S. Chabra et al., VITAMIN-A STATUS IN PRETERM NEONATES WITH AND WITHOUT CHRONIC LUNG-DISEASE, Journal of paediatrics and child health, 30(5), 1994, pp. 432-435
It has been proposed that there is an association between vitamin A (V
A) deficiency and the development of chronic lung disease (CLD) in pre
term infants. This study was designed to measure the VA status in pret
erm infants and to compare the results in the group of babies who deve
loped CLD with the group who did not. Vitamin A status was assessed by
measuring plasma VA, retinol binding protein (RBP) and the plasma VA:
RBP molar ratio in 25 infants of less than 31 weeks gestation during t
he first 28 days of life. Eleven babies developed CLD and 14 did not.
There was no significant difference in plasma VA levels between the CL
D and non CLD groups during the first 28 days. The majority of infants
had adequate VA status, with a subgroup being deficient.