Neonatal polycythemia: prevalence, risk factors and predictors of severity

Alice S. Martins,Filipa Flor-de-Lima,Gustavo Rocha,Paulo Soares, Ana P. Machado, Maria H. Guimaraes

MINERVA PEDIATRICS(2024)

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BACKGROUND: Polycythemia is a disorder with several causes and risk factors. The clinical presentation is variable, ranging from asymptomatic newborns to cases with severe physiological changes. The aim of this study was to assess the prevalence, risk factors and predictors of severity of polycythemia in a Portuguese level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). METHODS: Case -control study of all term newborns with the diagnosis of polycythemia admitted to the NICU of the Sao Joao Universitary Hospital Center, Porto, Portugal, from January 1, 1999 to December 31, 2019; and who met one of the following inclusion criteria were eligible for the study: 1) Hct>65% or Hb>22 g/dL; and 2) Hb >= 21 g/dL with clinical manifestations of polycythemia. RESULTS: A total of 53 newborns fulfilled the inclusion criteria and were included in the study, corresponding to a prevalence of 0.57%. Birth outside the hospital was the only risk factor with statistical significance. Of 53 cases, 51 (96.23%) had symptomatic polycythemia. The most frequent symptoms were: hyperbilirubinemia (69.81%), hypoglycemia (52.83%), thrombocytopenia (50.94%), cardiorespiratory (33.96%), and neurological symptoms (33.96%). Of the 53 newborns evaluated, 41 (77.36%) needed treatment. The only risk factors that influenced the hematocrit value were maternal diabetes and fetal growth restriction. CONCLUSIONS: The best way to improve the prognosis of polycythemia is to identify the risk factors present throughout pregnancy and make an early diagnosis and treatment. Out -of -hospital births should be avoided. The diagnosis should not be excluded, even if hemoglobin and hematocrit are within normal limits.
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Polycythemia,Term birth,Intensive Care Units,Infant,newborn
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