Background: Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a neonatal disease with its pathogenesis still not well understood, although it is hypothesized to be related to decreased perfusion of the intestinal wall. The current study aimed to evaluate the plasma lactate levels and assess the validity of plasma and urinary intestinal fatty acid binding protein (I-FABPp and I-FABPu/Cr u respectively) in NEC. Methods: The study included 55 neonates with variable Bell's stages who were comparable with 23 matched controls. Colorimetric assays of plasma lactate and ELISA assays of I-FABP in both serum and urine of the included neonates have been performed. Results: There were significantly higher median levels of I-FABPp, I-FABPu and lactate among cases (2.84 ng/ml, 1.74 ng/g creat. and 32.34 mg/dl, respectively) compared with controls (0.16 ng/ml, 0.60 ng/g creat. and 15.33 mg/dl, respectively) with p ˂ 0.05 for all. I-FABPp at cutoff point >3.24 ng/ml showed 90% sensitivity, 72% specificity, PPV Z 52.6%, NPP Z 94.7%, while for I-FABPu (at cutoff point > 2.93 ng/g creat.) those values were 90%, 92%, 81.8% and 95.8% respectively, in discriminating stage IIIA from stage II with p Z 0.001. In predicting surgical NEC, I-FABPp at the cutoff point of 6.95 ng/ml revealed 75% sensitivity, 100% specificity, PPV Z 100%, NPP Z 95%, while for I-FABPu (cut-off point>4.13 ng/g creat.) they were 100%, 76.19%, 44.4 %and 100%, p Z 0.04.
Background Neonatal gastro-intestinal perforation [NGIP] is one of the major problems in pediatric surgical practice. Although the outcomes of neonatal surgery have improved markedly over the past decade the mortality rates of neonates with NGIP are still high. The aim of this study was to present the possible etiological factors, clinical findings, and operative procedures of NIP in our locality. Results A total of 34 neonates with NGIP were included in this study. The median age at presentation was (15.8 ± 7.0 SD) days. The median interval between presentation and surgical interference was (2.0 ± 1.1 SD).Necrotizing enterocolitis [NEC] was the commonest cause of neonatal gastro-intestinal perforation. The commonest site of perforation was the colon [11cases]. The overall mortality rate was 11 cases [32.4%]. The main cause of mortality was neonatal NEC [6 cases]. Eight cases [40 %] died out of 20 cases which the interval between the presentation and interference were more than one day. Conclusions Neonatal gastro-intestinal perforations are still associated with high mortality rate in our institutions, and delayed diagnosis with increased interval between the presentation and surgical intervention are associated with increased mortality. In our locality, although NEC is the commonest cause of NGIP, the iatrogenic cause is relatively higher than reported.
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