Evaluation of side effects of platelet transfusion in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia
Platelet transfusions are a common and necessary medical procedure for many patients, including premature infants with severe thrombocytopenia. It is a procedure that aims to increase platelet levels and improve clotting, which is crucial for these youngest patients. However, as with any medical intervention, platelet transfusions can carry the risk of side
Comparison of the risk of infection in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia receiving platelet transfusion at different platelet count thresholds
Premature birth is a situation that can carry many potential health complications. One of the problems that premature babies can face is thrombocytopenia a condition in which the platelet count is much lower than normal. In such cases, platelet transfusion becomes a necessary procedure to prevent complications. However, is the choice of an appropriate
A study to evaluate the efficacy of different prophylactic platelet transfusion strategies in preterm infants with thrombocytopenia
It is extremely important to guarantee adequate medical care for premature infants, who often face various types of health problems. One of the most common problems faced by premature babies is thrombocytopenia, or platelet deficiency. Thrombocytopenia can lead to serious complications, such as bleeding, which are life-threatening for the patient. In
Effect of platelet transfusion prophylaxis on length of hospitalization of preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia
Early birth is unfortunately often associated with various complications and health risks. One of these is thrombocytopenia in premature infants, or platelet deficiency. Platelets are extremely important for proper blood clotting and preventing excessive blood loss.In cases of severe thrombocytopenia in premature infants, a platelet transfusion is
Evaluation of the efficacy of platelet transfusion in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia in preventing bleeding
IntroductionPreterm thrombocytopenia is one of the most common and serious complications in premature infants. Chronic thrombocytopenia can lead to a variety of symptoms, including severe bleeding. Platelet transfusions are one of the frequently used measures to treat premature infants with severe thrombocytopenia. The purpose of this article is to
To study the effect of blood transfusion on survival and development of preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia
Blood transfusions are commonly used to treat a variety of conditions, but their effect on premature infants with severe thrombocytopenia is a topic that has generated much controversy. Studies indicate that blood transfusions can have a significant impact on the survival and development of these highly vulnerable patients.Thrombocytopenia is a condition
Comparison of the risk of interneuronal hemorrhage in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia receiving platelet transfusion at different rates
Interneuronal bleeding is one of the most serious complications that occur in premature infants with severe thrombocytopenia. Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which the platelet count is much lower than normal. Platelet transfusion is commonly used to treat premature infants with thrombocytopenia, but it remains unclear what platelet doses are most
Evaluation of the effectiveness of different platelet count thresholds as transfusion triggers in preterm infants with thrombocytopenia
Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which the platelet count is lower than normally expected. It is common in premature infants, that is, infants born before the end of the 37th week of pregnancy. Thrombocytopenia in premature babies can lead to serious complications, such as bleeding, which can be life-threatening for the baby. Therefore, it is important
Study of long-term outcomes in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia receiving platelet transfusion.
What is long-standing thrombocytopenia?Long-standing thrombocytopenia is a condition involving a reduced number of platelets in the body. For premature babies with severe thrombocytopenia, chronic platelet deficiency can cause serious health complications and negatively affect the baby's development.Platelet transfusion as a treatment optionOne of the
Effect of blood transfusion on neurological development of preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia.
An extremely important aspect of caring for premature infants is the proper management of hematological problems such as thrombocytopenia. Studies show that blood transfusions play a key role in improving the neurological development of these infants. In this article, we will take a closer look at the impact of blood transfusions on the neurological