
URINARY CREATININE IS ASSOCIATED WITH WASTING IN NEONATES
Author(s) -
Sri Widia Ningsih,
Nita Andriani Lubis,
Aslis Wirda Hayati,
Alkausyari Azis
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
asian journal of pharmaceutical and clinical research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2455-3891
pISSN - 0974-2441
DOI - 10.22159/ajpcr.2018.v11s1.26603
Subject(s) - creatinine , urine , wasting , medicine , biomarker , urinary system , urology , excretion , endocrinology , chemistry , biochemistry
Objective: To analyze the correlation between creatinine urine and wasting in neonates.Methods: The study was cross sectional by involving 35 healthy neonates aged 1–3 days that were born at Pekanbaru Andini Hospital, Indonesia, on August to September 2014. Body length gauges, digital weighing scale, family socioeconomic questionnaires, pediatrics urine collection bag, and creatinine urine were used to collect the data. We used two indicators (creatinine urine and weight/height [WH]) as a parameter in this study. Pearson correlation (significance p -2 SD. The concentrations of absolute creatinine urine excretion were about 11.1–167.2 mmol/day, and creatinine urine excretion related to body weight was about 4.08–50.06 mmol/Kg/day. Bivariate analysis obtained that there were negative significant correlation between the absolute creatinine urine (r=−0.357, p=0.035) and creatinine urine – body weight (r=−0.482, p=0.003) with WH. Creatinine urine measurement is a sensitive biomarker of renal and total muscle mass that can be used as a child’s growth biomarker.Conclusion: The creatinine urine was associated with wasting in neonates therefore can be used as a growth biomarker.