Profile of metabolic bone disease in extremely low birth weight (ELBW) and very low birth weight (VLBW) neonates

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Nare, Rajesh [1 ]
Sawant, Vishal Dnyaneshwar [2 ,3 ]
Surve, Rahul [4 ]
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[1] Lokmanya Municipal Med Coll & Gen Hosp, Dept Pediat, Mumbai 400022, Maharashtra, India
[2] Topiwalla Natl Med Coll, Dept Pediat, Mumbai 400008, Maharashtra, India
[3] BYL Nair Charitable Hosp, Mumbai 400008, Maharashtra, India
[4] Kurla Bhabha Hosp, Dept Pediat, Mumbai 400070, Maharashtra, India
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Metabolic bone disease (MBD); Gestations; Serum phosphorus; Alkaline phosphatase; Calcium phosphate; Caffeine; Steroids; Furosemide; Mother's own milk (MOM); Donor human milk (DHM); Day of life (DOL); Postmenstrual age (PMA); Postnatal age (PNA); Total parenteral nutrition (TPN); Tubular reabsorption of phosphorus (TRP); PRETERM INFANTS; RISK-FACTORS; PREMATURITY;
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10.1186/s43054-024-00268-0
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R72 [儿科学];
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BackgroundMetabolic bone disease (MBD) is an important cause of morbidity in premature, very low birth weight (VLBW), and sick infants and, if left undiagnosed, may lead to structural deformities and spontaneous fractures. The objective of the present study was to study the profile of MBD and to determine the incidence of MBD in infants <= 32 weeks/<= 1250 g at birth.MethodA total of 57 infants <= 32 weeks/<= 1250 g at birth admitted in our NICU from October 2020 to July 2021 were included in the study. These infants underwent screening for MBD at 4 weeks of age. They were stratified into three groups based on their gestation (<= 28 weeks, 29-30 weeks, 31-32 weeks).ResultsMBD was observed in 100% of extreme preterm babies and 69% of very preterm babies. Overall, the incidence of MBD was 73%. Serum phosphorus level normalized by 42-44 weeks post menstrual age (PMA) across all gestations. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) levels normalized by 42-44 weeks only in very preterm babies. Seventeen babies <= 30 weeks required inorganic phosphorus supplementation in addition to calcium phosphate supplementation in order to correct the MBD. Drugs like caffeine, steroids, and furosemide have significant impact on the development of MBD. The time to reach full feeds with fortification had no statistically significant effect on the incidence of MBD as detected by serum phosphorus level and serum ALP level.ConclusionThe profile outlined in the present study matches the literature reports in many aspects, revealing the importance of characterizing this group for the prognosis and short- and long-term follow-up of newborns with bone metabolic disease.
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