Title of article :
The vitamin D level in umbilical cord blood in premature infants with or without intra-ventricular hemorrhage: A cross-sectional study
Author/Authors :
Boskabadi, Hassan Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine Sciences - Mashhad University o Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Faramarzi, Raheleh Department of Pediatrics - Faculty of Medicine Sciences - Mashhad University o Medical Sciences, Mashhad , Zakerihamidi, Maryam Department of Midwifery - School of Medicine - Islamic Azad University - Tonekabon Branch, Tonekabon
Abstract :
Background: Intra-ventricular hemorrhage (IVH) is acute cerebral complications of
premature infants which may lead to the long-term problems.
Objective: According to the role of vitamin D in the stability of the blood vessels,
the present study was carried out in order to compare the vitamin D level in the
premature infants with or without IVH.
Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study was carried out on 180
premature infants in the Ghaem Hospital, Mashhad, Iran 97 infants without IVH
(53.9%) and 83 with IVH (46.1%) through convenience sampling technique in 2015-
2017. Serum vitamin D level of funiculus in the two groups was compared. A
researcher made questionnaire was used which includes infants’ personal and
laboratory information; and their mother's information.
Results: Seventy nine percent of infants suffered from vitamin D deficiency in
which 33.9% had a severe deficiency (less than 10 ng/ml), 30% moderate deficiency
(10.1-20 ng/ml), 15% slight deficiency (20.1-30 ng/ml) and 21.1% had normal
vitamin D (>30.1 ng/ml). Vitamin D mean±SD of infants in the control group,
23.71±12.98 ng/ml and case group 15.92±10.27 ng/ml (p<0.001). In total 92.8% of
infants with IVH had levels of vitamin D below30 ng/ml, while this rate was 67% in
infants without IVH.
Conclusion: Vitamin D deficiency in the premature infants is very common. Also,
the serum vitamin D level in infants with IVH was less than infants without IVH.
Therefore, the recommendation of vitamin D may be effective in the prevention of
neonatal IVH.
Keywords :
Cerebral intraventricular hemorrhage , Vitamin D , Premature infants
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics