The aim of treating hyperbilirubinemia is preventing the serum bilirubin to reach neurotoxic levels, which is done by phototherapy or blood transfusion. However, pharmacological treat-ments still remain vague. Therefore the effects of adding either clofibrate or phenobarbital on treatment outcomes was evaluated in icteric non-hemolitic newborns. Ninety neonates were divided in three groups. Two groups were prescribed 100 mg/kg clofibrate or 5 mg/kg pheno-barbital orally as single dose on arrival, in addition to phototherapy. The control group only received phototherapy. Serum bilirubin was evaluated at the reception and 12, 24, 48 and 72 hours after beginning of drug therapy. Total bilirubin levels decreased in treated groups compared with ...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is a prevalent disease that causes many complications, including kerni...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of oral phenobarbitone in "at risk " term neonates (with high co...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of single (1 panel) vs. double (2 panels) phototherapy in r...
Comparison of light emitting diode phototherapy and double standard conventional phototherapy for no...
Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is a common problem in newborn infants. It can progress to kernicteru...
Objective: Clofibrate has been used for several years as a hypolipidemic drug. Our aim was to study...
Objective: Clofibrate has been used for several years as a hypolipidemic drug. Our aim was to study...
The neurodevelopmental risks associated with high total serum bilirubin levels in newborns are not w...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is a common problem that can result in serious neurological side effec...
Aims: To determine the prophylactic effects of clofibrate on hyperbilirubinemia in very low birth w...
Background: No studies, to the best of our knowledge, have been conducted on the effect of Clofibrat...
Objective: this study was designed to determine the effect of clofibrate on neonatal uncomplicated ...
Context: The goal of phototherapy is to lower the concentration of circulating bilirubin or keep it ...
Background: Clofibrate is a pharmacological agent, which affects the lipid metabolism. This compound...
Background : Despite an understanding of the enzymatic pathways leading to bilirubin production and ...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is a prevalent disease that causes many complications, including kerni...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of oral phenobarbitone in "at risk " term neonates (with high co...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of single (1 panel) vs. double (2 panels) phototherapy in r...
Comparison of light emitting diode phototherapy and double standard conventional phototherapy for no...
Background: Hyperbilirubinemia is a common problem in newborn infants. It can progress to kernicteru...
Objective: Clofibrate has been used for several years as a hypolipidemic drug. Our aim was to study...
Objective: Clofibrate has been used for several years as a hypolipidemic drug. Our aim was to study...
The neurodevelopmental risks associated with high total serum bilirubin levels in newborns are not w...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is a common problem that can result in serious neurological side effec...
Aims: To determine the prophylactic effects of clofibrate on hyperbilirubinemia in very low birth w...
Background: No studies, to the best of our knowledge, have been conducted on the effect of Clofibrat...
Objective: this study was designed to determine the effect of clofibrate on neonatal uncomplicated ...
Context: The goal of phototherapy is to lower the concentration of circulating bilirubin or keep it ...
Background: Clofibrate is a pharmacological agent, which affects the lipid metabolism. This compound...
Background : Despite an understanding of the enzymatic pathways leading to bilirubin production and ...
Background: Neonatal jaundice is a prevalent disease that causes many complications, including kerni...
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of oral phenobarbitone in "at risk " term neonates (with high co...
Objectives: To compare the effectiveness of single (1 panel) vs. double (2 panels) phototherapy in r...