Evaluation of the effects of long-term thrombocytopenia in preterm infants after platelet transfusion
One of the common problems faced by premature babies is thrombocytopenia a condition in which platelet levels in the blood are lower than normal. Platelets play a key role in the clotting process, so platelet deficiency can lead to serious complications. In such cases, a platelet transfusion may be necessary. However, what are the long-term effects of
To study the effect of different platelet transfusion strategies on the neuromotor development of preterm infants with thrombocytopenia
Thrombocytopenia is one of the most common problems faced by a group of premature babies, that is, babies born prematurely. It is a condition in which the platelet count is lower than normal. This is why platelet transfusions are often necessary for these young patients to support their neuromotor development. In this article, we will focus on studying
Evaluation of the effect of blood transfusion on respiratory continuity in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia.
The impact of blood transfusions on the health of premature infants has received increasing attention in recent years. Issues related to respiratory continuity are particularly relevant for premature infants with severe thrombocytopenia. In this article, we will present an evaluation on this issue, based on the latest scientific research.What is a
Comparison of the number of platelet transfusions in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia versus the incidence of infection
IntroductionEarly birth and low platelet levels are common problems faced by premature newborns. Comparing the number of platelet transfusions in premature infants with severe thrombocytopenia and their incidence of infection can provide valuable information that can help treat these babies.Early birth and thrombocytopeniaPremature newborns, born
A study of the efficacy of platelet transfusion prophylaxis in preterm infants with different degrees of thrombocytopenia
Investigating the effectiveness of platelet transfusion prophylaxis in premature infants with various degrees of thrombocytopeniaBlood transfusions are a common medical procedure used for a variety of conditions. Premature infants often have thrombocytopenia, which is associated with a risk of bleeding. To avoid complications, prophylactic platelet
Evaluation of long-term developmental outcomes in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia and receiving platelet transfusion
One of the important issues in the field of neonatology is the evaluation of long-term developmental outcomes in premature infants. Among the group of premature infants, there is a subgroup of patients with severe thrombocytopenia who require platelet transfusions. The purpose of this article is to present the significance and consequences of this
Considering the benefits and risks of prophylactic platelet transfusion in preterm infants with thrombocytopenia
Premature birth can be associated with a variety of health problems, including platelet deficiency, which is called thrombocytopenia. Thrombocytopenia in premature babies can pose a serious threat to their health and life. In response to this threat, doctors are using prophylactic platelet transfusion to maintain an adequate platelet count in the blood
A comparative study of different platelet transfusion strategies in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia
Comparative study of different platelet transfusion strategies in premature infants with severe thrombocytopeniaClinical research plays a key role in medicine, allowing doctors to improve their practice and make the best therapeutic decisions. One area of medical research is blood transfusion, specifically platelet transfusion. For premature infants with
Evaluation of the effect of platelet transfusion on the rate of chronic thrombocytopenia in preterm infants
Assessing the effect of platelet transfusion on the rate of chronic thrombocytopenia in premature infantsFor many parents, the arrival of a premature baby into the world is a setback in terms of their child's health and well-being. One of the serious health problems that premature babies face is thrombocytopenia a condition in which the level of
To study the effect of thrombocytopenia on the psychomotor development of preterm infants and the effectiveness of platelet transfusion
Investigating the impact of thrombocytopenia on the psychomotor development of premature infants and the effectiveness of platelet transfusionsThrombocytopenia is a condition in which the number of platelets in the body is lower than the norm. This is especially true for premature infants, that is, babies born before 37 weeks of gestation. It is a