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Gestational Age-Specific Reference Ranges of Hepcidin in Cord Blood

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NEONATOLOGY
卷 106, 期 2, 页码 133-139

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KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000360072

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Iron deficiency; Premature infant; Cord blood; Hepcidin; Gestational age-specific reference values

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  1. Faculty of Medicine, University of Tubingen [283-0-0]

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Background: Iron deficiency (ID) contributes to anaemia of prematurity, and hence the reliable assessment of iron nutrition status appears to be mandatory. Objective:To establish gestational age (GA)-specific reference ranges for hepcidin concentrations in cord blood [Hep((CB))] of preterm and term infants and to identify pre- and perinatal confounding factors. Methods: This is a prospective observational study including 221 infants (GA at birth: 24-42 weeks). Hep((CB)) along with complete blood counts, ferritin and parameters of inflammation and clinical data were recorded. Data are presented as medians (IQR). Results:The Hep((CB)) of very preterm infants (GA <30 weeks, n = 40) was 26.9 ng/ml (13.5-63.1), for moderately preterm infants (GA 30-36 weeks, n = 81) it was 45.9 ng/ml (24.7-74.5) and for term infants (GA >= 37 weeks, n = 100) it was 103.9 ng/ml (61.4-149.2). The Hep((CB)) of infants with ID was lower [36.9 ng/ml (18.0-58.3)1 than that of iron-replete infants [86.6 ng/ml (51.9-143.8)]. The Hep((CB)) of infants delivered by elective caesarean section was lower [38.3 ng/ml (15.5-73.7)] than that of infants after spontaneous vaginal delivery or secondary caesarean section 4 [80.3 ng/ml (48.5-137.6)]. Infants with a standard deviation score for birth weight (SDSBW) <-2 had a lower Hep((CB)) [23.1 ng/ml (11.7-61.5)] compared to infants with SDSBW >=-2[71.1 ng/ml (34.0-121.7)]. The highest Hep((CB)) (437.6 ng/ml) was recorded in an infant with Enterococcus faecalis sepsis. Multiple logistic regression analysis confirmed ferritin, GA and mode of delivery as important factors associated with Hep((CB)). Conclusion: This is the first report on GA-specific reference ranges for Hep((CB)) in preterm infants. Whereas iron stores, GA and mode of delivery were associated with Hep((CB)), the association with inflammation and intra-uterine growth retardation was less clear. (C) 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel

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