Role of Probiotics in Neonates with Hyperbilirubinemia Receiving Phototherapy
Bushra Tariq, Muhammad Shahman, Amna Mateen, Mohammad Taha Kamal, Anum Nawazish Ali, Syed Awais Ul Hassan Shah
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ABSTRACT
Study
Objectives: To compare the mean duration of
phototherapy in neonates with hyperbilirubinemia receiving phototherapy with
vs. without probiotics.
Study
Design and Settings: It was a randomized
controlled trial carried at Department of Pediatrics, DHQ Hospital Kasur from Jan
2021 to June 2021.
Patients
and Methods: The present research involved 94
neonates of both genders aged between 2 to 28 days of life diagnosed of
neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (serum
bilirubin level ≥15mg/dL and direct bilirubin level ≤1.5 mg/dL). These
neonates were allocated into two groups randomly. Neonates in Group-I were
given probiotics along with conventional treatment of phototherapy whereas neonates
in Group-II received conventional phototherapy alone. Study outcome was described
in terms of mean duration of phototherapy (phototherapy was stopped when serum bilirubin level was less than 10 mg/dl
during the first week and less than 11 mg/dl after the first week) which
was recorded and compared between the groups. An informed written consent was taken
from parents of every neonate.
Results
of the Study: The mean age of the neonates was
6.54±4.96 days while the mean gestational age was 37.31±2.04 weeks. There were
55 (58.5%) baby boys and 39 (41.5%) baby girls with a boys to girls ratio of
1.4:1. The mean weight of the neonates was 2.89±0.49 Kg while the mean serum
bilirubin level upon admission was 16.73±1.19 mg/dl. The mean duration of
phototherapy was significantly shorter in neonates receiving probiotics along
with phototherapy as compared to phototherapy alone (3.13±0.92 vs. 3.81±1.12
days; p=0.002). Similar significant difference was observed across various
subgroups based on age, gender, gestational age, weight and serum bilirubin level
upon admission.
Conclusion:
Addition of probiotics to conventional
practice of phototherapy alone in jaundiced neonates was found to hasten the
recovery evident from significant reduction in the mean duration of
phototherapy advocating its routine use in future practice.
Keywords: Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia, Phototherapy, Probiotics