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Thrombocytopenia in neonates with polycythemia: incidence, risk factors and clinical outcome.

Roos D Vlug1, Enrico Lopriore, Marleen Janssen, Johanna M Middeldorp, Mirjam E A Rath, Vivianne E H J Smits-Wintjens.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Polycythemia occurs in 1 to 5% of neonates and is associated with complications, including an increased risk of thrombocytopenia.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate incidence, risk factors, management and outcome of thrombocytopenia in neonates with polycythemia. STUDY
DESIGN: All neonates with polycythemia admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit between 2006 and 2013 were included in this retrospective study. We evaluated the incidence of thrombocytopenia (platelet count <150 × 10(9)/l) and severe thrombocytopenia (platelet count <50 × 10(9)/l) and the correlation between platelet counts and hematocrit values.
RESULTS: The incidence of thrombocytopenia and severe thrombocytopenia was 51 (71/140) and 9% (13/140), respectively. Platelet count was negatively correlated with hematocrit (spearman correlation coefficient -0.233, p = 0.007). After multiple regression analysis, we found an independent association between thrombocytopenia and being small for gestational age (OR: 10.0; 95%; CI: 1.2-81.7; p = 0.031).
CONCLUSION: Thrombocytopenia occurs in 51% of neonates with polycythemia and is independently associated with growth restriction. Increased hematocrit is associated with decreased platelet count.

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Keywords:  Polycythemia; growth restriction; hyperviscosity; neonates; thrombocytopenia

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25547250     DOI: 10.1586/17474086.2015.997705

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Expert Rev Hematol        ISSN: 1747-4094            Impact factor:   2.929


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