We conclude that treatment with PNS prevents the nonoliguric hyperkalemia known to occur in ELBW neonates. We speculate that PNS induces upregulation of cell membrane sodium, potassium-adenosinetriphosphatase activity in the fetus. The differences in negative potassium balance may be accounted for by stabilization of cell membranes that may result in a decrease in potassium shift from intracellular to extracellular compartments.
Late-onset neutropenia is a common incidental finding in stable, growing VLBW infants that has not been previously reported. Late-onset neutropenia is a phenomenon that occurs in anemic premature infants who have marked reticulocytosis. Normal regulation of hematopoiesis is accompanied by a balance between colony-stimulating factors, such as erythropoietin and granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, which regulate erythropoiesis and granulopoiesis. We speculate that imbalance of these factors with increased reticulocytopoiesis in response to anemia of prematurity may explain this phenomenon. We recommend avoiding institution of aggressive, potentially harmful therapy for this phenomenon in healthy, growing VLBW infants.
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