• Title of article

    Effect of Umbilical Cord Ferritin Level on Auditory Brainstem Response Threshold in Newborns

  • Author/Authors

    Das, Soumyajit Department of ENT- Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal University, Sikkim, India , Chakraborty, Suvamoy Department of ENT- Neigrihms, Shillong, India , Gupta, Chamma Department of Biochemistry- Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal University, Sikkim, India , Lamichaney, Rachna Department of Pathology- Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences- Sikkim Manipal University, Tadong, Gangtok, Sikkim, India , Rahman, Hafizur Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology- Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences- Sikkim Manipal University, Sikkim, India

  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    73
  • To page
    78
  • Abstract
    Introduction: Iron plays an important role in myelination. Ferritin is a reliable indicator of the tissue iron store and umbilical cord ferritin level reflects the in utero iron stores. Objective is to study the effect of the umbilical cord ferritin level on the ABR recording in the newborn. Materials and Methods: The study was conducted in a tertiary care hospital in India with a sample of 250. The study group was divided into Group A (with umbilical cord ferritin level of ≤ 75ng/ml) and Group B (umbilical cord ferritin level > 75ng/ml). Correlation analysis was carried out to study the relation between ferritin level and latency of wave I,III and V. Two sample t test was done between the two groups to study the significance of latency and amplitude of various ABR waves. Results: There was no correlation between the ferritin and ABR threshold as well as latency and amplitude of ABR waves. A significant prolongation of the absolute latency of wave V and the interwave latency of III – V and I –V of both the ears was found in Group A. The amplitude of the ABR waves did not show any statistical difference between the two groups. Conclusion: Ferritin levels effect the latency of wave V of ABR and this may be attributed to slow conduction time secondary to altered myelination. Measurement of serum ferritin may be considered as a routine protocol in newborn babies after delivery or before discharge from hospital.
  • Keywords
    Umbilical cord blood , Amplitude , Evoked response audiometry , Ferritin , Iron , Myelination , New born , New born , Wave latency
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Serial Year
    2020
  • Record number

    2486428