An Overview on Neonatal Jaundice

V. Prema, K. Mohamed Rizwan, S. Tamilarasan
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A significant proportion of term and preterm infants develop neonatal jaundice. Jaundice in a healthy term infant is the most common reason for readmission to hospital. Jaundice is caused by a significant increase in serum bilirubin levels, largely due to the breakdown of red blood cells. Bilirubin is transported in the blood as 'unconjugated' bilirubin, largely bound to albumin. The bilirubin is converted into a conjugated form by the liver, which is excreted in the bile. Very high levels of unconjugated bilirubin led to neurotoxicity. In most infants, severe hyperbilirubinemia is caused due to an increase in bilirubin production (e.g., due to haemolysis) and thus reducing bilirubin production is a rational approach for its management. The situation can become critical in infants with an associated impaired bilirubin elimination mechanism as a result of a genetic deficiency and polymorphism. The simplest way to reduce bilirubin levels is by phototherapy. Current management of jaundice in the UK is guided by the NICE guideline.1
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新生儿黄疸综述
相当比例的足月和早产儿发展为新生儿黄疸。健康足月婴儿的黄疸是再入院最常见的原因。黄疸是由血清胆红素水平的显著增加引起的,主要是由于红细胞的分解。胆红素在血液中以“非结合”胆红素的形式运输,主要与白蛋白结合。胆红素由肝脏转化为缀合形式,随胆汁排出体外。非常高水平的未结合胆红素导致神经毒性。在大多数婴儿中,严重的高胆红素血症是由于胆红素产生的增加(例如,由于溶血)引起的,因此减少胆红素产生是一种合理的治疗方法。由于遗传缺陷和多态性,这种情况在伴有胆红素消除机制受损的婴儿中可能变得至关重要。降低胆红素水平最简单的方法是光疗。目前英国黄疸的管理是由NICE指南指导的
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