Effect of enos gene polymorphism on the course of early onset bacterial infections in premature infants

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OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to analyze the associations between 4a/4b polymorphism of the eNOS gene and impaired systemic hemodynamics in premature infants with early neonatal sepsis. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Materials and methods: We conducted a prospective cohort study, which included 120 premature babies with early neonatal sepsis, in 57 children the course of the disease was accompanied by arterial hypotension (AH) and in 61 children - not. In children of both groups, genotyping was performed to determine 4a/4b polymorphism of the eNOS gene. RESULTS: Results: It was shown that the heart rate, blood pressure, hourly diuresis, the level of total nitrates and nitrites in the urine, as well as a number of echocardioscopic and dopplerometric indicators in children with different eNOS gene genotypes are not different. CONCLUSION: Conclusions: There is no effect of 4a/4b polymorphism of the eNOS gene on the occurrence of hemodynamic disturbances in premature infants with sepsis.

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Cherniavska, Y. I., Pokhylko, V. I., Znamenska, T. K., Vorobiova, O. V., & Hasiuk, N. I. (2020). Effect of enos gene polymorphism on the course of early onset bacterial infections in premature infants. Wiadomosci Lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960), 73(6), 1237–1240. https://doi.org/10.36740/wlek202006130

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