Abstract

Objectives To explore, etiological and related risk factors of pathological jaundice of newborn and evaluate the effects on the bilirubin encephalopathy in early stage. Methods 928 cases of pathological jaundice in newborn were included and the related factors in etiology were analyzed. Results 68.7% of cases had conclusive etiopathogenisis The etiopathogenises relates to perinatal period were 56.6%. 16.4% was with unknown etiopathogenises. Patients were put into treatment of Blue light exposure combined with relevant measure. Gamma-globulin and albumen were less used. Conclusion It is found that infections, hemolytic diseases and perinatal period factors are main factors in etiopathogenises of bilirubin encephalopathy in newborn. The pathological jaundice of newborn could be well prevented by a series of treatments in duration of pregnancy. Key words: Pathological jaundice; Newborn; Perinatal period factors; Etiological; Therapy

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