Serum unbound bilirubin as a predictor for clinical kernicterus in extremely low birth weight infants at a late age in the neonatal intensive care unit

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作者
Morioka, Ichiro [1 ]
Nakamura, Hajime [1 ]
Koda, Tsubasa [1 ]
Sakai, Hitomi [3 ]
Kurokawa, Daisuke [1 ]
Yonetani, Masahiko [4 ]
Morisawa, Takeshi [4 ]
Katayama, Yoshinori [5 ]
Wada, Hiroshi [6 ]
Funato, Masahisa [6 ]
Takatera, Akihiro [7 ]
Okumura, Akihisa [8 ]
Sato, Itsuko [2 ]
Kawano, Seiji [2 ]
Iijima, Kazumoto [1 ]
机构
[1] Kobe Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Kobe, Hyogo 6500017, Japan
[2] Kobe Univ Hosp, Clin Lab, Kobe, Hyogo 6500017, Japan
[3] Kobe Childrens Hosp, Dept Neonatol, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
[4] Kakogawa West Municipal Hosp, Dept Pediat, Kakogawa, Hyogo, Japan
[5] Takatsuki Gen Hosp, Dept Pediat, Takatsuki, Osaka, Japan
[6] Yodogawa Christians Hosp, Dept Pediat, Osaka, Japan
[7] Chibune Gen Hosp, Dept Pediat, Osaka, Japan
[8] Juntendo Univ Hosp, Dept Pediat, Tokyo, Japan
关键词
Athetosis; Brainstem auditory evoked potentials; Jaundice; Magnetic resonance imaging; Motor impairment; BRAIN-STEM RESPONSES; PREMATURE-INFANTS; NEURODEVELOPMENTAL OUTCOMES; NEWBORN-INFANTS; HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA; ASSOCIATION; PHOTOTHERAPY; CHILDREN; PLASMA;
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10.1016/j.braindev.2015.01.001
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Background: This study aimed to evaluate peak serum total bilirubin (TB) and unbound bilirubin (UB) levels in preterm infants with clinical kernicterus (KI) who were diagnosed by clinical findings during infancy. Design/subjects. For this multicenter retrospective study, 18 Japanese extremely low birth weight (ELBW) infants with clinical KI were included. Clinical KI was diagnosed based on the presence of motor developmental impairment with/without athetosis, and abnormal magnetic resonance imaging or brainstem auditory evoked potential findings during infancy. High and low TB or UB levels were defined as serum TB levels >= and <15 mg/dL or serum UB levels >= and <0.8 mu g/dL, respectively. The clinical characteristics of KI preterm infants were analyzed. The proportion of infants with high or low serum TB levels and with high or low serum UB levels was then investigated. Sensitivity and specificity were calculated. Results: In 18 KI infants, the median age when serum TB levels peaked was 28 days after birth. In eight KI infants with low serum TB levels, 88% of them had high serum UB levels. For comparison of the number of infants who had high or low serum TB and UB levels, the sensitivity was 90% and specificity was 13%. Conclusions: Serum TB and UB levels peak at a later age than expected. Chronic serum UB monitoring may be helpful for identifying ELBW infants at risk for developing KI, even when they do not have high serum TB levels. (C) 2015 The Japanese Society of Child Neurology. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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