Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) due to physiologically low vitamin K plasma concentrations is a serious risk for newborn and young infants and can be largely prevented by adequate vitamin K supplementation. The aim of this position paper is to define the condition, describe the prevalence, discuss current prophylaxis practices and outcomes, and to provide recommendations for the prevention of VKDB in healthy term newborns and infants. All newborn infants should receive vitamin K prophylaxis and the date, dose, and mode of administration should be documented. Parental refusal of vitamin K prophylaxis after adequate information is provided should be recorded especially because of the risk of late VKDB. Healthy newborn infants should eith...
ObjectivesThe majority of newborns in the United States receive intramuscular (IM) vitamin K for pro...
Background: Neonatal vitamin K stores are precarious. Without adequate vitamin K prophylaxis preterm...
OBJECTIVE. Newborns routinely receive vitamin K to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding. The effica...
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) due to physiologically low vitamin K plasma concentrations is a...
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) due to physiologically low vitamin K plasma concentrations is a...
Oral or parenteral administration of vitamin K is the accepted practice for prevention of early vita...
Abstract Background Vitamin K is a key point for guarantee normal blood clotting and its level in ne...
To provide administration of prophylactic Vitamin K1 to prevent Vitamin K1 deficiency bleeding in th...
Neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis is essential to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) with a c...
Neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis is essential to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) with a c...
Neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis is essential to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) with a c...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
OBJECTIVE. Newborns routinely receive vitamin K to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding. The effica...
Infants are at risk of vitamin K deficiency that may lead to vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB). A...
Vitamin K prophylaxis is recommended to prevent the hazard of haemorrhage caused by vitamin K defici...
ObjectivesThe majority of newborns in the United States receive intramuscular (IM) vitamin K for pro...
Background: Neonatal vitamin K stores are precarious. Without adequate vitamin K prophylaxis preterm...
OBJECTIVE. Newborns routinely receive vitamin K to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding. The effica...
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) due to physiologically low vitamin K plasma concentrations is a...
Vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) due to physiologically low vitamin K plasma concentrations is a...
Oral or parenteral administration of vitamin K is the accepted practice for prevention of early vita...
Abstract Background Vitamin K is a key point for guarantee normal blood clotting and its level in ne...
To provide administration of prophylactic Vitamin K1 to prevent Vitamin K1 deficiency bleeding in th...
Neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis is essential to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) with a c...
Neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis is essential to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) with a c...
Neonatal vitamin K prophylaxis is essential to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB) with a c...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
OBJECTIVE. Newborns routinely receive vitamin K to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding. The effica...
Infants are at risk of vitamin K deficiency that may lead to vitamin K deficiency bleeding (VKDB). A...
Vitamin K prophylaxis is recommended to prevent the hazard of haemorrhage caused by vitamin K defici...
ObjectivesThe majority of newborns in the United States receive intramuscular (IM) vitamin K for pro...
Background: Neonatal vitamin K stores are precarious. Without adequate vitamin K prophylaxis preterm...
OBJECTIVE. Newborns routinely receive vitamin K to prevent vitamin K deficiency bleeding. The effica...