Comparison of Umbilical Cord and Postnatal Fourth Month Serum 25-OH Vitamin D Levels of Late Preterm and Term Infants

Objective: Our aim was to compare vitamin D levels of late preterm and term babies measured at birth and at postnatal 4th month. Material and Methods: One hundred four late preterm infants (group I) and 118 term infants (group II) were enrolled in the study. Maternal age, parity, morbidities related...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cam ve Sakura Medical Journal 2022-12, Vol.2 (3), p.103-109
Hauptverfasser: Yavuzcan Öztürk, Dilek, Erçin, Seçil, Kaya, Ayşem, Karatekin, Güner
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Zusammenfassung:Objective: Our aim was to compare vitamin D levels of late preterm and term babies measured at birth and at postnatal 4th month. Material and Methods: One hundred four late preterm infants (group I) and 118 term infants (group II) were enrolled in the study. Maternal age, parity, morbidities related to pregnancy, educational status, sun exposure, dressing style and use of multivitamin supplements were recorded. Gestational age, birth weight, height, head circumference, sex of infants were also recorded. Umbilical cord blood was collected from all participants and cord blood 25-OH vitamin D levels were measured. Oral vitamin D 3 supplementation (400 IU) was started on postnatal 15th day for all babies. Vitamin D measurements were repeated at the postnatal fourth month. Serum 25-OH vitamin D concentrations were measured by chemiluminescence assay. The results were evaluated statistically. Results: Mean umbilical cord 25-OH vitamin D levels of groups I and II were 7.6 [+ or -] 6.6 ng/mL and 7.5 [+ or -] 6.5 ng/mL, respectively (p=0.835). Eighty-four percent of infants in group I and 78% of infants in group II had severe vitamin D deficiency (
ISSN:2791-8823
2791-8823
DOI:10.4274/csmedj.galenos.2022.2022-10-4