Author/Authors :
Yasmeen, BHN Northern International Medical College - Department of Pediatrics, Bangladesh , Chowdhury, MAKA Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital - Bangladesh Institute of Child Health - Department of Neonatology, Bangladesh , Hoque, MM Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital - Bangladesh Institute of Child Health - Department of Neonatology, Bangladesh , Hossain, MM Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital - Bangladesh Institute of Child Health - Department of Neonatology, Bangladesh , Jahan, R Dhaka Shishu (Children) Hospital - Bangladesh Institute of Child Health, Bangladesh , Akhtar, S Enam Medical College - Department of Pediatrics, Bangladesh
Abstract :
Premature infants especially those with birth weight 1500 g suffer from Anaemia of prematurity (AOP) and associated problems. Erythropoietin therapy is a safe effective way to prevent and to treat anaemia of prematurity. To evaluate the effect of short term administration of recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) with iron and folic acid in very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates in the prevention of anaemia of prematurity. A randomized controlled trial was carried out at Dhaka Shishu Hospital. Sixty preterm very low birth weight (PTVLBW) babies were enrolled in this study. Thirty were assigned to rHuEPO group and 30 as control. Baseline haematologic values were estimated before administration of rHuEPO. From day 7 of life rHuEPO-200 IU/kg/dose subcutaneously every alternate day for 2 weeks was administered to rHuEPO group. All infants in both groups have received oral iron, folic acid from day 14. Clinical and haematological assessment was done at 6 and 10 weeks of life. Baseline clinical characteristics and haematologic values were almost similar in both groups. This study has shown increase in haematological values(haemoglobin and haematocrit) and reduction in the number of blood transfusions during both the 1st and 2nd follow up in rHuEPO group in comparison to control group (p 0.01). Short term rHuEPO appears to be very effective in prevention of Anaemia of prematurity