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Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 81:F171-F174 doi:10.1136/fn.81.3.F171
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Reference range for serum cortisol in well preterm infants

Table 3

Gestational age and criteria of wellbeing on serum cortisol concentrations in preterm infants

Reference Gestational age (weeks) n= Criteria of “wellbeing”
1 33.5; 31–35 (mean, range) 13 Mild or transient respiratory distress
12 32.8; 28–36 (mean, range) 15 Not seriously ill
13 33–36 (range) 8 Healthy mothers, uneventful peri- and postnatal course normal serum electrolytes, no respiratory distress
18 28; 24–33 (mean, range) 25 No major congenital malformations, receiving less than 25% inspired oxygen not requiring assisted ventilation, tolerating full gastric feed
14 33.5 (1.5) (mean SD) 15 pH 7.3–7.4, PaO2 50–70 Torr, PaCO2 <55 Torr, serum glucose 2.5–7.0 mmol/l, serum calcium ⩾2.0 mmol/l, haematocrit >40%, no respiratory distress
15 29 (1.5) (mean SD) 39 No congenital anomalies, no family history of adrenal disorders, no current major acute illness, had not received inotropes or hormone treatment within 48 hours.Infants with mild hyaline membrane disease and apnoea of prematurity were included. Samples taken within 48 hours before onset of sepsis were excluded.

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