Comparison of the effectiveness of platelet transfusion prophylaxis in preterm infants with different platelet count thresholds.
The early birth of a baby is an extremely difficult time for both the parents and the little one. Prematurity, or birth before the 37th week of pregnancy, is associated with many risks and the need for intensive medical care. One of the most important factors that affect the health of premature babies is their platelet count. Therefore, platelet
Evaluation of long-term outcomes in preterm infants with severe thrombocytopenia and use of blood transfusions.
Assessing long-term outcomes in premature infants with severe thrombocytopenia and the use of blood transfusionsPremature births are often fraught with a variety of health problems that toddlers must battle from their first days of life. One such complication is severe thrombocytopenia, or low platelet levels.Thrombocytopenia in premature babies is quite
Reducing the number of transfusions in newborns with severe thrombocytopenia has been considered to reduce the risk of blood transfusion complications
Blood transfusions are commonly used to treat a variety of conditions, including newborns with severe thrombocytopenia. Thrombocytopenia is a condition in which platelet levels are significantly reduced. Lack of adequate platelet count can lead to serious complications such as hemorrhages. However, performing blood transfusions carries certain risks,
With thrombocytopenia, there was no significant impact of interneuronal bleeding or other serious complications
With Thrombocytopenia No Significant Impact of Interneuronal Bleeding or Other Serious ComplicationsThrombocytopenia is associatedwith many worries and concerns. The disease is characterized by low levels of platelets, which are essential for proper clotting. Thrombocytopenia can lead to various complications, such as bleeding, which can have a