Suzuki K, Fukushima T, Meguro K, Aoki T, Kamezaki T, Saitoh H, Enomoto T, Nose T
Department of Neurosurgery, Tsukuba Medical Center Hospital, Ibaraki, Japan.
Childs Nerv Syst. 1999 Jul;15(6-7):292-4. doi: 10.1007/s003810050397.
A 3-month-old male infant with intracranial hemorrhage attributable to a vitamin K deficiency is reported. Vitamin K2 was administered orally at birth and then at 5 days and I month of age. Oral antibiotics were also given 2 days before the onset of bleeding. Although the incidence of intracranial hemorrhage resulting from vitamin K deficiency has decreased since the introduction of vitamin K2 prophylaxis, spontaneous intracranial hemorrhages are still being reported in infants. We suggest that vitamin K prophylaxis is needed especially for breast-fed infants and for those undergoing antibiotic therapy.
报告了一名3个月大的男婴,其颅内出血归因于维生素K缺乏。出生时、出生后5天和1个月时口服了维生素K2。出血发作前2天还给予了口服抗生素。尽管自采用维生素K2预防措施以来,维生素K缺乏导致的颅内出血发生率有所下降,但仍有婴儿自发性颅内出血的报道。我们建议,特别是对于母乳喂养的婴儿和接受抗生素治疗的婴儿,需要进行维生素K预防。