Factors affecting the severity of hemolytic disease of the new-born due to ABO incompatibility

K. Mendapara, A. Makwana
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Background and Aim: ABO incompatibility is one of the most common cause of hemolytic disease of fetus and new born. Better understanding of the factors affecting its severity helps to optimise care. The objective of this study was to investigate the factors affecting the severity of HDN due ABO incompatibility in new-borns. Methods: This study was a prospective observational study conducted in the NICU, department of Pediatrics, P.D.U Government Medical College and Hospital, Rajkot. The study was conducted from January 2019 to June 2019; 50 new-borns with ABO incompatibility i.e., having blood group A or B born to mothers with blood group O, presenting with jaundice and or anemia were enrolled in the study. Various maternal and neonatal factors and their possible association in affecting the severity of HDN were studied . Results: In our study, 27 neonates (54%) were male and 23 neonates (46%) were female. Percentage of O-A and O-B incompatible neonates were 26 (52%) and 24 (48%) respectively. The various maternal and neonatal factors had no significant association in affecting the severity of the disease. The mean age of presentation was 3.74 ± 2.34 days. Jaundice was detected in the first 24 hours of life in 6% neonates. The mean initial indirect bilirubin was 19.77 ± 2.50, and initial hemoglobin was 14.41 ± 2.07. Ten neonates (20%) had anemia. Total of 15 neonates (30%) had evidence of hemolysis in the form of spherocytosis. Direct Coombs Test was positive in one case. The mean duration of phototherapy was 54.62 ± 5.79 hours. Three neonates (6%) required exchange transfusion and 4 neonates (8%) received IVIG. The mean duration of stay was 4.18 ± 1.04 days. Conclusion: Although none of the factors had a significant association in affecting the severity of HDN due to ABO incompatibility, we should remember that ABO incompatibility is not always a benign condition and should be considered even in those with a negative DCT. Early identification of high-risk neonates with ABO incompatibility and prompt diagnosis and treatment can reduce morbidity and mortality.
ABO血型不合影响新生儿溶血性疾病严重程度的因素
背景与目的:ABO血型不合是导致胎儿和新生儿溶血病最常见的原因之一。更好地了解影响其严重程度的因素有助于优化护理。本研究旨在探讨新生儿ABO血型不合导致HDN严重程度的影响因素。方法:本研究是一项前瞻性观察性研究,在拉杰科特市P.D.U政府医学院和医院儿科NICU进行。该研究于2019年1月至2019年6月进行;研究人员招募了50名ABO血型不合的新生儿,即O型血母亲所生的A或B型血的新生儿,这些新生儿表现为黄疸和/或贫血。研究了影响HDN严重程度的各种母体和新生儿因素及其可能的关联。结果:本组新生儿中,男婴27例(54%),女婴23例(46%)。O-A和O-B不相容的新生儿比例分别为26(52%)和24(48%)。各种母体和新生儿因素在影响疾病严重程度方面没有显著关联。平均发病年龄为3.74±2.34天。6%的新生儿在出生后24小时内发现黄疸。平均初始间接胆红素为19.77±2.50,初始血红蛋白为14.41±2.07。10名新生儿(20%)有贫血。15例新生儿(30%)有球型红细胞增多的溶血症状。1例直接库姆斯试验呈阳性。平均光疗时间为54.62±5.79小时。3名新生儿(6%)需要换血,4名新生儿(8%)接受了IVIG。平均住院时间为4.18±1.04天。结论:尽管这些因素与ABO不相容导致的HDN严重程度没有显著相关性,但我们应该记住,ABO不相容并不总是良性的,即使在DCT阴性的患者中也应该考虑ABO不相容。早期发现ABO血型不合高危新生儿并及时诊断和治疗可降低发病率和死亡率。
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