Tiny Bodies, Big Needs: Prospective Biobanking Of Neonatal Clinical Remnant Samples

William Schleif,Frances Hamblin,Allen D. Everett,Ernest M. Graham, Jennifer Cross, Christy Fernald, Robert Follett, Bryan Lopes,Denise Martinez,Hector Monforte, Jennifer Ross-Wilkinson,Austin Sellers,Sandra Brooks

BIOPRESERVATION AND BIOBANKING(2021)

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Repurposing biological samples collected for required diagnostic purposes into suitable biobanking projects is a particularly useful method for enabling research in vulnerable populations. This approach is especially appropriate for the neonate in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), where blood volume reductions can quickly increase beyond minimal risk for adverse events, such as iatrogenic anemia, and proxy consent provided by parents or guardians is required. The method described in this study provides a framework to prospectively collect and store blood-derived clinical samples after all clinical and regulatory requirements are fulfilled. The consent approach incorporated a 30-day window to allow parents and guardians ample consideration time with follow-up involvement with NICU embedded study team members. The study enrolled 875 participants over a 3-year period. This established a critically needed biobank to support investigator-initiated research with explicit study aims requiring samples at defined day of life frequencies within the NICU and created a normative control reference bank for case comparisons for premature and full-term neonates with brain injury.
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NICU, biobank, pediatric, biomarker, neonate, phlebotomy
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