Pudji Andayani, J. Kasab, A. Yunanto, P. G. Halim, Wulandewi Marhaeni, Edi Hartoyo, A. Budiarto
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目的:本研究旨在分析脐带中锌血清水平与新生儿总体健康状况的关系,以及班贾马辛乌林综合医院的特征和结果。设计/方法/方法:2021年10月至11月进行了一项横断面研究。受试者根据锌血清水平(≤67.5µg/dl和>67.5µg/dl)分为两组。临界值由受试者操作特性(ROC)确定。结果:锌血清水平≤67.5µg/dl组有35名受试者,锌血清水平>67.5µg/dl组有34名受试人。锌血清水平超过临界值的新生儿出生体重较高(p=0.038),早产发生率较低(p=0.030)。02或0.21;95%可信区间:(0.05-0.84)),贫血发生率较低(p=0.001,95%可信区间0.1(0.012-.89)),新生儿黄疸发生率较高(p=0.002,OR 0.3;95%可信区间0.1-0.85),新生儿感染发生率较轻(p=0.000 OR 0.008;95%可信度0.001-0.067)。结论:脐带锌血清水平与新生儿的总体健康状况和预后密切相关。它还与新生儿的总体健康、出生体重、早产、感染率、黄疸、新生儿贫血以及治疗期间需要新生儿重症监护室有关。局限性:由于资源的限制,观察时间相对较短,受试者数量较少。实际意义:提出妊娠期锌摄入的重要性,因为它强烈影响新生儿的总体健康状况和结果。对文献的贡献:这项研究提供了一个具有显著结果的临界值,并鼓励进一步调查,以确定早期补锌的必要性和效果。
Blood cord’s zinc serum level is associated with general health status and outcomes: A suggestion of cut-off novelty in newborns
Purpose: This study aims to analyze the associations of zinc serum levels in the blood cord with the general health status of neonates, along with the characteristics and outcomes in Ulin General Hospital, Banjarmasin.
Design/Methodology/Approach: A cross-sectional study was conducted in October-November 2021. The subjects were divided into two groups based on the zinc serum level (≤67.5 µg/dl and >67.5 µg/dl). The cut-off was determined by the receiver operating characteristic (ROC).
Findings: There were 35 subjects in the group with zinc serum level ≤67.5 µg/dl and 34 subjects in the group with zinc serum level >67.5 µg/dl. Neonates with zinc serum level over the cut-off significantly had a higher birth weight (p=0.038), lower incidence of prematurity (p=0. 02, OR 0.21; 95%CI: (0.05-0.84)), lower incidence of anemia (p=0.001, 95%CI: 0.1(0.012-.89)), neonatal jaundice (p=0.02, OR 0.3; 95%CI: 0.1-0.85), and neonatal infections (p=0.000 OR 0.008; 95%CI: 0.001-0.067).
Conclusion: The zinc serum level of the blood cord is strongly associated with the general health status and outcomes of the newborn. It is also associated with the general health of neonates, birth weight, prematurity, the incidence of infection, jaundice, anemia of newborns, and the need for NICU during the treatment.
Limitations: A relatively short period of observation and a small number of subjects due to the limitation of resources.
Practical Implications: propose the importance of zinc intake in pregnancy as it strongly implicates the general health status and outcomes of neonates.
Contribution to Literature: This study provides a cut-off value with significant results and encourages further investigation to determine the need and effects of early zinc supplementation.