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Title: The effect of phototherapy on fecal calprotectin levels
Authors: Bükülmez, Aysegül
Doğru, Ömer
Kundak, Ahmet Afşin
Öztekin, Osman
Köken, Reşit
Ovalı, Fahri
Köken, Tülay
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Pediatri Anabilim Dalı.
Melek, Hamide
8939183200
Keywords: Obstetrics & gynecology
Pediatrics
Calprotectin
Phototherapy
Newborns
Weight
Infants
Protein
Supplementation
Children
L1
Issue Date: Mar-2013
Publisher: Thieme Medical
Citation: Bükülmez, A. vd. (2013). “The effect of phototherapy on fecal calprotectin levels”. American Journal of Perinatology, 30(3), 215-218.
Abstract: Objective Fetal calprotectin levels increase in the early stages of necrotizing enterocolitis. Although the effects of several factors on fetal calprotectin have been studied, the effect of phototherapy is not known. In this study, we analyzed the effect of phototherapy on fetal calprotectin levels. Methods Ninety breast-fed newborns (46 male, 44 female) who were hospitalized for indirect hyperbilirubinemia and treated with phototherapy were included to the study. Forty-two of them were term and 44 of them were preterm. Newborns treated with phototherapy (n = 53) constituted the phototherapy group (29 preterm, 24 term) and 37 newborns who did not receive phototherapy (19 preterm, 18 term) constituted the control group. Fecal samples were collected 24 hours after phototherapy had been started. Fecal samples (100 mg) were weighed with sensitive scales and preserved at -80 degrees C after buffering with a special solution. All samples were studied at the same time with a fecal calprotectin kit by using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results There were no statistically significant difference between fecal calprotectin levels of term and preterm babies who received phototherapy and babies who did not receive phototherapy. Conclusion There was no effect of 24-hour phototherapy on fecal calprotectin levels in preterm and term newborns.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0032-1323582
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/33143
ISSN: 0735-1631
1098-8785
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