The effect of clofibrate with phototherapy in late pre-term newborns with non-hemolytic jaundice
Background : Despite an understanding of the enzymatic pathways leading to bilirubin production and degradation, very few pharmacologic interventions are utilized and the mainstay of treatment remains phototherapy. Aims : To evaluate the efficacy of clofibrate in reducing total serum bilirubin level...
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description | Background : Despite an understanding of the enzymatic pathways leading
to bilirubin production and degradation, very few pharmacologic
interventions are utilized and the mainstay of treatment remains
phototherapy. Aims : To evaluate the efficacy of clofibrate in reducing
total serum bilirubin levels in late pre-term neonates with
non-hemolytic jaundice. Design and Setting : Double-blind,
placebo-controlled, randomized trial; tertiary level neonatal unit.
Materials and Methods : A randomized controlled study was carried out
in the neonatal ward of Children′s Hospital, Tabriz, Iran, over a
1-year period. Sixty-eight healthy late pre-term infants readmitted
with non-hemolytic hyperbilirubinemia were randomized to receive
phototherapy and clofibrate (n= 35) or phototherapy and placebo (n=
33). Statistical Analysis Used : Chi-square test and independent sample
′t′ test. Results : There were no significant differences
in the weight, gender, modes of delivery and age of neonates between
the two groups. Similarly the mean total serum bilirubin (TSB) level at
the time of admission was not significantly different between the two
groups [mean± SD: 19.72 ± 1.79 (95% confidence interval:
19.12-20.54 mg/dL) vs. 20.05 ± 2.82 (95% confidence interval,
19.54-22.04 mg/dL), P= 0.57]. The mean TSB 48 hours after phototherapy
[mean± SD: 8.06± 1.34 (95% confidence interval: 7.94-10.18
mg/dL) vs.10.94 ± 2.87 (95% confidence interval: 9.92-12.16
mg/dL), P= 0.02] and the mean duration of phototherapy [mean± SD:
64.32 ± 12.48 (95% confidence interval: 60-81.6 hours) vs. 87.84
± 29.76 (95% confidence interval: 79.2-108 hours), P< 0.001]
were significantly lower in the clofibrate-treated group. Conclusions :
Clofibrate is an effective adjunctive drug in neonatal
hyperbilirubinemia, which results in decreased TSB level and reduced
duration of phototherapy in late pre-term newborns. |
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to bilirubin production and degradation, very few pharmacologic
interventions are utilized and the mainstay of treatment remains
phototherapy. Aims : To evaluate the efficacy of clofibrate in reducing
total serum bilirubin levels in late pre-term neonates with
non-hemolytic jaundice. Design and Setting : Double-blind,
placebo-controlled, randomized trial; tertiary level neonatal unit.
Materials and Methods : A randomized controlled study was carried out
in the neonatal ward of Children′s Hospital, Tabriz, Iran, over a
1-year period. Sixty-eight healthy late pre-term infants readmitted
with non-hemolytic hyperbilirubinemia were randomized to receive
phototherapy and clofibrate (n= 35) or phototherapy and placebo (n=
33). Statistical Analysis Used : Chi-square test and independent sample
′t′ test. Results : There were no significant differences
in the weight, gender, modes of delivery and age of neonates between
the two groups. Similarly the mean total serum bilirubin (TSB) level at
the time of admission was not significantly different between the two
groups [mean± SD: 19.72 ± 1.79 (95% confidence interval:
19.12-20.54 mg/dL) vs. 20.05 ± 2.82 (95% confidence interval,
19.54-22.04 mg/dL), P= 0.57]. The mean TSB 48 hours after phototherapy
[mean± SD: 8.06± 1.34 (95% confidence interval: 7.94-10.18
mg/dL) vs.10.94 ± 2.87 (95% confidence interval: 9.92-12.16
mg/dL), P= 0.02] and the mean duration of phototherapy [mean± SD:
64.32 ± 12.48 (95% confidence interval: 60-81.6 hours) vs. 87.84
± 29.76 (95% confidence interval: 79.2-108 hours), P< 0.001]
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to bilirubin production and degradation, very few pharmacologic
interventions are utilized and the mainstay of treatment remains
phototherapy. Aims : To evaluate the efficacy of clofibrate in reducing
total serum bilirubin levels in late pre-term neonates with
non-hemolytic jaundice. Design and Setting : Double-blind,
placebo-controlled, randomized trial; tertiary level neonatal unit.
Materials and Methods : A randomized controlled study was carried out
in the neonatal ward of Children′s Hospital, Tabriz, Iran, over a
1-year period. Sixty-eight healthy late pre-term infants readmitted
with non-hemolytic hyperbilirubinemia were randomized to receive
phototherapy and clofibrate (n= 35) or phototherapy and placebo (n=
33). Statistical Analysis Used : Chi-square test and independent sample
′t′ test. Results : There were no significant differences
in the weight, gender, modes of delivery and age of neonates between
the two groups. Similarly the mean total serum bilirubin (TSB) level at
the time of admission was not significantly different between the two
groups [mean± SD: 19.72 ± 1.79 (95% confidence interval:
19.12-20.54 mg/dL) vs. 20.05 ± 2.82 (95% confidence interval,
19.54-22.04 mg/dL), P= 0.57]. The mean TSB 48 hours after phototherapy
[mean± SD: 8.06± 1.34 (95% confidence interval: 7.94-10.18
mg/dL) vs.10.94 ± 2.87 (95% confidence interval: 9.92-12.16
mg/dL), P= 0.02] and the mean duration of phototherapy [mean± SD:
64.32 ± 12.48 (95% confidence interval: 60-81.6 hours) vs. 87.84
± 29.76 (95% confidence interval: 79.2-108 hours), P< 0.001]
were significantly lower in the clofibrate-treated group. Conclusions :
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to bilirubin production and degradation, very few pharmacologic
interventions are utilized and the mainstay of treatment remains
phototherapy. Aims : To evaluate the efficacy of clofibrate in reducing
total serum bilirubin levels in late pre-term neonates with
non-hemolytic jaundice. Design and Setting : Double-blind,
placebo-controlled, randomized trial; tertiary level neonatal unit.
Materials and Methods : A randomized controlled study was carried out
in the neonatal ward of Children′s Hospital, Tabriz, Iran, over a
1-year period. Sixty-eight healthy late pre-term infants readmitted
with non-hemolytic hyperbilirubinemia were randomized to receive
phototherapy and clofibrate (n= 35) or phototherapy and placebo (n=
33). Statistical Analysis Used : Chi-square test and independent sample
′t′ test. Results : There were no significant differences
in the weight, gender, modes of delivery and age of neonates between
the two groups. Similarly the mean total serum bilirubin (TSB) level at
the time of admission was not significantly different between the two
groups [mean± SD: 19.72 ± 1.79 (95% confidence interval:
19.12-20.54 mg/dL) vs. 20.05 ± 2.82 (95% confidence interval,
19.54-22.04 mg/dL), P= 0.57]. The mean TSB 48 hours after phototherapy
[mean± SD: 8.06± 1.34 (95% confidence interval: 7.94-10.18
mg/dL) vs.10.94 ± 2.87 (95% confidence interval: 9.92-12.16
mg/dL), P= 0.02] and the mean duration of phototherapy [mean± SD:
64.32 ± 12.48 (95% confidence interval: 60-81.6 hours) vs. 87.84
± 29.76 (95% confidence interval: 79.2-108 hours), P< 0.001]
were significantly lower in the clofibrate-treated group. Conclusions :
Clofibrate is an effective adjunctive drug in neonatal
hyperbilirubinemia, which results in decreased TSB level and reduced
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