Hematocrit correlates well with circulating red blood cell volume in very low birth weight infants

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Mock, DM
Bell, EF
Lankford, GL
Widness, JA
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[1] Univ Arkansas Med Sci, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Little Rock, AR 72205 USA
[2] Univ Iowa, Dept Pediat, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
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10.1203/00006450-200110000-00017
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R72 [儿科学];
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Although circulating red blood cell (RBC) volume is a better measure of total body oxygen delivering capacity than hematocrit (HCT), circulating RBC volume is more difficult to measure. Thus, the HCT is often used in RBC transfusion decisions. However, several previous studies of low birth weight infants have reported that the correlation between HCT and circulating RBC volume is poor. Using a robust nonradioactive method based on in vivo dilution of biotinylated RBC enumerated by flow cytometry, the present study reexamined the correlation between HCT and circulating RBC volume in very low birth weight infants. Venous and capillary HCT levels were compared with circulating RBC volume measured using the biotin method. Twenty-six stable very low birth weight infants with birth weights less than 1300 g were studied on 43 occasions between 7 and 79 d of life. Venous HCT values correlated highly with circulating RBC volume (r=0.907; p<0.0001). However, the mean 95% confidence limits for prediction of circulating RBC volume from venous HCT (the average error of prediction) was <plus/minus>13.4 mL/kg. The correlation between HCT and circulating RBC volume is strong in older stable very low birth weight infants. However, clinically important uncertainty exists in estimating circulating RBC volume and the associated RBC transfusion needs of an individual infant based on venous HCT. Because direct measurement of circulating RBC volume is not yet practical, the HCT (or the blood Hb concentration) remains the best available indirect indicator.
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