high risk of jaundiee.

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    ROSTAMI, N., MEHRABI, YAD ELAH, & ASADZADEH, F.. (2005). IDENTIFYING THE NEWBORNS AT RISK FOR DEVELOPING SIGNIFICANT HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA BY MEASURING CORD BILIRUBIN LEVELS. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), 9(6 (42)), 365-369. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/18209/en

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    ROSTAMI N., MEHRABI YAD ELAH, ASADZADEH F.. IDENTIFYING THE NEWBORNS AT RISK FOR DEVELOPING SIGNIFICANT HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA BY MEASURING CORD BILIRUBIN LEVELS. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH)[Internet]. 2005;9(6 (42)):365-369. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/18209/en

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    N. ROSTAMI, YAD ELAH MEHRABI, and F. ASADZADEH, “IDENTIFYING THE NEWBORNS AT RISK FOR DEVELOPING SIGNIFICANT HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA BY MEASURING CORD BILIRUBIN LEVELS,” RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), vol. 9, no. 6 (42), pp. 365–369, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/18209/en

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