2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.bcmd.2021.102575
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Early iron supplementation and iron sufficiency at one month of age in NICU patients at-risk for iron deficiency

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“…32 In a study by Bahr et al, 16% of the infants admitted to the NICU and at-risk for ID had CHr < 25 pg at 1 month of age despite early iron supplementation. 33 In a study by Franz et al, 15% of VLBW infants (birth weight < 1,301 g) were iron deficient at 2 months of age despite receiving 4 to 6 mg/kg/ day of enteral iron. 34 Most of the previous studies have used serum ferritin levels to diagnose ID while Bahr et al used CHr cutoff <25 pg to define ID.…”
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“…32 In a study by Bahr et al, 16% of the infants admitted to the NICU and at-risk for ID had CHr < 25 pg at 1 month of age despite early iron supplementation. 33 In a study by Franz et al, 15% of VLBW infants (birth weight < 1,301 g) were iron deficient at 2 months of age despite receiving 4 to 6 mg/kg/ day of enteral iron. 34 Most of the previous studies have used serum ferritin levels to diagnose ID while Bahr et al used CHr cutoff <25 pg to define ID.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 In a study by Bahr et al, 16% of the infants admitted to the NICU and at-risk for ID had CHr <25pg at 1 month of age despite early iron supplementation. 34 Most of the previous studies have used serum ferritin levels to diagnose ID while Bahr et al used CHr cutoff <25pg to define ID. The rate of ID in our cohort could be higher due to the higher cutoff for low CHr, inclusion of only VLBW infants, lack of specific and early iron supplementation guidelines, differences in the phlebotomy and transfusion rates, lower rates of DCC and the differences in the timing of screening (59 days vs 1 month of age).…”
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“…The RET-He serves as a metric of the iron available for hemoglobin production during the previous several days. 6,7,44 The validity of RET-He as a marker of iron status has been well studied in adult and pediatric patients. 45 However, like ferritin, limited data validate RET-He as a marker of iron status in preterm neonates.…”
Section: Developing Practical Ways To Identify Neonatal Iron Deficiencymentioning
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“…52 In one of our studies of iron dosing in a multihospital collaborative group, we did not find emesis to be a common problem in preterm neonates receiving ferrous sulfate as early as 10-14 days after birth. 44 In adults with iron deficiency, vitamin C given along with the enteral iron improves the iron absorption. 53 This has not been formally investigated in neonates but should be.…”
Section: Developing More Effective Treatments F O R Neonatal Iron Def...mentioning
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