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UV-Visible Spectrophotometric as a Prospective Tool in Neonatal Sepsis

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dc.creator Suhartono, Eko
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-15T04:00:24Z
dc.date.available 2020-06-15T04:00:24Z
dc.identifier http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/4426/1/UV-Vis_Sepsis_Eko_Suhartono.pdf
dc.identifier Suhartono, Eko UV-Visible Spectrophotometric as a Prospective Tool in Neonatal Sepsis. The Indonesian Biomedical Journal. ISSN 2085-3297
dc.identifier.uri https://repo-dosen.ulm.ac.id//handle/123456789/11722
dc.description BACKGROUND: This study was aimed to employ the UV-Visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometry techniques to detect the changes in the blood of neonatal sepsis (NS) subject for a deeper understanding in the pathomechanism of NS. METHODS: The cross-sectional study was conducted from February to May 2017 in the Neonatology Division, Department of Pediatric, Ulin General Hospital/Faculty of Medicine, Lambung Mangkurat University, Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia. Blood specimens were taken from newborns, of which 15 each of newborns at risk of sepsis and without risk of sepsis. Data were analyzed by using Mann-Whitney U test. RESULTS: The result of this study suggested that there is a significant difference in the average of absorbance ratio parameter using UV-Vis spectrophotometric methods on the case group compared to the control group. Also, there is a significant difference between advanced oxidation protein products (AOPPs) and thiocyanate (SCN) level in newborn at risk of sepsis. CONCLUSION: The present study demonstrated there were significant differences between the average of absorbance ratio parameter for protein and oxy-hemoglobin region using UV-Vis spectrophotometric methods in healthy subjects and newborn at risk of sepsis. Keywords: spectrophotometric, neonatal sepsis, oxidative stress
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dc.relation https://inabj.org/index.php/ibj/article/view/360/376
dc.relation http://eprints.ulm.ac.id/4426/
dc.subject R Medicine (General)
dc.title UV-Visible Spectrophotometric as a Prospective Tool in Neonatal Sepsis
dc.type Article
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