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Iron supplementation enhances response to high doses of recombinant human erythropoietin in preterm infants.

V P Carnielli1, R Da Riol, G Montini.   

Abstract

AIMS: To determine whether iron supplementation would enhance erythropoiesis in preterm infants treated with high doses of human recombinant erythropoietin (r-HuEPO).
METHODS: Sixty three preterm infants were randomly allocated at birth to one of three groups to receive: r-HuEPO alone, 1200 IU/kg/week (EPO); or r-HuEPO and iron, 1200 IU/kg/week of r-HuEPO plus 20 mg/kg/week of intravenous iron (EPO + iron); or to serve as controls. All three groups received blood transfusions according to uniform guidelines.
RESULTS: Infants in the EPO + iron group needed fewer transfusions than controls--mean (95% CI) 1.0 (0.28-1.18) vs 2.9 (1.84-3.88) and received lower volumes of blood--mean (95% CI) 16.7 (4.9-28.6) vs 44.4 (29.0-59.7) ml/kg. The EPO group also needed lower volumes of blood than the controls--mean (95% CI) 20.1 (6.2-34.2) vs 44.4 (29.0-59.7) ml/kg, but the same number of transfusions, 1.3 (0.54-2.06) vs 2.9 (1.84-3.88). Reticulocyte and haematocrit values from postnatal weeks 5 to 8 were higher in the EPO + iron than in the EPO group, and both groups had higher values than the controls. Mean (SEM) plasma ferritin was lower in the EPO group-65 (55) micrograms/l than in the EPO + iron group 780 (182) micrograms/l, and 561 (228) micrograms/l in the control infants.
CONCLUSIONS: Early administration of high doses of r-HuEPO with iron supplements significantly reduced the need for blood transfusion. Intravenous iron (20 mg/kg/week in conjunction with r-HuEPO yielded a higher reticulocyte count and haematocrit concentration after the forth week of life than r-HuEPO alone. Infants treated with r-HuEPO alone showed signs of reduced iron stores.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9797624      PMCID: PMC1720813          DOI: 10.1136/fn.79.1.f44

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed        ISSN: 1359-2998            Impact factor:   5.747


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