Outcome of infants receiving in-utero transfusions for haemolytic disease.

نویسندگان

  • B Farrant
  • M Battin
  • A Roberts
چکیده

AIMS To review the outcome of infants who received in-utero transfusion (IUT) at National Women's Hospital (NWH). Specifically to determine postnatal exchange and top-up transfusion requirements, to examine perinatal factors useful for predicting this and review neurodevelopmental status of recipients. METHODS A review was undertaken of infants delivered at NWH between 1991 and 2000, who had received one or more IUT for haemolytc disease. The mean gestational age at birth was 34 weeks and birth weight 2298 g. The median number of IUT was four (range 1-9). The mean gestational age at the first IUT was 25 weeks and at last IUT was 31 weeks. RESULTS All 37 infants survived to discharge. Postnatal exchange transfusion was required in ten and top up transfusion in 27 infants. Late transfusion (>3 weeks) was required in 21 infants. Follow-up information on 36 infants revealed one born prematurely following death of a co-twin had cerebral palsy and developmental delay. No other infant had audiology or neurodevelopmental abnormality. CONCLUSIONS This review helps to confirm the good outcome following IUT although some infants continue to require transfusions for up to four months after birth.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The New Zealand medical journal

دوره 114 1139  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2001