Beta
215248

Lactate and S100 Protein as Early Biochemical Indicators of Birth Neonatal Asphyxia Caused by Intrauterine Umbilical Cord Strangulation: A Medicolegal View

Article

Last updated: 22 Jan 2023

Subjects

-

Tags

-

Abstract

Background: From a forensic pathologist's perspective, there are several aspects of the perinatal postmortem that are particularly important if the baby was born alive or dead. In cases of litigation for perinatal morbidities occurring in hospitals, access to the obstetric and neonatal notes if the baby is born alive and dies a few hours or days later is essential to reach a correct interpretation and conclusion. Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) after prenatal asphyxia is an important cause of neonatal morbidity and long-term neurological disability. It has many causes including intrauterine strangulation by umbilical cord (nuchal cord). Failure of early diagnosis of neonatal asphyxia and its treatment is considered a medicolegal negligence against the doctors. Aim: The present study aimed to use cord blood lactate & S100 protein levels as early markers of neonatal hypoxia caused by nuchal cord to minimize the risk of medicolegal liabilities against the doctors and hospitals. Methods: This is a comparative cross-sectional study conducted on 30 hypoxic neonates due to intrauterine cord strangulation. Lactate & S100 protein levels in the cord blood were measured. These were compared to 30 apparently healthy neonates matched in age, sex and body weight as a control group. Results: Lactate & S100 protein levels in cord blood were a higher significant difference in HIE neonates than control group. In conclusion: lactate & S100 protein levels in cord blood could be used as an early marker for diagnosis of neonatal HIE

DOI

10.21608/zjfm.2022.101126.1093

Keywords

Hypoxic, Ischemic, Encephalopathy, Nuchal cord, Lactate, S100 protein

Authors

First Name

Haidy

Last Name

Fakher

MiddleName

mohammed

Affiliation

forensic medicine, benha faculty of medicine

Email

haydi.abdelsalam@fmed.bu.edu.eg

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Rabab

Last Name

El-Shafey

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

forensic medicine benha faculty of medicine

Email

rabab.elshafey@fmed.bu.edu.eg

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Aliaa

Last Name

Diab

MiddleName

Mohamed

Affiliation

Department of Pediatrics, Benha Faculty of Medicine

Email

aliaa.diab@fmed.bu.edu.eg

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Shaimaa

Last Name

Abdelmaksoud

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of Pediatrics, Benha Faculty of Medicine

Email

shaimaa.reda@fmed.bu.edu.eg

City

-

Orcid

-

First Name

Heba

Last Name

Abdel Raziq

MiddleName

-

Affiliation

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology Benha Faculty of Medicine

Email

heba.elsayed@fmed.bu.edu.eg

City

-

Orcid

-

Volume

20

Article Issue

1

Related Issue

29669

Issue Date

2022-01-01

Receive Date

2021-10-15

Publish Date

2022-01-01

Page Start

132

Page End

145

Print ISSN

1687-160X

Online ISSN

2536-9849

Link

https://zjfm.journals.ekb.eg/article_215248.html

Detail API

https://zjfm.journals.ekb.eg/service?article_code=215248

Order

12

Type

Original Article

Type Code

402

Publication Type

Journal

Publication Title

Zagazig Journal of Forensic Medicine

Publication Link

https://zjfm.journals.ekb.eg/

MainTitle

-

Details

Type

Article

Created At

22 Jan 2023