Literature DB >> 14703231

Neonatal thrombosis.

R Saxena1, M Kannan, V P Choudhry.   

Abstract

Neonatal thrombosis is a serious event that can cause mortality or result in severe morbidity and disability. The most important risk factor for the development of thrombosis during the neonatal period is the presence of an indwelling central line and consequently the vessels involved tend to be those most frequently used for catheterization. Other documented risk factors for the development of neonatal thrombosis include asphyxia, septicemia, dehydration, maternal diabetes and cardiac disease. Main laboratory findings for the diagnosis of hypercoagulable states, include shortened aPTT, decreased levels of inhibitors (AT III, Protein C and Protein S), increased resistance to activated protein C, defective fibrinolysis (basal and after stimuli), increased levels of clotting factors (fibrinogen, factor VII, factor VIII, etc.), increased and/or hyperactive platelets, increased whole blood and/or plasma viscosity, Antiphospholipid antibodies and presence of prothrombotic molecular defects like FV Leiden, P20210 and MTHFR. Approximately 4% and 2% respectively of Caucasians are heterozygous for these gene defects. Their causative role in neonatal thrombosis is unknown but they may have a contributory role in the pathogenesis of thrombosis in neonates.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14703231     DOI: 10.1007/bf02730597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian J Pediatr        ISSN: 0019-5456            Impact factor:   1.967


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