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Serum 17 alpha hydroxyprogesterone in normal full term and preterm vs sick preterm and full term newborns in a tertiary hospital

Authors :
Shilpa M. Mithbawkar
Meena Desai
Rajashree A. Mokal
Vasundhara S. Chennuri
Source :
Indian journal of pediatrics. 80(1)
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

To determine the variables affecting serum 17 hydroxyprogesterone (17OHP) in neonates born at a tertiary hospital in Mumbai, India. Serum 17OHP was measured in peripheral venous blood between 3rd to 5th day of life by competitive radioimmunoassay and on follow up at 3 mo of age. Serum 17OHP was compared among four groups [full term healthy(FT), full term stressed(FS), preterm healthy(PT), preterm stressed(PS)] by non-parametric tests (Kruskal Wallis (KW) test and Mann- Whitney (MW) test). Pearson’s test was used to correlate natural log of serum 17OHP (ln17OHP) with variables like gestational age, birth weight, stress factor, sex, antenatal administration of glucocorticoids to mothers, Apgar score at 5 min and mode of delivery. Linear regression analysis was done using significant variables in Pearson’s test to determine best predictors of ln17OHP. The initial median (number of cases, inter-quartile range) serum 17OHP (ng/ml) for the four groups was as follows; FT 8.4 (33, 6–13); PT 20 (36, 11–29.5); FS 34 (29, 26–45) and PS 58 (24, 40.75–76.5) [total N = 122 newborns, p = 0.001]. Pearson’s test showed that gestational age, birth weight, stress factor, Apgar score were negatively correlated with 17OHP whereas stress factor, mode of delivery, use of antenatal steroids in mothers were significantly positively correlated. However, stress factor emerged as the most important significant positive predictor (multiple R = 0.643, P =

Details

ISSN :
09737693
Volume :
80
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indian journal of pediatrics
Accession number :
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