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Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants

We investigated the relationship of neonatal and maternal serum creatinine (nSCr and mSCr, respectively) with various maternal/infant characteristics at different gestational ages (GA). We reviewed medical records of neonates admitted to NICU. We collected data on birth weight, GA, Apgar scores, med...

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Autores principales: Go, Hayato, Momoi, Nobuo, Kashiwabara, Nozomi, Haneda, Kentaro, Chishiki, Mina, Imamura, Takashi, Sato, Maki, Goto, Aya, Kawasaki, Yukihiko, Hosoya, Mitsuaki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5967735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196721
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author Go, Hayato
Momoi, Nobuo
Kashiwabara, Nozomi
Haneda, Kentaro
Chishiki, Mina
Imamura, Takashi
Sato, Maki
Goto, Aya
Kawasaki, Yukihiko
Hosoya, Mitsuaki
author_facet Go, Hayato
Momoi, Nobuo
Kashiwabara, Nozomi
Haneda, Kentaro
Chishiki, Mina
Imamura, Takashi
Sato, Maki
Goto, Aya
Kawasaki, Yukihiko
Hosoya, Mitsuaki
author_sort Go, Hayato
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description We investigated the relationship of neonatal and maternal serum creatinine (nSCr and mSCr, respectively) with various maternal/infant characteristics at different gestational ages (GA). We reviewed medical records of neonates admitted to NICU. We collected data on birth weight, GA, Apgar scores, medications, etc. Spearman’s test was used to analyze the correlation between serum creatinine and continuous variables, and the Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests for continuous variables between groups. The changes in nSCr, mSCr, and nSCr/mSCr ratio because of gestational age and the points in gestational changes in trends were estimated using joinpoint trend analysis. From 614 neonate and mother pairs, we found that nSCr was significantly correlated with GA. However, mSCr at >28 wks decreased with GA. The nSCr/mSCr ratio was correlated with GA. In infants born <29 weeks, pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) (p = 0.000, β = 0.20) and mSCr (p = 0.000, β = 0.73) were significantly associated with nSCr. In term infants, maternal magnesium administration (p = 0.000, β = 0.25), respiratory distress syndrome (p = 0.013, β = 0.16), PIH (p = 0.005, β = 0.19), and mSCr (p = 0.000, β = 0.33) were significantly associated with nSCr. nSCr reflected mSCr at all gestational ages. The correlation between nSCr and mSCr in preterm infants (p = 0.000, β = 0.74) was stronger than in term infants (p = 0.000, β = 0.34).
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spelling pubmed-59677352018-06-08 Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants Go, Hayato Momoi, Nobuo Kashiwabara, Nozomi Haneda, Kentaro Chishiki, Mina Imamura, Takashi Sato, Maki Goto, Aya Kawasaki, Yukihiko Hosoya, Mitsuaki PLoS One Research Article We investigated the relationship of neonatal and maternal serum creatinine (nSCr and mSCr, respectively) with various maternal/infant characteristics at different gestational ages (GA). We reviewed medical records of neonates admitted to NICU. We collected data on birth weight, GA, Apgar scores, medications, etc. Spearman’s test was used to analyze the correlation between serum creatinine and continuous variables, and the Mann-Whitney U and Kruskal-Wallis tests for continuous variables between groups. The changes in nSCr, mSCr, and nSCr/mSCr ratio because of gestational age and the points in gestational changes in trends were estimated using joinpoint trend analysis. From 614 neonate and mother pairs, we found that nSCr was significantly correlated with GA. However, mSCr at >28 wks decreased with GA. The nSCr/mSCr ratio was correlated with GA. In infants born <29 weeks, pregnancy-induced hypertension (PIH) (p = 0.000, β = 0.20) and mSCr (p = 0.000, β = 0.73) were significantly associated with nSCr. In term infants, maternal magnesium administration (p = 0.000, β = 0.25), respiratory distress syndrome (p = 0.013, β = 0.16), PIH (p = 0.005, β = 0.19), and mSCr (p = 0.000, β = 0.33) were significantly associated with nSCr. nSCr reflected mSCr at all gestational ages. The correlation between nSCr and mSCr in preterm infants (p = 0.000, β = 0.74) was stronger than in term infants (p = 0.000, β = 0.34). Public Library of Science 2018-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5967735/ /pubmed/29795567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196721 Text en © 2018 Go et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Go, Hayato
Momoi, Nobuo
Kashiwabara, Nozomi
Haneda, Kentaro
Chishiki, Mina
Imamura, Takashi
Sato, Maki
Goto, Aya
Kawasaki, Yukihiko
Hosoya, Mitsuaki
Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants
title Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants
title_full Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants
title_fullStr Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants
title_short Neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants
title_sort neonatal and maternal serum creatinine levels during the early postnatal period in preterm and term infants
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5967735/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29795567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0196721
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