[The importance of administering vitamin K intramuscularly in neonates].

Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd

Amsterdam UMC, locatie Emma Kinderziekenhuis. afd. Intensive Care Kinderen, Amsterdam.

Published: July 2021

Background: Infants who are born in The Netherlands receive oral vitamin K to prevent bleeding due to a vitamin K deficiency. However the incidence of such bleedings are higher compared to other European countries. Therefore, the Dutch Health Council advised in 2017 to change this guideline from oral to intramuscular administration.

Case Description: A 2 months old girl presented with a fatal intracranial hemorrhage. A day before she developed a hematoma on her foot and orbit. Despite daily oral vitamin K, blood results revealed a severe vitamin K deficiency-related bleeding. Postmortem liver biopsy and genetic studies showed cholestasis as the most likely cause of malabsorption of fat soluble vitamins due to a heterozygous pathogenic variant in the ABCB11 gene, which could possibly be transient.

Conclusion: Our case illustrates the importance of revising the national guideline for vitamin K prophylaxis to intramuscular administration, according to the recommendation of the Dutch Health Council.

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