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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1818-1821,1827, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-932003

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Objective:To study the predictive values of the general movements (GMs) assessment combined total bilirubin for motor development outcomes in infants with severe neonatal jaundice.Methods:From June of 2014 to June of 2019, infants with severe neonatal jaundice in Chenzhou First People′s Hospital were enrolled in the study. Inclusion criteria included , the serum total bilirubin was measured at the time of admission, corrected gestational age of 37 to 48 weeks. General assessment were carried out when the infant was stable. The patients were regularly followed-up until the age of 12months to evaluate the predictive values.Results:A total of 204 patients with severe neonatal jaundice were enrolled in the study, with mean serum total bilirubin value (485.4±109.6)μmol/L. They were divided into two groups according to the outcome of motor development. The total bilirubin value, the proportion of abnormal GMs and dangerous total bilirubin level in the abnormal group were significantly higher than those in the normal group (all P<0.05). 13 cases (6.4%) were normal in the torsion stage of GMs; 191 cases (93.6%) were abnormal, including 164 cases (85.9%) of poor repertoire (PR) and 27 cases (14.1%) of cramped-synchronized (CS). Abnormal GMs and total bilirubin were the risk factors of abnormal motor development ( OR=4.651, 1.017, P<0.05). The predictive values of abnormal GMs for abnormal motor development outcomes were as following: sensitivity 100%, specificity 8.4%, negative predictive value (NPV) 100%. The predictive values of CS for cerebral palsy were as following: sensitivity 63.2%, specificity 97.8%, NPV 96.0%. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve showed that the area under the curve predicted by GMs and total bilirubin was 0.765 and 0.757, respectively. The area under the curve of motor dysplasia predicted by combining the two was 0.854. Conclusions:The evaluation of general movement assessment combined total bilirubin has certain clinical predictive value for the outcomes of motor development in infants with severe neonatal jaundice.

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Chinese Journal of Neonatology ; (6): 187-191, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-744005

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Objective To study the predictive values of the general movements (GMs) assessment in writhing stage for motor development outcomes in infants with severe neonatal jaundice.Method From December of 2012 to December of 2017,infants with severe neonatal jaundice (serum bilirubin reaching the corresponding level of exchange transfusion according to the reference nomogram) in our hospital were enrolled in the study.Inclusion criteria included corrected gestational age of 37 to 48 weeks,serum bilirubin level below phototherapy intervention value after treatment and general and detailed assessment were carried out in writhing stage when the infant was stable.The patients were regularly followed-up until one-year-old to evaluate the predictive values.Result A total of 241 patients with severe neonatal jaundice were enrolled in the study,including 153 males (63.5%) and 88 females (36.5%),with gestational age between 35 and 42 weeks.The mean gestational age was (37.9± 1.8) weeks,the average birth weight was (3 057±480) g,and the mean serum bilirubin value was (458.9± 119.1) μmol/L.The general evaluation of the GMs was normal in 15 cases (6.2%),and abnormal in 226 cases (93.8%) with 217 cases (90.0%) were poor repertoire (PR) and 9 cases (3.7%) were cramped-synchronized (CS).The predictive values of abnormal GMs for abnormal motor development outcomes were as following:sensitivity 100%,specificity 7.6%,negative predictive value(NPV) 100%.The predictive values of CS for cerebral palsy were as following:sensitivity 22.2%,specificity 97.8%,NPV 94.0%.Detailed evaluation of 241 subjects showed that 13 items had statistically significant differences in the prediction of cerebral palsy (P<0.05),and 18 items in the prediction of abnormal motor development (P<0.05).Conclusion The CS pattern and detailed assessment of GMs in the writhing stage may be correlated with the outcomes of motor development in infants with severe neonatal jaundice until one-year-old.

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Chinese Journal of Neonatology ; (6): 188-191, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-464038

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Objective To explore the changes of bone metabolic markers during early stage of preterm infants, as well as the relationship with their nutrition status. Methods Preterm infants with gestational age 30-35 weeks admitted to our Hospital were collected from November 2012 to April 2013. Venous blood samples obtained within 24 hours after birth and between 8:00-9:00 AM two weeks after birth were used to determine the Serum β-CTx, osteocalcin ( OC) and propeptide of type I procollagen (PINP) levels by Electro-Chemiluminescence. Analysis of changes of these bone metabolic markers and their relationship with early stage nutrition related indicators were also performed. Results A total of 60 premature infants were collected. There was no significant correlation among serum β-CTx, OC and PINP within 24 hours after birth ( r=0. 170, P>0. 05 ) . The Serum β-CTx within 24 hours after birth was negatively correlated with gestational age (r= -0. 603, P<0. 05), whereas the serum OC within 24 hours after birth was positively correlated with gestational age ( r=0. 581, P<0. 05 ) . However, PINP wasn′t correlated with gestational age significantly (r=0. 134,P>0. 05). Serumβ-CTx, OC and PINP at 2 weeks after birth increased significantly from the baseline level detected within 24 hours after birth ( P<0. 05 ) .Δβ-CTx was positively correlated with ΔOC (r=0. 600,P<0. 05). There was no significant correlation between ΔPINP and Δβ-CTx (r=0. 045,P>0. 05), as well as ΔOC and ΔPINP (r=0. 110,P>0. 05).ΔOC was positively correlated with average daily calorie ( P<0. 05 ) and average daily P/E ( P<0. 05 ) , negatively correlated with cumulative loss of caloric ( P<0. 05 ) . There was no significant correlation between Δβ-CTx or ΔPINP with nutrition related indicators of this study. Conclusions Serum OC within 24 hours after birth of preterm infants and their gestational age are positively correlated, while β-CTx detected at the same time and gestational age are negatively correlated. Vigorous metabolism of premature bone occurs during the first two weeks after birth, as the serum β-CTx, OC and PINP levels increased significantly. We suggest that reasonable calorie intake and appropriate protein calorie ratio at early stage after birth is very important for the development of bone of preterm infants.

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