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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 2001;84:F96-F100 ( March )

Red blood cell transfusions in very and extremely low birthweight infants under restrictive transfusion guidelines: is exogenous erythropoietin necessary?

A R Franz, F Pohlandt

Department of Paediatrics, Division of Neonatology and Paediatric Critical Care, University of Ulm, 89070 Ulm, Germany

Correspondence to: Dr Franz, Division of Neonatology and Paediatric Critical Care, University Children's Hospital, Prittwitzstrasse 43, 89075 Ulm, Germany axel.franz{at}medizin.uni-ulm.de

Accepted 24 November 2000

OBJECTIVE---To examine the number and volume of red blood cell transfusions (RBCTs) in very and extremely low birthweight infants under restrictive red blood cell transfusion guidelines without erythropoietin administration, and to compare the results with those reported in similar infants receiving erythropoietin.
METHODS---From April 1996 to June 1999, all RBCTs given to infants with a birth weight of less than 1500 g were prospectively recorded. Data on RBCT combined with erythropoietin treatment and RBCT guidelines were extracted from four prospective randomised trials of erythropoietin for anaemia of prematurity.
RESULTS---When the restrictive RBCT guidelines were followed, the number of RBCTs and volume transfused were similar to those reported during erythropoietin administration.
CONCLUSIONS---RBCT guidelines may have a similar impact on RBCT in very low birthweight infants to the administration of erythropoietin. The effect of RBCT guidelines on RBCT frequency should be considered when evaluating the efficacy of erythropoietin administration to preterm infants.


Key messages

  • Indications for RBCT in preterm infants are controversial
  • RBCT to very low birthweight infants can be reduced to the rate reported during erythropoietin administration if restrictive transfusion guidelines are applied
  • When evaluating trials of erythropoietin administration to reduce RBCT in preterm infants, the effect of the transfusion guidelines applied during these studies should be taken into account
  • Trials on RBCT and erythropoietin administration should focus on long term neurodevelopmental outcome




Keywords: preterm; red blood cell; erythrocyte; packed cell volume; transfusion; erythropoietin


© 2001 by Archives of Disease in Childhood



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