The Frequency of Early and Late Hypocalcemia Among Hospitalized Newborns in An Iranian Hospital

AuthorNasrin Khalesien
AuthorParva Namiranianen
AuthorSara Samavatien
AuthorZahra Farahanien
Issued Date2015-06-01en
AbstractBackground: Hypocalcemia is a common neonatal abnormality particularly in high-risk neonates. Hypocalcaemic neonates with early diagnosis recover after a period of treatment with calcium. Objectives: In this study we aimed to determine the frequency of early and late hypocalcemia, as well as the influence of some relating factors. Patients and Methods: One hundred neonates with early or late hypocalcemia (hospitalized in Aliasghar Hospital of Tehran, Iran, during 2011) were enrolled. The required information was extracted from medical records. The frequency of each hypocalcemia type and relating factors were assessed. Results: Amongst all subjects, 63% had early and 37% had late hypocalcemia. We found significant associations between early or late hypocalcemia with Apgar score of < 5 and prematurity (P < 0.05). Conclusions: Calcium supplemented food could prevent hypocalcemia complications in high-risk neonates.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.17795/semj28080en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/semj/articles/20437en
KeywordHypocalcemiaen
KeywordNewbornsen
KeywordApgar Scoreen
KeywordPrematureen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleThe Frequency of Early and Late Hypocalcemia Among Hospitalized Newborns in An Iranian Hospitalen
TypeBrief Reporten

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