학술논문

Elevated Activin A urine levels are predictors of intraventricular haemorrhage in preterm newborns
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Acta Paediatrica. Oct 01, 2013 102(10):e449-e454
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0803-5253
Abstract
AIM: Intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) is the most common variety of cerebral haemorrhage and cause of neurological disabilities in preterm newborns. We evaluated the usefulness of urine Activin A concentrations for the early detection of perinatal IVH. METHODS: We conducted a case–control study on 100 preterm newborns (20 with IVH and 80 without IVH) in whom urine Activin A was measured at five predetermined time-points in the first 72 h after birth. IVH diagnosis and the extension of the lesion were performed by ultrasound scanning within the first 72 h and at 1 week after birth, respectively. RESULTS: Urine Activin A in infants who developed IVH was significantly higher than in controls at all monitoring time-points (p < 0.01 for all), increasing progressively from first urination to 24 h when it reached the highest peak (p < 0.001). At a cut-off 0.08 ng/L, at the first void, Activin A sensitivity and specificity were 68.7% (CI: 41.3–89%) and 84.5% (CI: 75–91.5%). CONCLUSION: Activin A measurements in urine soon after birth can constitute a promising tool for identifying preterm infants at risk of IVH.