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. 1994 Oct;125(4):603-6.
doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(94)70018-4.

Peripheral leukocyte count and leukocyte indexes in healthy newborn term infants

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Peripheral leukocyte count and leukocyte indexes in healthy newborn term infants

R L Schelonka et al. J Pediatr. 1994 Oct.

Abstract

Purpose: This study was designed to determine normal values for the peripheral leukocyte count and leukocyte indexes in healthy term neonates at a specific time after birth.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 193 healthy term-gestation neonates with no identifiable perinatal risk factors for sepsis. At 4 hours of age a blood sample was collected by warmed heel stick. An automated Coulter complete blood cell count and a 100-cell manual differential leukocyte count were performed on each sample. The differential count was performed by a single hematopathologist unaware of the clinical status of each infant. Perinatal factors were identified by review of the mothers' and infants' hospital records.

Results: The mean ratio of immature to total neutrophils was 0.16 (SD 0.10), and the 10% to 90% range was 0.05 to 0.27. The mean leukocyte count was 24.06 x 10(9)/L (24,060/mm3), and the 10% to 90% range was 16.2 to 31.5 x 10(9)/L (16,200 to 31,500/mm3). Neutropenia, < 1.5 x 10(9)/L (1500/mm3) segmented plus band form neutrophils, was not observed. Of all the perinatal factors studied, only the duration of stage 1 labor was found to be associated with significant elevations in the leukocyte and absolute neutrophil counts.

Conclusions: Previously published normal ranges for leukocyte indexes in healthy newborn infants during the early neonatal period are too restrictive; reference standards should be broadened.

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  • Band neutrophil counts in neonates.
    Rosenfeld CR. Rosenfeld CR. J Pediatr. 1995 Mar;126(3):504-6. doi: 10.1016/s0022-3476(95)70488-4. J Pediatr. 1995. PMID: 7869218 No abstract available.

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