The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal Jaundice

Objective: At the beginning of the birth, due to an increase in enterohepatic cycle, the baby is at high risk for jaundice, leading to a physiologic jaundice. Although phototherapy is a safe treatment, it can lead to complications such as hyperthermia, erythematous rashes, inflammatory fluids, and d...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Golshan Tafti, Faezeh Eftekhari, Ahmad Shajari, eyed Mohammad Amin Hashemipour
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Published: Alborz University of Medical Sciencs 2019-02-01
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spelling doaj-16b937dab704404f911fb803b4e9ffd62020-11-25T01:10:28ZfasAlborz University of Medical SciencsBihdād1735-66792019-02-01816168The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal JaundiceMohammad Golshan Tafti0Faezeh Eftekhari1Ahmad Shajari2eyed Mohammad Amin Hashemipour3 Assistant Professor, Neonatal Specialty, Faculty of Medicine Ali ibn Abitaleb (AS), Islamic Azad University, Yazd Branch, Iran Student of Medicine, Ali-Ebn-Abitaleb school of Medicine, Islamic Azad University, Yazd Branch, Yazd, Iran Associate Professor, Pediatric Nephrology Specialist, Faculty of Medicine Ali ibn Abitaleb (AS), Islamic Azad University, Yazd Branch, Iran Medical Student , Young Researchers and Elites Club, Faculty of Medicine ,Islamic Azad University, Yazd Branch, Yazd, Iran Objective: At the beginning of the birth, due to an increase in enterohepatic cycle, the baby is at high risk for jaundice, leading to a physiologic jaundice. Although phototherapy is a safe treatment, it can lead to complications such as hyperthermia, erythematous rashes, inflammatory fluids, and diarrhea. Thus, a new therapeutic approach to lowering the level of bilirubin and also reducing the need for phototherapy can be According to the studies, probiotics (pedilact) regulate intestinal function of the enterohepatic vasculature and therefore may be effective in the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of probiotics on indirect indirect bilirubin levels in the blood. Material and Methods: This analytical study was carried out using clinical parallels and parallelism with B & A design the study population consisted of 80 neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia who were randomly divided into two groups of exposed and non-invasive subjects. Non-existent group members were treated with phototherapy only and the newborns in the exposure group received 5 drops of probiotics daily for discharge until they were received. Data were analyzed using SPSS 17 software and independent t-test, paired t-test and ANOVA Results: The mean of indirect bilirubin reduction on the first day was 3.4 mg / dl in the phototherapy group and 3.5 mg / dl in the phototherapy + probiotic group and was not significant with p-value of 949.0. The mean of indirect bilirubin reduction per day The second one was 6.3 mg / dl in the phototherapy group and 7.mg / dl in the phototherapy + probiotic group, which was more than the phototherapy group and had no significance with p-value = 0.177. Indirect bilirubin reduction on day 3 of the phototherapy group / 6mg / dl in the phototherapy + probiotic group was 7.1 mg / dl, which is more than phototherapy group and does not have significant significance with p-value=0.618. Conclusion: The mean of bilirubin reduction in the phototherapy + probiotic group is slightly higher than that in the phototherapy group but is not statistically significant.http://aums.abzums.ac.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-241&slc_lang=en&sid=1ProbioticsNeonatal JaundiceIndirect Bilirubin Reduction
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Faezeh Eftekhari
Ahmad Shajari
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Faezeh Eftekhari
Ahmad Shajari
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The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal Jaundice
Bihdād
Probiotics
Neonatal Jaundice
Indirect Bilirubin Reduction
author_facet Mohammad Golshan Tafti
Faezeh Eftekhari
Ahmad Shajari
eyed Mohammad Amin Hashemipour
author_sort Mohammad Golshan Tafti
title The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal Jaundice
title_short The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal Jaundice
title_full The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal Jaundice
title_fullStr The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal Jaundice
title_full_unstemmed The Effects of Probiotics on Indirect Bilirubin Level in the Infants with Neonatal Jaundice
title_sort effects of probiotics on indirect bilirubin level in the infants with neonatal jaundice
publisher Alborz University of Medical Sciencs
series Bihdād
issn 1735-6679
publishDate 2019-02-01
description Objective: At the beginning of the birth, due to an increase in enterohepatic cycle, the baby is at high risk for jaundice, leading to a physiologic jaundice. Although phototherapy is a safe treatment, it can lead to complications such as hyperthermia, erythematous rashes, inflammatory fluids, and diarrhea. Thus, a new therapeutic approach to lowering the level of bilirubin and also reducing the need for phototherapy can be According to the studies, probiotics (pedilact) regulate intestinal function of the enterohepatic vasculature and therefore may be effective in the treatment of neonatal hyperbilirubinemia. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of probiotics on indirect indirect bilirubin levels in the blood. Material and Methods: This analytical study was carried out using clinical parallels and parallelism with B & A design the study population consisted of 80 neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia who were randomly divided into two groups of exposed and non-invasive subjects. Non-existent group members were treated with phototherapy only and the newborns in the exposure group received 5 drops of probiotics daily for discharge until they were received. Data were analyzed using SPSS 17 software and independent t-test, paired t-test and ANOVA Results: The mean of indirect bilirubin reduction on the first day was 3.4 mg / dl in the phototherapy group and 3.5 mg / dl in the phototherapy + probiotic group and was not significant with p-value of 949.0. The mean of indirect bilirubin reduction per day The second one was 6.3 mg / dl in the phototherapy group and 7.mg / dl in the phototherapy + probiotic group, which was more than the phototherapy group and had no significance with p-value = 0.177. Indirect bilirubin reduction on day 3 of the phototherapy group / 6mg / dl in the phototherapy + probiotic group was 7.1 mg / dl, which is more than phototherapy group and does not have significant significance with p-value=0.618. Conclusion: The mean of bilirubin reduction in the phototherapy + probiotic group is slightly higher than that in the phototherapy group but is not statistically significant.
topic Probiotics
Neonatal Jaundice
Indirect Bilirubin Reduction
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