Literature DB >> 10824215

Neonatal exchange transfusion: a Jordanian experience.

F Abu-Ekteish1, A Daoud, H Rimawi, K Kakish, A Abu-Heija.   

Abstract

The aetiology and complications of exchange transfusion (ET) were studied over a 6-year period in northern Jordan. During that time, 336 neonates (0.46% of total live births) underwent 386 ETs. There was a yearly reduction in the number of ETs, varying from 8.2% in the 1st year of the study to 2.7% in the last year. Thirty-nine (11.9%) required more than one ET. Twenty-five (7.4%) were preterm babies and the remainder full-term. The commonest cause of ET overall was G6PD deficiency, either alone or concomitant with ABO incompatibility (38.1%). ET complications occurred in 51 neonates (15.2%), the commonest being anaemia and bradycardia. Septicaemia occurred in only 3% of cases. Only one baby died. G6PD deficiency, either alone or concomitant with ABO isoimmunization, is the most common cause of ET in northern Jordan. Fewer preterm babies require ET and there is a low incidence of septicaemia following ET.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10824215     DOI: 10.1080/02724930092084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Trop Paediatr        ISSN: 0272-4936


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