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Assessments of Serum 25-Hydroxy Cholecalciferol Levels in Neonates with Physiological Jaundice Candidate for Phototherapy
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نویسنده
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rashwan nagwan i. ,el-abd ahmed ahmed ,hassan mohammed h. ,taqi faten bakheet ,ahmed mohamed elsayed mohamed
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منبع
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journal of pediatric perspectives - 2021 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 5 - صفحه:13444 -13454
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چکیده
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Background in newborns, jaundice is the most common ailment that necessitates medical treatment and hospital readmission. the aim of this study was to evaluate vitamin d3 status and investigate the role of phototherapy in the treatment of jaundice and the improvement of vitamin d3 status in neonates with physiological jaundice. materials and methods: this prospective research included 50 full-term neonates with physiological hyperbilirubinemia who were phototherapy candidates. they came from egypt's qena university hospitals' neonatal intensive care units. colorimetric assays of albumin and ionized calcium, as well as daily serum bilirubin and an elisa assay of vitamin d3 were performed on the included cases before and 5 days after phototherapy, in addition to clinical assessments. results: the findings revealed a high prevalence of vitamin d3 deficiency (96.7%), and a lower frequency of optimal and insufficient vitamin d3 status (3.3%) with lack of optimal vitamin d3 status among cases. post-phototherapy total, direct, and indirect bilirubin levels were significantly lower than pre-therapy levels, with substantial improvement in vitamin d3 status (p <0.05 for all). furthermore, both serum total bilirubin (r=-0.703, p <0.001) and serum indirect bilirubin (r=-0.710, p <0.001) had significantly negative associations with vitamin d3 serum levels. conclusion without vitamin d3 supplementation, neonates with low vitamin d and physiological jaundice who were received phototherapy had considerably improved vitamin d status 5 days later.
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کلیدواژه
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Egypt ,Neonatal hyperbilirubinemia ,Physiological jaundice ,Vitamin D3
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آدرس
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south valley university, faculty of medicine, department of pediatrics, Egypt, south valley university, faculty of medicine, department of pediatrics, Egypt, south valley university, faculty of medicine, department of medical biochemistry, Egypt, south valley university, faculty of medicine, department of pediatrics, Egypt, sohag university, faculty of science, chemistry department, Egypt. menoufia university, faculty of science, analytical biochemistry diploma, chemistry department, Egypt
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