晚期维生素K缺乏 婴儿期出血:现在是确保有效预防的时间
Serafina Perrone1,2, Virginia Beretta1,2, Chiara Petrolini1
1Neonatology Unit, Pietro Barilla Children's Hospital, Parma, 43126, Italy.
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|November 16, 2025
概括
新生儿的维生素K (VK) 缺乏出血 (VKDB) 是可以预防的. 哺乳期婴儿需要持续补充VK,超过出生剂量,以防止晚发VKDB.
科学领域:
- 儿科 儿科 儿科
- 新生儿科学 新生儿科学
- 营养科学 营养科学
背景情况:
- 维生素K缺乏症出血 (VKDB) 是由于VK依赖的凝血因子不足造成的,导致从轻度到严重的内出血出血.
- 目前在出生时的VK预防 (IM或口服) 预防了早期VKDB,但对晚期VKDB提供了不完全的保护,特别是在母乳养的婴儿中.
研究的目的:
- 讨论需要更广泛的实践变革的证据,对所有母乳养婴儿的维生素K补充.
- 为了突出目前的VK预防在预防晚发VKDB在纯母乳养的婴儿中不足.
主要方法:
- 对近期预见性,观察性临床研究的综述,涉及到到期和早产婴儿.
- 对血清维生素K水平,PIVKA-II度和低γ-碳化骨素百分比的分析.
主要成果:
- 纯母乳养的婴儿,包括早产婴儿,在出院后表现出维生素K不足,尽管在出生时IM VK.
- 没有持续补充剂的母乳养婴儿与配方奶粉或补充剂的婴儿相比,具有更高的PIVKA-II度.
结论:
- 持续的维生素K预防在生命的前3个月是预防晚发性VKDB在母乳养的婴儿至关重要的.
- 目前的证据支持需要修订VK补充策略,以确保为所有婴儿提供充分的保护.
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