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Vitamin K1 levels and K1-dependent coagulation factors II and X in preterm and small-for-date neonates.

A L Pietersma-de Bruyn1, P J van der Straaten, P M van Haard, J C Kuijpers, K Hamulyák, J H Ruys.   

Abstract

In 17 preterm neonates and 7 small-for-date neonates, all formula-fed, vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors II and X remained near 45% of adult values from the moment of birth until 28 days postnatally. Vitamin K1 levels, however, showed a remarkable rise from below the detection limit of 0.022 ng/ml in umbilical cord blood, to serum levels with a range of 0.99-7.29 ng/ml vitamin K1 on day 3, with a further rise on days 7 and 28 postnatally. Vitamin K1 (Konakion) parenterally given to a third group of four preterm neonates as a 1 mg dose resulted in very high serum levels of vitamin K1 (64.08-157.10 ng/ml), but without any significant increase in plasma levels of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors II and X, compared to the group without any extra vitamin K1. It is concluded that in healthy preterm and small-for-date neonates no correlation is seen between serum levels of vitamin K1 and plasma levels of coagulation factors II and X. After administration of 1 mg Konakion no accelerated increase is seen in coagulation factor activities.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2373117     DOI: 10.1007/bf02034753

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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