Rickets in extremely low birthweight infants


Autoria(s): Cleghorn, Geoffrey J.; Tudehope, David I.; Masel, John P.
Data(s)

01/12/1981

Resumo

The effects of increasing the concentration of supplemental vitamin D was studied in two groups of ELBW infants (babies with a birth weight less than 1000 g) during the periods of July 1977 to December 1979 and throughout 1980. There were 21 ELBW infants in the first study period, with 7 infants developing active or stage III rickets. A prospective study of ELBW infants during 1980 revealed 3 infants out of the 12 studied developing active or Stage III rickets. A new radiological classification for rickets of prematurity, Stage I to IV, is presented. Serial serum alkaline phosphatase levels were then compared with these radiological stages and a serial ALP of 5001U/l was found to be statistically significant in the biochemical diagnosis of rickets. As a result of our findings, we suggest that all ELBW would be supplemented with at least 800 IU of vitamin D daily.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/90929/

Publicador

Australian Paediatric Association

Relação

DOI:10.1111/j.1440-1754.1981.tb01961.x

Cleghorn, Geoffrey J., Tudehope, David I., & Masel, John P. (1981) Rickets in extremely low birthweight infants. Australian Paediatric Journal, 17(4), pp. 285-289.

Fonte

Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; School of Exercise & Nutrition Sciences

Palavras-Chave #alkaline phosphatase #ergocalciferol #bone #case report #diagnosis #infant #low birth weight #rickets #skeleton radiography #therapy #Human #Infant #Low Birth Weight #Infant #Newborn #Vitamin D
Tipo

Journal Article