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. 2019 Jun;21(6):562-566.
doi: 10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2019.06.012.

[Levels of blood free carnitine in preterm infants with different gestational ages and birth weights]

[Article in Chinese]
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[Levels of blood free carnitine in preterm infants with different gestational ages and birth weights]

[Article in Chinese]
Zhi-Ye Qi et al. Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi. 2019 Jun.

Abstract

Objective: To examine blood concentrations of free carnitine (FC) in preterm infants with different gestational ages (GA) and birth weights (BW).

Methods: A total of 3 368 preterm infants were enrolled as subjects. According to GA, they were divided into extremely preterm birth (EPTB) group (GA <28 weeks; n=39), very preterm birth (VPTB) group (28 ≤GA <32 weeks; n=405), moderately preterm birth (MPTB) group (32 ≤GA <34 weeks; n=507), and late preterm birth (LPTB) group (34 ≤GA <37 weeks; n=2 417); according to BW, they were divided into extremely low birth weight (ELBW) group (BW <1 000 g; n=36), very low birth weight (VLBW) group (1 000 g ≤BW <1 500 g; n=387), low birth weight (LBW) group (1 500 g ≤BW <2 500 g; n=1 873), and normal birth weight (NBW) group (2 500 g ≤ BW <4 000 g; n=1 072). Blood concentrations of FC were measured between 72 hours and 7 days after birth.

Results: The EPTB and VPTB groups had significantly higher FC concentrations than the MPTB and LPTB groups (P<0.05), and the MPTB group had significantly higher FC concentrations than the LPTB group (P<0.05). The lower limit of the 95% medical reference range of FC increased with the reduction in GA. The ELBW and VLBW groups had significantly higher FC concentrations than the LBW and NBW groups (P<0.05). The LBW group had significantly higher FC concentrations than the NBW group (P<0.05). The lower limit of the 95% medical reference range of FC increased with the reduction in BW.

Conclusions: There is a significant increase in blood FC concentrations in very/extremely preterm infants and very/extremely low birth weight infants, and tend to decrease with the increases in GA and BW.

目的: 检测不同胎龄及出生体重早产儿血游离肉碱(FC)浓度,为制定早产儿FC补充治疗方案提供依据。

方法: 选取3 368例早产儿为研究对象。根据胎龄(GA)分为超早产(EPTB,GA < 28周)组(n=39)、极早产(VPTB,28≤GA < 32周)组(n=405)、中期早产(MPTB,32≤GA < 34周)组(n=507)、晚期早产(LPTB,34≤GA < 37周)组(n=2 417);根据出生体重(BW)分为超低出生体重(ELBW,BW < 1 000 g)组(n=36)、极低出生体重(VLBW,1 000 g≤BW < 1 500 g)组(n=387)、低出生体重组(LBW,1 500 g≤BW < 2 500 g)组(n=1 873)、正常出生体重(NBW,2 500 g≤BW≤4 000 g)组(n=1 072)。于生后72 h~7 d内采血进行FC浓度测定并进行比较。

结果: EPTB、VPTB组FC浓度明显高于MPTB、LPTB组(P < 0.05),MPTB组FC浓度明显高于LPTB组(P < 0.05);胎龄越小,FC的95%医学参考范围下限越高。ELBW、VLBW组FC浓度明显高于LBW、NBW组(P < 0.05),LBW组FC浓度明显高于NBW组(P < 0.05);出生体重越低,FC的95%医学参考范围下限越高。

结论: 极/超早产儿、极/超低出生体重儿血FC浓度明显升高,并且随着胎龄及出生体重的增加呈明显下降的趋势。

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