Abstract
Sixty very low birth weight infants (birth weight 560–1450g) were studied during the first 28 days of life. The infants were classified as group A (n=19 infants who never required ventilator support), group B (n=20 infants mechanically ventilated for minor respiratory problems), and group C (n=21 infants ventilated for respiratory distress syndrome). Diagnostic blood sampling was measured, infants were checked for clinical symptoms and laboratory signs of anaemia 24 h before and after the transfusion of packed red cells. A total of 7998 punctures (average: 4.8 per infant per day) were performed, the mean blood loss due to diagnostic sampling was 50.3 ml/kg per 28 days (range 7–142) for all infants. A high correlation (r s=+0.91) was found between the blood volumes sampled and transfused. In group A, the mean blood loss was 24 ml/kg, and a total of 29 blood transfusions were administered. The most frequent symptoms of anaemia were poor weight gain and apnoeic spells. In group B, the mean blood loss was 60 ml/kg and a total of 97 blood transfusions were administered. In group C, the mean blood loss was 67 ml/kg and a total of 116 blood transfusions were administered. In both groups B and C, poor weight gain, pallor and distended abdomen were the most frequent symtoms of anaemia. Following the blood transfusion, haematocrit rose and blood pressure remained unchanged. The symptoms that responded most favourably to the blood transfusion were: poor weight gain, oxygen requirement, and distended abdomen. The results emphasize the need for miniaturizing laboratory techniques and monitoring blood sampling.
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Abbreviations
- RDS:
-
respiratory distress syndrome
- Hb:
-
haemoglobin
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Obladen, M., Sachsenweger, M. & Stahnke, M. Blood sampling in very low birth weight infants receiving different levels of intensive care. Eur J Pediatr 147, 399–404 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00496419
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