IVH in VLBW Preterm Babies – Therapy with Recombinant Activated F VII?

Author:

Knüpfer Matthias1,Ritter Jenny1,Pulzer Ferdinand1,Gebauer Corinna1,Wolf Nadine1,Bläser Anett1,Dreyhaupt Jens2,Thome Ulrich1

Affiliation:

1. Neonatology, Children's Hospital, Universitätsklinikum Leipzig, Germany

2. Institute of Epidemiology and Medical Biometry, Universität Ulm, Ulm, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Backround Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) remains a dangerous and frequent complication in very low birth weight (VLBW) infants. Activated factor VII (aFVII) activates the coagulation cascade and is a potential tool for stopping active bleeding, including limiting the extent of an IVH. This retrospective treatment observation compared data for infants with IVH progression treated with fresh frozen plasma (FFP) alone or with a combination of FFP and aFVII. Methods/Intervention All infants were subject to cranial ultrasonography at least twice daily. When an IVH was detected, treatment with FFP (5–20 ml/kg every 4–6 h) was commenced and the parents were informed. If the parents endorsed aFVII treatment and the IVH showed progress, aFVII (30–50 µg/kg body weight 4–6 times within 16–24 h) was given. Otherwise, infants were treated with FFP only. We compared the course of IVH between the aFVII+FFP treated infants and a control group (FFP only). Results 35 patients throughout were included in the analysis (17 control and 18 aFVII group). Demographic data was not different between groups. The progress of IVH was significantly less in the aFVII group (p<0.01). During the hospital stay, 2 of the infants in the aFVII group died compared to 4 in the control group. A posthemorrhagic hydrocephalus developed in 3 aFVII and 6 control infants. All other outcome parameters and follow-up-results 2 years after treatment did not differ significantly. Conclusion These data show that in the case of a progressing IVH, aFVII may be a candidate for limiting its extent. A prospective randomized trial is warranted.

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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