Phototherapy induced hypocalcemia in neonates: A case

Authors

  • Madhu Goyal
  • Rambabu Sharma
  • D R Dabi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2018.v05.i03.015

Keywords:

Hypocalcemia, Neonates, Phototherapy

Abstract

Objective: The objective of the study was to evaluate the adverse effects of phototherapy both total and ionic calcium levels in neonates. Methods: A case–control prospective study was conducted in the Department of Pediatrics, over a period of 15 months. All neonates preterm or term with icterus in phototherapy range formed the study group(s). Serum calcium total and ionized were measured on a serial basis. Results: Neonates in the study group had significant fall in total serum calcium after phototherapy (0.94±0.49 mg/dl). Similarly, ionized serum calcium also decreased after phototherapy in study group (0.56±0.36 mg/dl), p<0.001 statistically significant. The overall incidence of hypocalcemia was 9.6%, higher in preterm (11.7%) than term (8.5%) neonates. Jitteriness and irritability both were seen in 25% of the neonates. None of the neonate had convulsion, but it may occur if the level falls further. Conclusions: While giving phototherapy to a premature baby or a sick baby we should monitor serum calcium levels. Prophylactically oral supplementation of calcium may be considered in newborns receiving phototherapy as it induces hypocalcemia.

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Published

2018-03-26

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Phototherapy induced hypocalcemia in neonates: A case. (2018). Indian Journal of Child Health, 5(3), 208-212. https://doi.org/10.32677/IJCH.2018.v05.i03.015

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