Title of article :
THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN G6PD DEFICIENCY and TOTAL SERUM BILIRUBIN LEVEL IN ICTERIC NEONATES
Author/Authors :
Behjati-Ardakani, S Department of Neonatology - Children’s Medical Center - Medical Sciences University of Tehran , Nikkhah, A Department of Neonatology - Children’s Medical Center - Medical Sciences University of Tehran , Sedaghat, M Department of Social Medicine - Children’s Medical Center - Medical Sciences University of Tehran
Abstract :
Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) deficiency is the most important disease of the
hexose monophosphate pathway. Deficiency of this enzym can lead to hemolysis of red blood cells. Our
aim was to study the prevalence of G6PD deficiency in relation to neonatal jaundice. We studied 456
clinically icteric neonates Laboratory investigations included determination of direct and indirect serum
bilirubin concentrations, blood group typing, direct coomb's test, hemoglobin, blood smear, reticulocyte
count and G6PD level. We divided these neonates to 3 groups based on total serum bilirubin level
(TSB): TSB< 20 mg%, TSB=20-25 mg%, and TSB>25 mg%. In only 35 (7.6%) of cases G6PD
deficiency was diagnosed. All of these babies were male. From 456 icteric neonates, 213 cases belong
to group 1 (TSB<20 mg%), 158 cases belong to group 2 (TSB=20-25 mg%) and 85 cases belong to
group 3 (TSB>25 mg%). 16 neonates from 213 neonates of group 1, 6 neonates from 158 neonates of
group 2 and 13 neonates from 85 neonates of group 3 had G6PD deficiency. There was statistically
significant difference of prevalence of G6PD deficiency between group 2 and 3 ( 15.3% vs 3.8%)( P =
0.001). Between groups 1 vs 2 and 1 vs 3 no statistically significant difference was found. Early
detection of this enzymopathy regardless of sex and close surveillance of the affected newborns may be
important in reducing the risk of severe hyperbilirubinemia. This emphasizes the necessity of neonatal
screening on cord blood samples for G6PD deficiency.
Keywords :
G6PDD , Hyperbilirubinemia , Favism , Neonate
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics