| Literature DB >> 11902739 |
David A Paul1, Kathleen H Leef, Robert G Locke, John L Stefano.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although preterm infants often require transfusions of red blood cells for anemia of prematurity, the optimal volume of blood to be transfused has not been established. OBSERVATIONS: Infants with birth weights between 500 and 1,500 g were randomly assigned to receive 10 or 20 mL/kg red blood cells. Infants with transfusions of 20 mL/kg had a greater hemoglobin (14.2 +/- 1.9 vs. 12.0 +/- 1.9 g/dL, P = 0. 003) and hematocrit (41.2 +/- 5.9 vs. 32.3 +/- 7.1%, P = 0.001) levels after transfusion compared with those who received transfusions of 10 mL/kg. There were no measured differences in pulmonary function in either group after transfusion.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 11902739 DOI: 10.1097/00043426-200201000-00012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pediatr Hematol Oncol ISSN: 1077-4114 Impact factor: 1.289