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DETERMINING THE NORMAL URINARY ELECTROLYTES LEVELS IN HEATHY NEONATES ATTENDED IN NURSERY AT MAHDIEH HOSPITAL, TEHRAN 2004-2005

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 Background: Renal cells are not fully differentiated at birth. We do not have, therefore, enough information about renal electrolyte excretion for following renal function in full term and low birth weight infants. Renal insufficiency and renal immaturity could be evaluated using enzymuria and low- and high-molecular-weight proteinuria and renal electrolyte excretion as noninvasive methods.Materials and Methods: This was a descriptive study conducted between Dec. 2004 Feb. 2005 on all healthy NEONATEs attended in nursery of Mahdieh Hospital. The first fresh Urine sample was collected and analyzed for Na-K-Ca-P- Creatinine and uric acid. In our study sampling was census and plan for data collection was observation and we used Hest, Chi square, Regression analysis and Mann Withney test for statistic analysis.Results: We studied 100 NEONATEs. We found different levels of URINARY ELECTROLYTE in comparing with reference ranges in our NEONATEs. There was a significant correlation between urine sodium and neonatal birth weight (R=0.361 and P<0.0005) and urinary uric acid and gestational age (R= 0.199 and P<0.047).Conclusion: We conclude that urinary levels of electrolytes are different with reference range in our NEONATEs and they may correlate with neonatal gestational age, birth weight and kind of delivery.

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    AFJEHEI, S.A.A.F., KOUSARI, K., & MOHKAM, M.. (2005). DETERMINING THE NORMAL URINARY ELECTROLYTES LEVELS IN HEATHY NEONATES ATTENDED IN NURSERY AT MAHDIEH HOSPITAL, TEHRAN 2004-2005. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), 10(4 (46)), 261-264. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/18476/en

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    AFJEHEI S.A.A.F., KOUSARI K., MOHKAM M.. DETERMINING THE NORMAL URINARY ELECTROLYTES LEVELS IN HEATHY NEONATES ATTENDED IN NURSERY AT MAHDIEH HOSPITAL, TEHRAN 2004-2005. RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH)[Internet]. 2005;10(4 (46)):261-264. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/18476/en

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    S.A.A.F. AFJEHEI, K. KOUSARI, and M. MOHKAM, “DETERMINING THE NORMAL URINARY ELECTROLYTES LEVELS IN HEATHY NEONATES ATTENDED IN NURSERY AT MAHDIEH HOSPITAL, TEHRAN 2004-2005,” RESEARCHER BULLETIN OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (PEJOUHANDEH), vol. 10, no. 4 (46), pp. 261–264, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/18476/en

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