Exploring bilirubin/albumin ratio as predictor of significant hyperbilirubinemia among neonate in Southwest Nigeria

Odunayo Afolayan, M. Onigbinde, Victor Joel-Medewase, Oluwadare Oluwayemi, Olushola A. Oyedeji, Samson Ojedokun
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Background: The concept of prediction of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia offers an attractive option in identifying babies at risk of significant hyperbilirubinemia. This study determined the ability of the cord bilirubin/albumin ratio to predict significant hyperbilirubinemia. Methods: This was a hospital-based longitudinal cross-sectional study conducted on four hundred and seventy-one neonates in a southwest community in Nigeria. Blood samples were obtained for cord bilirubin, cord albumin and cord bilirubin/albumin ratio were analyzed for their predictive ability of significant hyperbilirubinemia at 72-96 hours with follow-up. Receiver observation curve analysis (ROC) was employed to compare the predictive abilities of cord bilirubin, cord albumin and cord bilirubin/albumin ratio. Results: The prevalence of significant hyperbilirubinemia was 4.2%. Cord bilirubin and cord bilirubin/albumin ratio were found to have a significant relationship with the development of significant hyperbilirubinemia at 48-72 hours follow-up. Cord bilirubin of greater than 1.58 mg/dl was shown to be predictive of significant hyperbilirubinemia with a sensitivity, specificity, negative predictive value, and positive predictive value of 70%, 48.34%, 5.7% and 97.3% respectively. Conclusions: Comparing the predictive abilities of cord bilirubin, cord albumin and cord bilirubin/albumin ratio; the study reveals that cord bilirubin has the best ability to predict significant hyperbilirubinemia.
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探讨胆红素/白蛋白比值对尼日利亚西南部新生儿显著高胆红素血症的预测作用
背景:预测新生儿高胆红素血症的概念为识别有明显高胆红素血症风险的婴儿提供了一个有吸引力的选择。本研究确定了脐带胆红素/白蛋白比值预测显著高胆红素血症的能力:这是一项基于医院的纵向横断面研究,对象是尼日利亚西南部社区的四百七十一名新生儿。通过采集血样检测脐带胆红素、脐带白蛋白和脐带胆红素/白蛋白比值,分析其对 72-96 小时明显高胆红素血症的预测能力,并进行随访。采用接收者观察曲线分析法(ROC)比较了脐带胆红素、脐带白蛋白和脐带胆红素/白蛋白比值的预测能力:结果:明显高胆红素血症的发生率为 4.2%。研究发现,脐带胆红素和脐带胆红素/白蛋白比值与随访 48-72 小时时出现明显高胆红素血症有显著关系。结果表明,脐带胆红素大于 1.58 mg/dl 可预测明显的高胆红素血症,其敏感性、特异性、阴性预测值和阳性预测值分别为 70%、48.34%、5.7% 和 97.3%:比较脐带胆红素、脐带白蛋白和脐带胆红素/白蛋白比值的预测能力,研究显示脐带胆红素预测显著高胆红素血症的能力最强。
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