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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 83(2): 186-190, Mar.-Apr. 2007. graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-450903

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OBJETIVO: Determinar a validade clínica das dosagens de lactato e contagem de eritroblastos quando comparados com o excesso de bases (EB) em sangue do segmento placentário da veia umbilical de prematuros. MÉTODOS: foram colhidas amostras de 25 prematuros, após ligadura e dequitação. Os prematuros foram seguidos até a alta. Estatística incluiu regressão linear, correlação de Spearman, curvas ROC, Teste de Fisher. RESULTADOS: Lactato mostrou boa correlação com pH e EB (p < 0,0001). Níveis de lactato de 4,04 mmol/L mostraram sensibilidade de 62,5 por cento e especificidade de 91,1 por cento em discriminar pH < 7,2 e EB < -10 mmol/L. Contagens de eritroblastos mostraram boa correlação com o EB (p = 0,0095), mas sensibilidade de 37,5 por cento e especificidade 82,4 por cento em discriminar EB < 10 mmol/L. CONCLUSÕES: Lactato é um marcador válido para hipóxia fetal, em amostras do segmento placentário das veias umbilicais. Contagens de eritroblastos apresentaram baixa sensibilidade na discriminação da acidose.


OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical value of lactate measurement and nucleated red blood cell (NRBC) counts when compared to base excess (BE) in the blood collected from the placental segment of the umbilical vein. METHODS: 25 umbilical cords from premature babies were sampled after placental delivery and cord clamping. Babies were followed until discharge. Statistics involved linear regression, Spearman's correlation, ROC curves, and Fisher's exact test. RESULTS: The relationship between lactate in the umbilical vein blood and pH and BE was significant (p < 0.0001). A 4.04 mmol/L lactate level showed a sensitivity of 62.5 percent and a specificity of 94.1 percent in detecting pH <7.2 and BE < -10 mmol/L. NRBC counts were related to BE (p = 0.0095), but with a sensitivity of 37.5 percent and specificity of 82.4 percent in detecting BE < -10 mmol/L. CONCLUSIONS: Lactate is a valuable marker of fetal hypoxia when sampled from placental segment veins. NRBC counts demonstrated low sensitivity for the detection of acidosis.


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Humans , Infant, Newborn , Erythroblasts/cytology , Fetal Blood/cytology , Fetal Hypoxia/diagnosis , Lactic Acid/blood , Umbilical Veins , Apgar Score , Acidosis, Lactic/diagnosis , Biomarkers/blood , Erythrocyte Count , Fetal Hypoxia/blood , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain/blood , Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain/diagnosis , Infant, Premature , Placenta , Prospective Studies , Sensitivity and Specificity
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