2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.26115
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Association of Cord Blood Glucose, Sodium, Potassium, and Calcium Levels With Neonatal Birth Asphyxia: A Hospital-Based Study

Abstract: Neonatal birth/perinatal asphyxia is a serious condition with the potential to cause damage to various tissues of the body especially the brain. Hypoxia can cause metabolic disturbances, which in turn can lead to imbalances in the levels of glucose, electrolytes, and calcium, which can further worsen the condition. Early detection of these biochemical derangements and immediate correction can prevent the complications and lifelong disabilities of birth asphyxia due to injury to vital organs particularly the br… Show more

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“…Hypocalcemia in the neonates may induce the apnea, stridor, and seizures ( 2 , 37 ), which may further influence the appetite, decreasing the serum glucose level. Birth asphyxiated neonates who are likely to be complicated with metabolic disorder were found to have significantly low level of Ca ( 38 ). Analysis of the biochemical indexes can help the effective management of birth asphyxia cases ( 38 ).…”
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“…Hypocalcemia in the neonates may induce the apnea, stridor, and seizures ( 2 , 37 ), which may further influence the appetite, decreasing the serum glucose level. Birth asphyxiated neonates who are likely to be complicated with metabolic disorder were found to have significantly low level of Ca ( 38 ). Analysis of the biochemical indexes can help the effective management of birth asphyxia cases ( 38 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Birth asphyxiated neonates who are likely to be complicated with metabolic disorder were found to have significantly low level of Ca ( 38 ). Analysis of the biochemical indexes can help the effective management of birth asphyxia cases ( 38 ). Inborn errors of metabolism also include hypophosphatasia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%