The purpose of this study was to determine whether nucleated red blood cell
(NRBC) counts are elevated in term neonates who have severe fetal acidemia
at birth. The neonatal NRBC counts of term (gestational age greater than o
r equal to 37 weeks) neonates with pathological acidemia were compared with
those from control neonates who met the following criteria: gestational ag
e greater than or equal to 37 weeks, birth weight greater than or equal to
2800 g, umbilical artery pH greater than or equal to 7.25, and a 5-minute A
PGAR >7. Pathological acidemia was defined as an umbilical artery pH less t
han or equal to7.0 and a base excess > -12 mEq/L. Twenty-six neonates met a
ll inclusion criteria and were compared to 78 controls. The mean NRBC/100 W
BC was 11.9 +/- 13.5 (range 0 to 45) for acidemic neonates compared to 3.9
+/- 2.9 NRBC/100 WBC (range +/- to 11) for control neonates [p < 0.001]. Ou
r findings suggest that the onset of hypoxia-ischemia in pregnancies compli
cated by severe fetal acidemia often begins prior to the intrapartum period
.