Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their Mothers

Background: Severe hyperbilirubinemia is potentially neurotoxic and can lead to long-term complications inneonates. Exchange transfusion (ECT) is one of the most important treatments for hyperbilirubinemia. In thisregard, the present study aimed to determine the characteristics of hyperbilirubinemic...

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Main Authors: Gholamali Maamouri, Hassan Boskabadi, Nazgol Behgam
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Iranian Journal of Neonatology
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Online Access:https://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_16788_c58f72e5108d705529e233a1f2de742e.pdf
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author Gholamali Maamouri
Hassan Boskabadi
Nazgol Behgam
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description Background: Severe hyperbilirubinemia is potentially neurotoxic and can lead to long-term complications inneonates. Exchange transfusion (ECT) is one of the most important treatments for hyperbilirubinemia. In thisregard, the present study aimed to determine the characteristics of hyperbilirubinemic neonates who need ECT andtheir mothers.Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 380 infants born after 35 weeks of gestation who were 2-14days old. The studied neonates had bilirubin levels higher than 17 mg/dl and underwent ECT in Ghaem Hospital inMashhad, Iran during 2010-20. Moreover, it should be noted that the participants were selected using the conveniencesampling method and the required data were collected using a checklist. This checklist was designed based on theneonatal examination, maternal (maternal age, parity), and neonatal status (age, gender, and weight) and seriallaboratory tests before and after ECT (total bilirubin, hematocrit, and platelet). Finally, these variables were comparedbased on the cause of hyperbilirubinemia.Results: The mean levels of serum bilirubin were 28.5 mg/dl and 26.5 mg/dl in male and female infants (P=0.096),respectively. Furthermore, the mean levels of serum bilirubin in neonates born by cesarean section and normal vaginaldelivery were 29.5 and 28.1 mg/dl, respectively (P=0.458). Based on the findings, 60% of the neonates suffered fromweight loss and 22% had more than 3% daily weight loss. In the present study, the most prevalent risk factors amongthe studied neonates were RH incompatibility, ABO incompatibility, and G6PD deficiency, in that order.Conclusion: Overall, these findings suggest that normal vaginal delivery, repeated breastfeeding, prevention ofsevere weight loss, early detection of RH and ABO incompatibility, and G6PD deficiency, as well as appropriatemanagement of hyperbilirubinemia, can reduce the need for ECT and alleviate complications of neonatalhyperbilirubinemia.
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spelling doaj.art-fe0166624acd4265967a56a78518b8c92022-12-21T22:05:56ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesIranian Journal of Neonatology2251-75102322-21582021-01-01121202510.22038/ijn.2020.47630.181416788Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their MothersGholamali Maamouri0Hassan Boskabadi1Nazgol Behgam2Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranDepartment of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, Mashhad University of Medical Sciences, Mashhad, IranIslamic Azad University, Mashhad Branch, Mashhad, IranBackground: Severe hyperbilirubinemia is potentially neurotoxic and can lead to long-term complications inneonates. Exchange transfusion (ECT) is one of the most important treatments for hyperbilirubinemia. In thisregard, the present study aimed to determine the characteristics of hyperbilirubinemic neonates who need ECT andtheir mothers.Methods: This cross-sectional study was performed on 380 infants born after 35 weeks of gestation who were 2-14days old. The studied neonates had bilirubin levels higher than 17 mg/dl and underwent ECT in Ghaem Hospital inMashhad, Iran during 2010-20. Moreover, it should be noted that the participants were selected using the conveniencesampling method and the required data were collected using a checklist. This checklist was designed based on theneonatal examination, maternal (maternal age, parity), and neonatal status (age, gender, and weight) and seriallaboratory tests before and after ECT (total bilirubin, hematocrit, and platelet). Finally, these variables were comparedbased on the cause of hyperbilirubinemia.Results: The mean levels of serum bilirubin were 28.5 mg/dl and 26.5 mg/dl in male and female infants (P=0.096),respectively. Furthermore, the mean levels of serum bilirubin in neonates born by cesarean section and normal vaginaldelivery were 29.5 and 28.1 mg/dl, respectively (P=0.458). Based on the findings, 60% of the neonates suffered fromweight loss and 22% had more than 3% daily weight loss. In the present study, the most prevalent risk factors amongthe studied neonates were RH incompatibility, ABO incompatibility, and G6PD deficiency, in that order.Conclusion: Overall, these findings suggest that normal vaginal delivery, repeated breastfeeding, prevention ofsevere weight loss, early detection of RH and ABO incompatibility, and G6PD deficiency, as well as appropriatemanagement of hyperbilirubinemia, can reduce the need for ECT and alleviate complications of neonatalhyperbilirubinemia.https://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_16788_c58f72e5108d705529e233a1f2de742e.pdfcauseetiologyexchange transfusionhyperbilirubinemiajaundicemothersneonaterisk factors
spellingShingle Gholamali Maamouri
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Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their Mothers
Iranian Journal of Neonatology
cause
etiology
exchange transfusion
hyperbilirubinemia
jaundice
mothers
neonate
risk factors
title Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their Mothers
title_full Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their Mothers
title_fullStr Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their Mothers
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their Mothers
title_short Characteristics of Hyperbilirubinemic Neonates in Need of Exchange Transfusion and Their Mothers
title_sort characteristics of hyperbilirubinemic neonates in need of exchange transfusion and their mothers
topic cause
etiology
exchange transfusion
hyperbilirubinemia
jaundice
mothers
neonate
risk factors
url https://ijn.mums.ac.ir/article_16788_c58f72e5108d705529e233a1f2de742e.pdf
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