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Vitamin K in the newborn: influence of nutritional factors on acarboxy-prothrombin detectability and factor II and VII clotting activity.

R von Kries, A Becker, U Göbel.   

Abstract

The incidence of acarboxy-prothrombin and the clotting activity of factors II and VII were evaluated on the fifth day of life in 183 healthy newborns, who had received no vitamin K prophylaxis. Acarboxy-prothrombin was detected in 93/183 newborns. All acarboxy-prothrombin-negative babies had factors II and VII clotting activities above 25% whereas a great variability was observed in acarboxy-prothrombin-positive babies: 21/93 had factor II and 14/93 had factor VII activities below 25%. Seventy-two of the acarboxy-prothrombin-positive babies had normal factor II and VII clotting times on the fifth day of life. These babies must be suspected to have had vitamin K deficiency on one of the first 4 days, as acarboxy-prothrombin has a 50% disappearance rate of 50 h. Acarboxy-prothrombin was mainly observed in breast-fed infants (84/122) and only rarely detectable in infants receiving supplementary (7/44) or exclusive formula feeding (2/17). The type of milk feeding however might be less important for the babies' vitamin K supply than the actual milk intake. All acarboxy-prothrombin-positive babies had received small amounts of milk on the first 4 days of life. In those with low factor II and VII clotting activities the milk intake was low throughout the first 4 days of life, whereas babies with acarboxy-prothrombin and and normal clotting activities had increased their milk intake to more than 100 ml on the third and fourth day of life. Recommendations for vitamin K prophylaxis in newborns should be given with regard to the feeding on the first days of life.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3569346     DOI: 10.1007/bf02343215

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


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