| Literature DB >> 29275817 |
Akhil Maheshwari1, Ravi M Patel2, Robert D Christensen3.
Abstract
In the past 15 years, multiple clinical studies have identified a temporal association between red blood cell (RBC) transfusions and necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). With some variability, most of these studies indicate that up to one-third of all cases of NEC involving very low-birth weight infants may occur within 24-48h after receiving a RBC transfusion. There is also evidence that the risk of such transfusion-associated NEC may be higher in infants transfused with the greatest severity of anemia. In this article, we summarize the clinical evidence pertaining to these issues; specifically, the contribution of RBC transfusions, and the contribution of severity of underlying anemia, to the pathogenesis of a type of NEC potentially termed, "transfusion/anemia-associated NEC."Entities:
Keywords: Anemia; Intestinal injury; NEC; RBC; Transfusion
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29275817 PMCID: PMC5776697 DOI: 10.1053/j.sempedsurg.2017.11.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Pediatr Surg ISSN: 1055-8586 Impact factor: 2.754