Pediatrics and Neonatology (Dec 2020)

Association of nucleated red blood cell count with mortality among neonatal intensive care unit patients

  • Sarah U. Morton,
  • Kaitlyn Brettin,
  • Henry A. Feldman,
  • Kristen T. Leeman

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 6
pp. 592 – 597

Abstract

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Background: Nucleated red blood cells (nRBCs) are associated with adverse outcomes for pediatric and adult intensive care patients. Methods: The association between nRBC count and mortality was examined in an observational cohort of patients admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit from December 2015–December 2018. Results: Among the 1059 patients with at least one nRBC count obtained, 45 infants (4.2%) experienced in-hospital mortality prior to NICU discharge, the primary outcome measured in this study. Infants with any nRBC count >0 had a significantly higher risk of mortality (5.3% [45/849] vs. 0% [0/351], p 7 days old, nRBCs are associated with significantly elevated mortality risk. A prospective study to better characterize clinical co-variants is necessary to better establish the use of nRBCs as a predictor of mortality.

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