Pre-Transfusion Platelet Counts and Bleeding in Very Low Birth Weight Infants

输血前血小板计数与极低出生体重儿出血的关系

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Platelet transfusion thresholds for very low birth weight (VLBW, <1500g) infants vary widely, and the role of bleeding on platelet transfusion thresholds is unknown. STUDY DESIGN: This observational birth cohort study of VLBW infants born in 7 hospitals across the US examined pre-transfusion platelet counts in infants with and without bleeding who received at least 1 platelet transfusion in the first 3 weeks of life using mixed effect linear regression models. RESULTS: Of the 210 transfused infants, most (76%) had bleeding; intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) was the most common (61%) bleeding type. Pre-transfusion platelet counts were not different among infants with or without bleeding diagnoses (56.3 vs 58.5×10(3)/μL, respectively; P=0.7). However, infants with severe IVH had higher platelet counts (68.9×10(3)/μL) compared to the entire cohort (53.5×10(3)/μL, P=0.01). CONCLUSION: Infants with or without bleeding diagnoses had similar pre-transfusion platelet counts; infants with severe IVH had higher pre-transfusion platelet counts.

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