Jyotsna Shrivastava, Amit Agrawal, Kumar Aravind
Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Gandhi Medical College & Kamla Nehru Hospital , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India .
Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, Gandhi Medical College & Kamla Nehru Hospital , Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India .
J Clin Diagn Res. 2015 Jan;9(1):SC01-3. doi: 10.7860/JCDR/2015/10449.5402. Epub 2015 Jan 1.
Assessment of serum Zinc in LBW (Low Birth Weight) and appropriate for gestational age (AGA) neonates in relation to their maternal zinc level.
A prospective study was conducted in a tertiary care teaching hospital of central India between August 2011 to July 2012. Serum samples were collected from the eligible LBW (preterm & term IUGR) and term AGA healthy neonates and their mothers for zinc level estimation. Serum zinc was measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Newborn of mothers having any medical illness, on any medication, with anaemia (Hb <10 gm/dl) were excluded from the study. Neonates with any perinatal insult were also excluded.
Out of 100 newborn-mother pairs enrolled in the study, 46 newborns (18 preterm and 28 term IUGR) with birth weight <2.5kg comprised the case group and rest 54 term AGA newborns (birth weight >2.5kg) were categorized as control group. Mean serum zinc level was significantly low in LBW neonates (83.45±16.74 μg/dl) in comparison to term AGA newborns (93.74±19.95 μg/dl), (p-value <0.05). Similarly, zinc level was also low in mothers of LBW babies (67.02±15.99 μg/dl) in comparison to mothers of term AGA newborns (83.59±18.46 μg/dl), (p-value < 0.05). Low maternal zinc levels were significant correlated with lower serum zinc in LBW neonates (Pearson correlation value - 0.938). However, maternal zinc levels have shown no significant correlation with neonatal serum zinc levels in term AGA (0.029).
LBW neonates and their mothers have significant zinc deficiency as compared to term AGA neonates and their mothers and this deficiency is correlated with zinc deficiency in mothers of these LBW neonates.
评估低出生体重(LBW)和适于胎龄(AGA)新生儿的血清锌水平及其与母亲锌水平的关系。
2011年8月至2012年7月在印度中部一家三级护理教学医院进行了一项前瞻性研究。收集符合条件的低出生体重儿(早产和足月小于胎龄儿)、足月适于胎龄健康新生儿及其母亲的血清样本,以评估锌水平。采用原子吸收分光光度计测定血清锌。患有任何疾病、正在服用任何药物、贫血(血红蛋白<10g/dl)的母亲所生新生儿被排除在研究之外。有任何围产期损伤的新生儿也被排除。
该研究纳入的100对新生儿-母亲中,46例出生体重<2.5kg的新生儿(18例早产和28例足月小于胎龄儿)组成病例组,其余54例足月适于胎龄新生儿(出生体重>2.5kg)被归类为对照组。与足月适于胎龄新生儿(93.74±19.95μg/dl)相比,低出生体重儿的平均血清锌水平显著较低(83.45±16.74μg/dl),(p值<0.05)。同样,与足月适于胎龄新生儿的母亲(83.59±18.46μg/dl)相比,低出生体重儿母亲的锌水平也较低(67.(02±15.99μg/dl),(p值<0.05)。母亲低锌水平与低出生体重儿较低的血清锌显著相关(Pearson相关值-0.938)。然而,母亲锌水平与足月适于胎龄儿的新生儿血清锌水平无显著相关性(0.029)。
与足月适于胎龄新生儿及其母亲相比,低出生体重儿及其母亲存在明显的锌缺乏,且这种缺乏与这些低出生体重儿母亲的锌缺乏相关。