Predictive analysis of TCB,hs-CRP,UCB,and ALB levels on the sensitivity and efficacy of phototherapy in neonates with hyperbilirubinemia
Aim To explore the predictive value of transcutaneous bilirubin(TCB),high-sensitivity C-reactive protein(hs-CRP),unconjugated bilirubin(UCB),and albumin(ALB)levels on the sensitivity and efficacy of phototherapy in neonates with hy-perbilirubinemia.Methods 98 newborns with hyperbilirubinemia were selected as the observation group,and another 98 healthy newborns were randomly selected as the control group.The differences in serum TCB,hs-CRP,UCB,and ALB levels among chil-dren with different phototherapy sensitivities and treatment effects were compared.The predictive value of the above factors on the sensitivity and efficacy of phototherapy in newborns with hyperbilirubinemia was analyzed.Results The results showed that the levels of TCB,hs-CRP,UCB,and ALB in the observation group were higher than those in the control group.The levels of TCB,hs-CRP,UCB,and ALB in the sensitive group were lower than those in the insensitive group.The levels of TCB,hs-CRP,UCB,and ALB in the effective group were lower than those in the ineffective group(P<0.05).The serum levels of TCB,hs-CRP,UCB,and ALB have certain predictive value for the sensitivity and efficacy of neonatal phototherapy response.Conclusion Serum levels of TCB,hs-CRP,UCB,and ALB have certain predictive value for the sensitivity and efficacy of neonatal phototherapy response.