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Role of prophylactic vitamin K in preventing antibiotic induced hypoprothrombinemia.

Farookh Aziz1, Prashant Patil.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To determine prophylactic role of single dose of vitamin K in prevention of antibiotic induced hypoprothrombinemia.
METHODS: This prospective comparative study included critically ill children in age group 2 mo to 12 y, admitted to a tertiary care hospital in India, likely to receive prolonged antibiotic therapy. One hundred twenty children, 60 in each group (A & B) were enrolled in the study. Patient allocation was done on alternate basis. Group A children received prophylactic vitamin K while group B did not. Baseline coagulation studies and other investigations were done in all children. Coagulation studies were repeated on day 10 and day 14 of antibiotic therapy and in between if required clinically. Children who developed deranged INR were given therapeutic vitamin K. If deranged INR returns to normal at 12 h of vitamin K administration then it indirectly confirms vitamin K deficiency. Analysis was done by fisher's t test and chi square test.
RESULTS: In children on prolonged antibiotic therapy, vitamin K deficiency was a common problem (15%). It was common in male sex, severe grade of protein energy malnutrition (PEM), N-methylthiotetrazole (NMTT) group containing antibiotics use and duration of antibiotic more than 10 d. It was same in children whether they received or did not receive prophylactic vitamin K on day 1 of antibiotic therapy (95% CI; p value 0.79).
CONCLUSIONS: Vitamin K deficiency is common problem in patients on prolonged antibiotic therapy. There is no role of single dose of prophylactic vitamin K in preventing antibiotic induced hypoprothrombinemia.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25297643     DOI: 10.1007/s12098-014-1584-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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