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Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey

Objective: To determine clinical features, etiology and risk factors in term and near term newborns with severe hyperbilirubinemia. Methods: During ten years period (2000 - 2009), infants of ≥ 35 gestational weeks who received phototherapy were evaluated retrospectively. The study population was div...

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Autores principales: Bulbul, Ali, Cayonu, Nihal, Sanli, Merve Emecen, Uslu, Sinan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publicaitons 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25225537
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.305.5080
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author Bulbul, Ali
Cayonu, Nihal
Sanli, Merve Emecen
Uslu, Sinan
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Cayonu, Nihal
Sanli, Merve Emecen
Uslu, Sinan
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description Objective: To determine clinical features, etiology and risk factors in term and near term newborns with severe hyperbilirubinemia. Methods: During ten years period (2000 - 2009), infants of ≥ 35 gestational weeks who received phototherapy were evaluated retrospectively. The study population was divided into two groups and clinical features, etiology and risk factors were compared. Group 1 defined by those who had bilirubin level ≥25 mg/dl (severe hyperbilirubinemia) and group 2 defined by bilirubin level <25 mg/dl. Results: During the study period 1335 babies were evaluated. Severe hyperbilirubinemia was found in 137 (10.3%) patients. Total serum bilirubin level was 29.7±4.7 mg/dl in group 1 and 18.9±3.5 mg/dl in group 2. Pathological weight loss, vaginal delivery and supplementary feeding were identified as significant risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia (p <0.001, p <0.001 and p = 0.04, respectively). The time at recognition of jaundice by family and postnatal age at admission were significantly higher in group 1. The ratios of previous sibling received phototherapy and being the second child or after were found higher in group 1. Conclusion: Pathological weight loss, vaginal delivery and supplementary feeding were determined as risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia. The newborns with severe hyperbilirubinemia had late recognition of jaundice and admission to hospital by their families.
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spelling pubmed-41632432014-09-15 Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey Bulbul, Ali Cayonu, Nihal Sanli, Merve Emecen Uslu, Sinan Pak J Med Sci Original Article Objective: To determine clinical features, etiology and risk factors in term and near term newborns with severe hyperbilirubinemia. Methods: During ten years period (2000 - 2009), infants of ≥ 35 gestational weeks who received phototherapy were evaluated retrospectively. The study population was divided into two groups and clinical features, etiology and risk factors were compared. Group 1 defined by those who had bilirubin level ≥25 mg/dl (severe hyperbilirubinemia) and group 2 defined by bilirubin level <25 mg/dl. Results: During the study period 1335 babies were evaluated. Severe hyperbilirubinemia was found in 137 (10.3%) patients. Total serum bilirubin level was 29.7±4.7 mg/dl in group 1 and 18.9±3.5 mg/dl in group 2. Pathological weight loss, vaginal delivery and supplementary feeding were identified as significant risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia (p <0.001, p <0.001 and p = 0.04, respectively). The time at recognition of jaundice by family and postnatal age at admission were significantly higher in group 1. The ratios of previous sibling received phototherapy and being the second child or after were found higher in group 1. Conclusion: Pathological weight loss, vaginal delivery and supplementary feeding were determined as risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia. The newborns with severe hyperbilirubinemia had late recognition of jaundice and admission to hospital by their families. Professional Medical Publicaitons 2014 /pmc/articles/PMC4163243/ /pubmed/25225537 http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.305.5080 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Bulbul, Ali
Cayonu, Nihal
Sanli, Merve Emecen
Uslu, Sinan
Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey
title Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey
title_full Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey
title_fullStr Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey
title_short Evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in Turkey
title_sort evaluation of risk factors for development of severe hyperbilirubinemia in term and near term infants in turkey
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4163243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25225537
http://dx.doi.org/10.12669/pjms.305.5080
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