Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants

Background & Objective: Preterm infants have less iron storage compared with the term one. Due to rapid growth they need more iron during infancy. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of early iron supplementation on hematologic indices and incidence of iron deficiency anemia in preter...

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Main Authors: Narges Bigom Mirbehbahani, Arezoo Mirfazeli, Mohammad Reza Rabiee, Vahide Kazeminejad, Shahabedin Tavasoli
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Published: Golestan University of Medical Sciences 2008-04-01
Series:مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
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Online Access:http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-291&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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spelling doaj-9373bd2e607242efb2672504ec2b539f2020-11-24T23:04:24ZfasGolestan University of Medical Sciences مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان1562-47652008-40802008-04-011015660Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infantsNarges Bigom Mirbehbahani0Arezoo Mirfazeli1Mohammad Reza Rabiee2Vahide Kazeminejad3Shahabedin Tavasoli4 Background & Objective: Preterm infants have less iron storage compared with the term one. Due to rapid growth they need more iron during infancy. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of early iron supplementation on hematologic indices and incidence of iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants. Materials & Methods: This experimental study was done on 20-days-old preterm breast-feed infants referred to the Gorgan-North of Iran primary health care services for vaccination, without any underline disease or growth retardation during 2005. They were divided to two groups (n=15 in each) and a questionnaire was completed for each case. Iron drop (2mg/kg) was given in the interventional group. Iron deficiency anemia was assesed in all sample T-student test and chi-square were used to analyze the independent variables and comparing the hematologic indices, after entering in SPSS-13 software and testing the normal distribution with komologrof-smearnoff test. Relative risk index (RR) was used to compare the two groups. Results: The relative risk of iron deficiency anemia in the interventional group was 0.4 folds [RR=0.4,CI %95 for RR=(0.091,1.749)]. No significant difference was seen between the two groups. Conclusion: The finding of this study showed that iron drop supplementation for preterm infant prevent the iron defeciency anemia, although this observation was not significant.http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-291&slc_lang=en&sid=1Preterm laborProphylactic ironIron deficiency anemia
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author Narges Bigom Mirbehbahani
Arezoo Mirfazeli
Mohammad Reza Rabiee
Vahide Kazeminejad
Shahabedin Tavasoli
spellingShingle Narges Bigom Mirbehbahani
Arezoo Mirfazeli
Mohammad Reza Rabiee
Vahide Kazeminejad
Shahabedin Tavasoli
Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants
مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
Preterm labor
Prophylactic iron
Iron deficiency anemia
author_facet Narges Bigom Mirbehbahani
Arezoo Mirfazeli
Mohammad Reza Rabiee
Vahide Kazeminejad
Shahabedin Tavasoli
author_sort Narges Bigom Mirbehbahani
title Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants
title_short Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants
title_full Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants
title_fullStr Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants
title_full_unstemmed Effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants
title_sort effect of early iron supplementation on iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants
publisher Golestan University of Medical Sciences
series مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی گرگان
issn 1562-4765
2008-4080
publishDate 2008-04-01
description Background & Objective: Preterm infants have less iron storage compared with the term one. Due to rapid growth they need more iron during infancy. This study was designed to evaluate the effect of early iron supplementation on hematologic indices and incidence of iron deficiency anemia in preterm infants. Materials & Methods: This experimental study was done on 20-days-old preterm breast-feed infants referred to the Gorgan-North of Iran primary health care services for vaccination, without any underline disease or growth retardation during 2005. They were divided to two groups (n=15 in each) and a questionnaire was completed for each case. Iron drop (2mg/kg) was given in the interventional group. Iron deficiency anemia was assesed in all sample T-student test and chi-square were used to analyze the independent variables and comparing the hematologic indices, after entering in SPSS-13 software and testing the normal distribution with komologrof-smearnoff test. Relative risk index (RR) was used to compare the two groups. Results: The relative risk of iron deficiency anemia in the interventional group was 0.4 folds [RR=0.4,CI %95 for RR=(0.091,1.749)]. No significant difference was seen between the two groups. Conclusion: The finding of this study showed that iron drop supplementation for preterm infant prevent the iron defeciency anemia, although this observation was not significant.
topic Preterm labor
Prophylactic iron
Iron deficiency anemia
url http://goums.ac.ir/journal/browse.php?a_code=A-10-1-291&slc_lang=en&sid=1
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