Table 3.
Incidences of changed parameters related to renal function in asphyxiated preterm neonates within 24 h after birth.
Abnormal renal function indicators | Very preterm neonates | Mid-late preterm neonates | Preterm neonates | |||
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Control (n = 32) | BA (n = 32) | Control (n = 32) | BA (n = 32) | Control (n = 64) | BA (n = 64) | |
SCr ≥ 133 μmol/L | 1 (3.13%) | 2 (6.25%) | 0 (0%) | 5 (15.63%) | 1 (1.56%) | 7 (10.94%) |
eCCI ≤ 16 mL/min/1.73 m2 | 19 (59.38%) | 22 (68.75%) | 5 (15.63%) | 18 (56.25%)* | 24 (37.50%) | 40 (62.50%)* |
UOP < 1.0 mL/kg/h | 3 (9.38%) | 1 (3.13%) | 7 (21.88%) | 12 (37.50%) | 10 (15.63%) | 13 (20.31%) |
BA, birth asphyxia; eCCI, estimated creatinine clearance; SCr, serum creatinine; UOP, urinary output.
Statistically significant difference (p < 0.05) between gestational age-matched preterm neonates with asphyxia and control preterm neonates.