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16 11 2011
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1619-3997
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10.1515/JPM.2011.105

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Journal of Perinatal Medicine

Official Journal of the World Association of Perinatal Medicine

Editor-in-Chief: Dudenhausen, Joachim W.

null Blickstein, Isaac / Kurjak M.D., Asim / / Bancalari, Eduardo / Greenough, Anne / Aslam, Muhammad / Bergmann, Renate L. / Bernardes, J.F. / Bevilacqua, G. / Brezinka, Christoph / Cabero Roura, Luis / Carbonell-Estrany, Xavier / Carrera, Jose M. / D`Addario, Vincenzo / Dimitrou, G. / Foulon, Walter / Grunebaum, G. E. / Harding, Jane / Hentschel, Roland / Kawabata, Ichiro / Keirse, M.J.M.C. / Levene, Malcolm / Lockwood, Charles J. / Marsal, Karel / Nishida, Hiroshi / Papp, Zoltán / Pooh, Ritsuko K. / Saugstad, Ola D. / Schenker, Joseph G. / Sen, Cihat / Geijn, Herman P. / Vetter, Klaus / Young, Bruce K. / Zimmermann, Roland / Köpcke, W. / Chervenak, Director, F. A.

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Total serum bilirubin level in umbilical cord blood and respiratory distress syndrome in very low birth weight infants

Zhu, Jiajun 1,2,a / Xu, Yanping 1,a / Zhang, Guolian 2 / Wu, Mingyuan 2 / 1

1Department of Neonatology, Children’s Hospital, Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310003, China

2Department of Neonatology, Women’s Hospital, Zhejiang University, School of Medicine, Hangzhou 310006, China

aThese authors contributed equally to the article.

Corresponding author: Lizhong Du Children’s Hospital Zhejiang University School of Medicine 57 Zhugan Lane Hangzhou 310003 China Tel.: +86-571-87061007 Fax: +86-571-87033296

Citation Information: Journal of Perinatal Medicine. Volume 40, Issue 1, Pages 91–95, ISSN (Online) 1619-3997, ISSN (Print) 0300-5577, DOI: 10.1515/JPM.2011.105, November 2011

Publication History:

Received: 10/02/2011;
Revised: 12/08/2011;
Accepted: 16/08/2011;
Published Online: 28/02/2012

Abstract

Aims: To explore the association between total serum bilirubin (TSB) level in umbilical cord blood (UCB) and the occurrence and/or severity of respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants.

Methods: We performed a prospective study of 579 VLBW infants. The mean TSB level in UCB (1.8 mg/dL) was used to divide the cohort into two groups: neonates with levels <1.8 mg/dL and those with levels >1.8 mg/dL. Demographic and clinical characteristics of the 2 groups, including diagnosis of RDS, need for ventilation, peak fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2), oxygenation index (OI), and duration of respiratory support, were compared.

Results: Three hundred and twenty-four infants were included in the low-TSB group and 255 infants were included in the high-TSB group. RDS was less frequent in the high TSB group than in the low one (46.3% vs. 56.6%, P=0.01). A negative association between TSB level in UCB and the occurrence of RDS [odds ratio (OR)=0.620; 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.440–0.873, P=0.006] was observed. However, lower TSB in UCB was not associated with the maximum FiO2, OI, or duration of mechanical ventilation.

Conclusions: VLBW infants with low TSB levels in UCB were more likely to develop RDS. However, in conjunction with surfactant replacement therapy, no correlation was found between TSB levels in UCB and the severity of RDS. The negative association between high TSB in UCB and RDS warrants further investigation.

Keywords: Respiratory distress syndrome; total serum bilirubin; umbilical cord blood; very low birth weight

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