Evaluation of carnitine deficit in very low birth weight preterm newborns small for their gestational age
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Evaluation of carnitine deficit in very low birth weight preterm newborns small for their gestational age
Abstract
Objective: To verify whether small-for-gestational-age (SGA) preterm newborns represent a special risk group for carnitine deficiency. Secondary outcome includes assessment of longitudinal differences of total carnitine (TC), free carnitine (FC) and acylcarnitines between SGA and appropriate-for-gestational-age (AGA).
Methods: A retrospective study to evaluate carnitine and acylcarnitines profile on 144 very-low-birth weight newborns (VLBW), classified as AGA (n = 73) and SGA (n = 71), was performed by tandem mass spectrometry, during their first 5 weeks of life. Carnitine deficiency was defined as FC <40 µmol/L and FC/TC <0.7.
Results: Carnitine deficiency was observed in the two study groups throughout the monitoring period (maximum FC: 36.05 µmol/L in AGA and 32.24 µmol/L in SGA). FC/TC remains under 0.7 in both with progressive improvement. Unlike expected, a comparatively higher value of TC, FC and total acylcarnitines (tAC) was found in SGA during the first 2 weeks, with significant relevance on day 3-5, especially for tAC (p < 0.001). The only acylcarnitine with persistently lower value in SGA is C5 (p < 0.05 in first 2 weeks).
Conclusions: A carnitine deficiency was demonstrated in all VLBW. Although birth weight restriction has been suggested as a risk factor for impaired carnitine status, in our study, SGA was not related with higher carnitine deficiency.
Keywords: Acylcarnitines; carnitine; small for gestational age; tandem mass spectrometry; very-low-birth weight.
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