A PROSPECTIVE STUDY ON SERUM LIPID PROFILE IN PRETERM AND TERM APPROPRIATE FOR GESTATIONAL AGE INDIAN NEWBORNS
Keywords:
Cord blood lipid profile, Preterm, Term, AGA, Small for gestational ageAbstract
Cord blood lipid profile in neonates helps to screen for neonatal dyslipidaemia which is associated with long term morbidity mainly cardiovascular disease. Materials and Methods: The present study done in Dept. of Paediatrics, Mahadevappa Rampure Medical College, klb with 222 term and pre-term small or appropriate for gestational age (AGA) neonates using cord blood lipid profile.
Results: In the present study of above mentioned 222 neonates, preterm accounts for 30.1% and term neonates accounts for 69.9%. AGA was 63.1% and SGA was 36.9%. Term AGA was 38.2%, term SGA 31.5%, preterm AGA was 24%, preterm SGA was 5.4%. Conclusions: Preterm AGA had higher cord lipid profile values compared to the term AGA neonates. Preterm SGA neonates had lower cord lipid profile of HDL, and LDL as compared to preterm AGA neonates. SGA neonates had higher total cholesterol, triglycerides and VLDL
compared to AGA neonates. SGA neonates had lower LDL and HDL as compared to AGA neonates.