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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 11374, 2020 07 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32647318

RESUMO

Newborns with significant neonatal jaundice (SNJ) would admit for evaluation and/or intervention due to an earlier or more rapid increase in bilirubin level. Bilirubin-induced neurological dysfunction in this population might be underestimated. We aimed to investigate the risk of long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae of SNJ in Taiwan. An SNJ 2000-2003 follow-up cohort consisting of 66,983 neonates was extracted from the nationwide, population-based health insurance database in Taiwan to survey the accumulative incidence of long-term (7-year) neurodevelopmental sequelae in comparison to a reference general-population neonate cohort of 12,579 individuals born in 2000. The SNJ follow-up cohort was furtherly categorized into subgroups according to interventions (phototherapy, intensive phototherapy, and exchange transfusion). The SNJ follow-up cohort exhibited significantly higher cumulative rates of long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae than did the reference cohort (P < 0.05). The risks of infantile cerebral palsy, hearing loss, and developmental delay in the SNJ follow-up cohort were between twice and three times of those in the reference cohort after adjusting for gender, comorbid perinatal disorders and urbanization levels. All intervention subgroups demonstrated higher risks for long-term neurodevelopmental sequelae than the reference cohort (P < 0.05) after adjustment. Patients with SNJ are at risk of developing neurodevelopmental disorders during their growth period. A scheduled follow-up protocol of physical and neurodevelopmental assessment during early childhood for these SNJ patients would potentially be helpful for the early detection of and intervention for neurodevelopmental disorders.


Assuntos
Eritroblastose Fetal/epidemiologia , Icterícia Neonatal/complicações , Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento/epidemiologia , Bilirrubina/sangue , Bilirrubina/toxicidade , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Eritroblastose Fetal/sangue , Feminino , Seguimentos , Humanos , Incidência , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Icterícia Neonatal/sangue , Icterícia Neonatal/epidemiologia , Masculino , Transtornos do Neurodesenvolvimento/etiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Taiwan/epidemiologia
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Arch Dis Child ; 103(10): 927-929, 2018 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29472193

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the burden of clinically significant neonatal jaundice (SNJ) in Taiwan, 2000-2010. STUDY DESIGN: The nationwide, population-based health insurance database in Taiwan was used to investigate the incidence, kernicterus rate and mortality rates of SNJ cohort born between 2000 and 2010. RESULTS: From 2000 to 2010, up to 242 546 patients admitted with neonatal jaundice (NJ) were identified. The incidence of SNJ was 5.9% in 2000 and increased to 13.7% in 2010 (P<0.001). The mortality rate significantly decreased from 0.51% in 2000 to 0.26% in 2010 (P<0.001) and the average incidence of kernicterus was 0.86 per 100 000 live births, indicating dramatically decreased rates compared with earlier rates in Taiwan. CONCLUSIONS: In spite of the increased incidence rates, the rates of mortality and kernicterus in patients with NJ significantly declined in Taiwan. The public health prevention programme, clinicians' awareness and effective management might contribute to the reduction of these acute severe sequelae.


Assuntos
Icterícia Neonatal , Kernicterus , Feminino , Hospitalização/estatística & dados numéricos , Humanos , Incidência , Recém-Nascido , Icterícia Neonatal/mortalidade , Icterícia Neonatal/terapia , Kernicterus/epidemiologia , Kernicterus/prevenção & controle , Masculino , Mortalidade , Avaliação das Necessidades , Taiwan/epidemiologia
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Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28489042

RESUMO

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is an air pollutant that is receiving intense regulatory attention in Taiwan. In previous studies, the effect of air pollution on bladder cancer has been explored. This study was conducted to elucidate the effect of atmospheric PM2.5 and other local risk factors on bladder cancer mortality based on available 13-year mortality data. Geographically weighted regression (GWR) was applied to estimate and interpret the spatial variability of the relationships between bladder cancer mortality and ambient PM2.5 concentrations, and other variables were covariates used to adjust for the effect of PM2.5. After applying a GWR model, the concentration of ambient PM2.5 showed a positive correlation with bladder cancer mortality in males in northern Taiwan and females in most of the townships in Taiwan. This is the first time PM2.5 has been identified as a risk factor for bladder cancer based on the statistical evidence provided by GWR analysis.


Assuntos
Poluentes Atmosféricos/análise , Poluição do Ar/análise , Material Particulado/análise , Neoplasias da Bexiga Urinária/mortalidade , Idoso , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Modelos Teóricos , Fatores de Risco , Distribuição por Sexo , Análise Espacial , Taiwan
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