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Transfusing neonates based on platelet count vs. platelet mass: a randomized feasibility-pilot study.

Jody L Zisk1, Amy Mackley, Gerrard Clearly, Eddie Chang, Robert D Christensen, David A Paul.   

Abstract

The objective of this study was to obtain pilot data on which to judge the feasibility and sample size needed for a future comparative-effectiveness trial of platelet transfusions in the NICU. We conducted a limited-scope pilot trial in which neonates were randomized to receive platelet transfusions based on platelet mass vs. platelet count, using preset "transfusion-trigger" values. Analysis included parental consent rate, number of platelet transfusions given, bleeding episodes recorded, and mortality rate. Statistical analysis included ANOVA and Chi-square. A convenience sample of 30 were randomized; 15 per group. No differences were found between groups in gestational age, birth weight, race, gender or clinical diagnoses. The study consent rate was 52% (30/58). No differences were found in number of platelet transfusions received, bleeding episodes, or mortality. Lack of a trend in transfusion-reduction resulted in inability to estimate the number needed in a future comparative-effectiveness trial. Using platelet mass, rather than platelet count, for a NICU platelet transfusion trigger is feasible. However, any future comparative-effectiveness trial, testing the hypothesis that a platelet mass-based trigger reduces the transfusion rate will likely require a very large sample size.

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Keywords:  Neonatal intensive care unit; neonatal platelet transfusions; platelet mass; platelet transfusion; thrombocytopenia

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24224920     DOI: 10.3109/09537104.2013.843072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Platelets        ISSN: 0953-7104            Impact factor:   3.862


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