‘Normal’ haemostasis parameters: a study in a well-defined inborn population of preterm infants

Coagulation studies were performed in a well-defined inborn population of preterm neonates in cord blood and arterial blood obtained at age 48 h. Eighty infants fulfilled all the inclusion criteria. Our results show an increase in the hepatic vitamin K 1 dependent and independent factors with postna...

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Veröffentlicht in:Early human development 1984-04, Vol.9 (3), p.249-257
Hauptverfasser: Beverley, David W., Inwood, Martin J., Chance, Graham W., Schaus, Maureen, O'Keefe, Bernice
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Zusammenfassung:Coagulation studies were performed in a well-defined inborn population of preterm neonates in cord blood and arterial blood obtained at age 48 h. Eighty infants fulfilled all the inclusion criteria. Our results show an increase in the hepatic vitamin K 1 dependent and independent factors with postnatal age. The APTT became shorter, the factor II-VII-X, α 2-antiplasmin, plasminogen activities and fibrinogen level rose with increasing postnatal age. We found no change in the platelet parameters measured with postnatal age except that the megathrombocyte index was increased at age 48 h in infants < 29 weeks gestation. There was little change with gestational age of any factors except the vitamin K 1 dependent factors. Factor II-VII-X activity rose and the APTT became shorter with increasing gestational age. Many of the haemostasis results did not fall within the normal adult range. We discuss the significance of ‘abnormal’ and ‘normal’ results in preterm infants.
ISSN:0378-3782
1872-6232
DOI:10.1016/0378-3782(84)90035-5