Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentación

Background: Neonates on exclusive breast feeding that do not receive vitamin K at birth are at higher risk hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. Aim: To compare the effect of oral or intramuscular administration of vitamin K1 (VK1), on clotting factors II, VII, IX, X and PIVKA II, in children until th...

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Autores principales: Arteaga-Vizcaíno,Melvis, Espinoza Holguín,Maurín, Torres Guerra,Enrique, Diez-Ewald,María, Quintero,Jesús, Vizcaíno,Gilberto, Estévez,Jesús, Fernández,Nelson
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spelling oai:scielo:S0034-988720010010000032005-11-14Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentaciónArteaga-Vizcaíno,MelvisEspinoza Holguín,MaurínTorres Guerra,EnriqueDiez-Ewald,MaríaQuintero,JesúsVizcaíno,GilbertoEstévez,JesúsFernández,Nelson Breast Breast feeding Vitamin K Vitamin K, deficiency Neonatal diseases Background: Neonates on exclusive breast feeding that do not receive vitamin K at birth are at higher risk hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. Aim: To compare the effect of oral or intramuscular administration of vitamin K1 (VK1), on clotting factors II, VII, IX, X and PIVKA II, in children until the 60 days of age with exclusive breast feeding or mixed feeding. Patients and methods: Forty healthy full term infants, distributed in two groups, A: 20 with mixed feeding (formula-feeding and breast-feeding) and B: 20 with exclusive breast feeding, were studied. Nine infants of each group received 1 mg of VK1 intramuscularly and eleven 2 mg VK orally. 5 ml of cord blood was collected initially from each infant. Venous blood samples were taken on 15, 30 and 60 days of age. Results: All factors increased in a progressive form reaching levels over 50% at 60 days of age, in both groups. PIVKA II decreased significantly during the study period (p <0.01). Factor II increased more in children with mixed feeding that received intramuscular vitamin K, than in the rest of study groups. No other differences between groups were observed. No infant had an abnormal bleeding during the study period. Conclusions: Oral administration of vitamin K is as effective as the intramuscular route in the prevention of the hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 1121-9)info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.129 n.10 20012001-10-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872001001000003es10.4067/S0034-98872001001000003
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Breast
Breast feeding
Vitamin K
Vitamin K, deficiency
Neonatal diseases
spellingShingle Breast
Breast feeding
Vitamin K
Vitamin K, deficiency
Neonatal diseases
Arteaga-Vizcaíno,Melvis
Espinoza Holguín,Maurín
Torres Guerra,Enrique
Diez-Ewald,María
Quintero,Jesús
Vizcaíno,Gilberto
Estévez,Jesús
Fernández,Nelson
Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentación
description Background: Neonates on exclusive breast feeding that do not receive vitamin K at birth are at higher risk hemorrhagic disease of the newborn. Aim: To compare the effect of oral or intramuscular administration of vitamin K1 (VK1), on clotting factors II, VII, IX, X and PIVKA II, in children until the 60 days of age with exclusive breast feeding or mixed feeding. Patients and methods: Forty healthy full term infants, distributed in two groups, A: 20 with mixed feeding (formula-feeding and breast-feeding) and B: 20 with exclusive breast feeding, were studied. Nine infants of each group received 1 mg of VK1 intramuscularly and eleven 2 mg VK orally. 5 ml of cord blood was collected initially from each infant. Venous blood samples were taken on 15, 30 and 60 days of age. Results: All factors increased in a progressive form reaching levels over 50% at 60 days of age, in both groups. PIVKA II decreased significantly during the study period (p <0.01). Factor II increased more in children with mixed feeding that received intramuscular vitamin K, than in the rest of study groups. No other differences between groups were observed. No infant had an abnormal bleeding during the study period. Conclusions: Oral administration of vitamin K is as effective as the intramuscular route in the prevention of the hemorrhagic disease of the newborn (Rev Méd Chile 2001; 129: 1121-9)
author Arteaga-Vizcaíno,Melvis
Espinoza Holguín,Maurín
Torres Guerra,Enrique
Diez-Ewald,María
Quintero,Jesús
Vizcaíno,Gilberto
Estévez,Jesús
Fernández,Nelson
author_facet Arteaga-Vizcaíno,Melvis
Espinoza Holguín,Maurín
Torres Guerra,Enrique
Diez-Ewald,María
Quintero,Jesús
Vizcaíno,Gilberto
Estévez,Jesús
Fernández,Nelson
author_sort Arteaga-Vizcaíno,Melvis
title Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentación
title_short Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentación
title_full Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentación
title_fullStr Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentación
title_full_unstemmed Efecto de la vitamina K oral e intramuscular sobre los factores II, VII, IX, X y PIVKA II en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: Relación con la alimentación
title_sort efecto de la vitamina k oral e intramuscular sobre los factores ii, vii, ix, x y pivka ii en el recién nacidohasta los 60 días de edad: relación con la alimentación
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2001
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872001001000003
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