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Biochemical Measurement of Neonatal Hypoxia
Published on: August 24, 2011
Can total body nitrogen be measured in newborn infants?
1Department of Medicine, Monash University, Clayton 3168, Australia.
Abstract:
The feasibility of using prompt in vivo neutron activation Analysis (IVNAA) of nitrogen to measure the total body nitrogen (TBN) of newborn infants has been investigated by redesigning and recalibrating an existing IVNAA facility used for the measurement of TBN in adults. Repeated 1000 sec measurements of an infant phantom (4kg wt: 80g N) yielded an average measured value that is within 0.2± 1.8% (1xSD) of the actual value and a precision of 7.9% (CV) for a single measurement. Preliminary investigations indicate that the whole body radiation dose is no greater than 1 mSv (Q=20) for a 1000 s irradiation. It is proposed, and in part demonstrated, that measurement precision can be reduced to ≒5% by (i) using a graphite neutron reflector positioned over the infant to increase the in vivo thermal neutron flux, and (ii) doubling the number of NaI(TI) detectors.
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